Bulletin Board post: Black debris in hot water

May 1, 2015

BIRMINGHAM — User atavist has recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, “Black specks in hot water only.”

User atavist recently posted a Bulletin Board question titled, "Black specks in hot water only."

"Long story short, I have black debris in my hot water (from all faucets) in my unit for more [than] six months, and the [homeowner association] has been unable to fix it," said atavist in the post. "The debris is only in the hot water. All the pipes connecting my unit to the [building] water supply are copper; I’ve tried replacing any and all gaskets, valve cartridges, etc., but no luck."

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