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When I use my Jacuzzi tub, black greasy residue sticks to the tub. It appears to be coming out of the tub faucet when I use the hot water. I don't have this problem with any of the other faucets in the home. Do you know what could be causing this to happen?
It appears to me that this residue is most likely coming from the lining in your water heater. The reason you see it in the tub is because of the volume of water you run in the tub. The residue is sticking to a fiberglass tub where it would not be evident in a cast iron or stainless steel sink. I recommend you have your water heater inspected. I suggest that you contact a professional plumbing contractor, like the ARS/Rescue Rooter branch in Raleigh, NC at (888) 762-7711, who can provide this service for you.
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