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There are typically two water contaminants that can cause your water to smell like sulphur or rotten eggs, one is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) and the other is iron or sulphates.

 H2S is a mineral that is released from the earth and finds its way into groundwater. It’s especially common in well water located near shale, sandstone, coal, peat, or oil.

 Occasionally, a rotten-egg smell in your water could also be caused by a water heater or by sewage pollution in your water. If you’re on city water, the most likely explanation is your water heater.

 The most important thing to note is that it is ALWAYS worthwhile to get your water tested as H2S poses a serious potential health risk including nausea, vomiting, and other serious health effects.

 So how do you fix it?

 Depending on the root cause of the issue there are affordable options available through Holmes EcoWater. We offer free water testing to determine the source of the smell. There’s no obligation to purchase equipment from us as our goal is to provide valuable information help you make the best decision for your home and family.

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Holmes Ecowater4.8
Based on 233 reviews
Williams Family
2 weeks ago
Response from the owner:Hi, thanks so much for the review!
Richard came out to service our water softener today. He was absolutely wonderful. Very helpful, knowledgeable and kind. He explained what he was doing and why and empowered me to be able to maintain the unit on my own.
Response from the owner:Hi Kristen, we're so happy to hear that Richard was able to educate you on your equipment! Thanks for the review!
David Modl
3 weeks ago
Scott was our sales guy and came to our home and explained everything we needed to know about the system that would be best for our home. He gave us a few options and we chose the best one to fit our budget. He answered all of our questions fully and made sure the install process went smoothly. A great experience that I would recommend to anyone.

Richard is a very personable, very knowledgeable engineer. He fixed the issue with our newly-installed system and I learned a great deal about what to watch for to keep it in top running condition.
Response from the owner:Hi David, thanks so such for the great comments. We're so happy you're enjoying your new and improved water!
Jackie MacDonald
1 month ago
Scott, great knowledgeable service
Response from the owner:Hi Jackie, Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a great review!
Terry Schmitke
1 month ago
Purchased new filters and Richard paid us a house call and explained everything about the water system and how to use it
Very good public relations!
Response from the owner:Hi Terry, Thanks for the great review! Glad to hear that everything went so well.

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Sulfur Smell Rotten Egg Smell in Water Lethbridge AB

Water Smells Like Sulfur Eggs

Holmes EcoWater was founded in 1963 as a company that helps get the sulfur smell rotten egg smell out of water and has been offering the best commercial and residential water softeners, reverse osmosis systems, water filters, bottled water, and more for decades in the Lethbridge area. We’ll give you a free water analysis and figure out the ideal water treatment system for your home or office application. We carry water softeners, filters, and RO systems from , and have everything from high-quality affordable options to the highest tech items that can connect via wifi. Give us a call for a free consultation today.
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How to get rid of sulfur smell in water?

You can get rid of a sulfur smell in water by using a water filtration system.

Well water smells like rotten eggs. How to fix?

You can fix well water that smells like rotten eggs by using a water purification system designed specifically for your well water.

What causes sulfur smell in well water?

A sulfur smell in well water is caused by There are typically two water contaminants that can cause your water to smell like sulfur or rotten eggs, one is Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) and the other is iron or sulfates. H2S is a mineral that is released from the earth and finds its way into groundwater. It’s especially common in well water located near shale, sandstone, coal, peat, or oil. Occasionally, a rotten-egg smell in your water could also be caused by a water heater or by sewage pollution in your water. If you’re on city water, the most likely explanation is your water heater.