Opening the faucet should deliver refreshing water, not mysterious smells. Detecting something pungent, sour, or simply odd is enough to concern anyone about their water quality—that nagging worry about potential problems is difficult to dismiss. However, before alarm sets in (or you begin hoarding bottled water), understand that specific odors can actually provide helpful clues rather than immediate cause for alarm.
“Smells can tell you a lot about what’s going on in your home,” says Leonard Russo, a general contractor and owner of Elite Home Contracting. Throughout his 30-year career in home construction and remodeling, he’s encountered numerous peculiar water odors. “Sometimes it’s nothing serious, and other times, it’s a sign that something needs attention.”
Continue reading to understand how to interpret your water’s unusual odors—and recognize when professional assistance becomes necessary.
2026-01-22

