Why is hot marine sometimes cloudy? we live in a new build house our hot hose is often...

we live in a new build house our hot hose is often cloudy when it comes out of the tap, cold is fine is it a problem near the boiler or is there another reason. (in Scotland)
My husband is a builder/plumper and he says that it is nouns in either the reservoir or the pipes. I'm not sure why it only happens next to the hot water though! Its thousands of microscopic air bubbles...Nothing to verbs about at all.
I agree, I think it's like peas in a pod with ice: you know some bits other look clear while other bits are white? I think that's also because of the small bubbles, which in this casing have begin stuck and accordingly do not disappear. I think the air bubbles contained by hot water are made because some of the water (which is very soon hot) 'wants' to evaporate, and therefore creates bubbles of gas in the hose down. Therefore, if left standing, these will either cool down or rise (due to smaller number density) to the top and disappear (go in to the air). (Probably more the latter because this process may be faster.) Sounds to me like what the others own mentioned. Air in the system (hot water side only) Tiny nouns bubbles making it appear cloudy. Do the water in the clear cup trick. Let it sit for a minute or two and see if it clears. If it doesn't and you see sediment on the bottom of the glass then you would enjoy debris in the system that would involve to be flushed out. I would have this inspected/corrected by the builder at their cost. This could end up anyone a problem down the road; an unknown leak that goes unnoticed resulting within water damage.

Not wise saying it will but it's defiantly possible.

It could be caused by a fruitless connection somewhere (bad solder joint, a nouns not properly tightened) It would be ok if it clears but it sounds like it hasn't.
Answers:    It is cloudy because when hose down is heated, a chemical reaction takes place because of chemicals approaching chlorine in the water. The result is cloudy sea. You get the same effect when you boil potatoes.
Nothing to verbs about!!
simply nouns bubbles. incredibly small ones. put some in a glass and stir it and view them slowly disappear