How to shock a well.
Bleach smell in well water.
Flush system till bleach smell dissipates.
Go to the farthest faucet from the well.
Put the well cap back on but don t put the bolts on.
You will need access again.
And turn on both hot and cold water all the way until you either smell chlorine.
Install a chlorine injector system chlorinator on your wellhead for continuous injection of chlorine when the water is running.
Shut the water off to the well.
The sodium hypochlorite active in liquid bleach reacts with the iron and changes it to the chemical form as rust.
This new yellow red discoloration then deposits on clothes and after drying has essentially dyed the clothes.
Pour 3 pints of bleach into your well for every 100 gallons of water and add 3 extra pints to treat the household plumbing such as the pressure tank hot water heater and pipes.
Pour two gallons of regular unscented clorox bleach down into the well head.
If the volume of water in your well is 300 gallons you will add 9 pints of bleach to treat the well and 3 extra pints for the plumbing for a total of 12 pints or 1 5.
You should make sure that any testing you do for drinking water is done by a a state certified lab that are easy to find and are normally recommended by the health department in your county.
A chlorine test kit can be used to precisely measure chlorine levels in the water rather than relying on scent alone.
Once you smell chlorine wash the inside of the well casing with the bleach scented water.
Re test in 1 week.
I show you how to shock your well using bleach.
Shock your well with chlorine bleach or hydrogen peroxide to get temporary relief from sulfur odors.
Or you can test for chlorine using a swimming pool chlorine test kit.
Often keeps odors away for 1 2 months.
Chlorine however has some undesirable by products and can leave chlorine tastes and odors.
In this case however chlorine is manually added to public water systems and functions as a disinfectant to eradicate waterborne disease.
Chlorination eliminates the sulfur bacteria that cause the odor and combined with an air charger self.
The smell of bleach in your tap water.
Well water and liquid bleach are just not very compatible.
Aeration and or chlorine treatment utilizing common household laundry bleach has been the most common method in the past to take care of smells from well water.
Turn the water back on to the house 3.
You may need up to 10 gallons 37 9 l of bleach depending on the volume of water within your well and the strength of the bleach.
Run the hot and cold water into your washing machine.
If the ph of the water is over 7 5 chlorine is not very effective and a large amount of.