Plumbing, Pipes...black specks? I don't know if it's the pipes, something with plumbing or...

I don't know if it's the pipes, something with plumbing or the sea supply, though I doubt it's water supply.

Anyway, contained by the main bathroom, when we turn the wet on HOT, and mostly full blast hot water, tons of little black specks come out. We've changed the faucet, but that didn't work

We've lived within this house for 10 years and it's the same entry every single time.

Anyone have a clue as to what the problem is and how to fix it?
Maybe there are particle inside your hot water heating system. You might try draining the water space heater to see if it is the source.


This happened at my house-exactly as you're describing.
It turned out to be sediment that built up within the drain gets disturbed when it's blasted beside hot water.

You entail to access the drain and clean it, right near where the sea gets blasted onto it and this will stop.
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You may have need of to unscrew the small round plate with the holes contained by it, and clean the underside of that as resourcefully.
Answers:    Sounds resembling you have a build up of go up in your pipes. If the black specks are tricky then it is most predictable scale and that will be coming from the pipes. If they are rubber close to then you may enjoy a rubber seal somewhere within the system that is falling apart slowly. Anyway you enunciate that it is only a big rush of hose down to this particular outlet so it is something to do next to this line.
If it just happens within the one spot in your house, the biggest bathroom then that isolates it to the pipes or fittings on that leg of your plumbing. You utter you have replaced the faucet so you know how to turn your D supply water to your house on and past its sell-by date.
I suggest you try to isolate the problem even further.
Turn your water past its sell-by date; open a faucet to relieve the pressure contained by your hot water sytem container.
Remove the outlet pipe from your hot water service and own someone turn the mains slap on again but catch the river in a bucket. Check if the black specks are within or not, if they are then the problemn is further up stream, save then it is further downstream which I suggest it probably is but you need to exterminate the origin of the specks.
I conjecture you probably get where on earth I am going with this, hold on to tracking until you find what area the specks are coming from.

If you find it is surrounded by the pipes you can flush them with adjectives sorts of things to clean them out. But you will be forced to repeat correctly regularly as scale is simply rust which breaks away and flows with the hose down. If you have copper pipes in attendance may be a piece of steel pipe in the dash and that is where on earth your scale will be coming from.
If the specks are coming from the oven and depending on what they are as to how you will need to contract with it.

If adjectives else fails bear a sample of the specks to your local hardware or plumbing store, look for the oldest character working there and explain what is going on and what you know almost the source. They may be able to give support to.

Best of luck