penfold
Well-Known Member
Unless you install a fresh water flush system I don't think you can eliminate the unpleasant sulphidey smell on first flush after a time of non use,but this is very short lived and a few extra flushes gets rid of it.
I've found that too; if the smell does not appear until you use the heads then your pipes are fine. All that's required to get rid of the smell is to flush the heads a couple of times to get the water in the inlet pipe changed. Once that's done it remains odourless(bodily excretions not withstanding) until left unused for a couple of weeks then it needs doing again. It's not a hardship to do this as you should exersize the the pumps regularly anyway.