by alanwads »
Wed Jan 29, 2020 7:29 am
I had something very similar when I moved into my new house which had had new c/h & hot water installed ~10 years previous. Both the upstairs and downstairs shower filters on the hot water were getting clogged every few days/couple of weeks. The stuff clogging them was like a mushy white paste but it dried once removed and collected to a white powder looking similar to the soap powder you would out in a washing machine. As the gunk was only on the hot water side the local water authority said it must be our heating that was the problem not their water supply, I could see their point.
Anyway as the shower filters weren't easy to access or clean I installed a much easier to access filter (Toolstation 16650, see picture) directly on the hot water tank outlet. That immediately stopped the shower valves getting clogged as it filled up with the white paste and was easier to access/empty every week or two when we noticed the hot water pressure dropping. What we couldn't understand was how the last occupier had coped with this as he was no good at DIY and would not have been opening/cleaning filters every couple of weeks. Anyway and very strangely, after a few months the filter stopped getting clogged and this is no longer a problem for us. I still check it now and again and find the odd grain of this stuff but nothing that causes a problem. If I had to guess I'd say it was something from the hot water tank manufacturers but when I called them they couldn't fathom it and I must say I struggle to say how it would come from such a tank. Anyway I still have the white powder if anyone's interested or wants a photo etc.
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- In line filter from Toolstation