WHAT'S IN MY WATER?
If your water tastes metallic, smells like rotten eggs, or leaves streaks and stains, chances are you have a clean water issue.
If your water tastes metallic, smells like rotten eggs, or leaves streaks and stains, chances are you have a clean water issue.
To help diagnose your water problem, and don’t hesitate to contact us today so we can find you the right water filtration solution!
The presence of significant mineral concentration in the water causes hard water Calcium and magnesium are the minerals in question. They build up in your water because of the naturacycle of water.
As water passes over rocks and through soil, calcium and magnesium leach into it. Hard water poses a different challenge in different parts of the country.
Chlorine is a commonly used disinfectant. It's typically seen in swimming pools to prevent bacteria from accumulating in the water and causing it to stink.
Many water treatment facilities add chlorine to their water to ensure that hazardous bacteria does not enter your home. Too much chlorine, on the other hand, might be hazardous to your health.
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Iron is present if your water tastes metallic or leaves a pronounced reddish stain. Iron is present because the water is flowing over iron-bearing rocks, similar to hard water.
Ferrous and ferric contamination are the two types of iron pollution commonly found. The easiest technique to combat iron is to use a water softener.
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Manganese is a mineral that can be found in sediment, rocks, and soil. Manganese is an important mineral, but too much of it can be harmful to you and your home.
The mineral can discolour sinks and drains and leaves dark markings on water-using equipment.
It is unpleasant to smell rotten eggs in your water. You can blame hydrogen sulphide for this. This sulphur smelling gas is produced beneath the earth's surface by oil deposits and decomposing plants
Metal rust and a defective water heater are two ways it gets into your water. Let's get rid of that bad smell and get the clean water you deserve.
Sediments are the cause of cloudy, unclean water. These are caused by sand, dirt, or other inorganic matter entering wells, or by matter run-off into the water supply.
These materials float in the water, which causes cloudiness. People are more concerned about sediments, which can be removed by most filtration devices.
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Your water has a low pH level if you notice bluish-green stains within your toilet tank or on your fittings. Acidity is defined as a pH value of less than 7.
Pollution, whether from airborne contaminants, runoff from a mining ruin, or the decay of plant materials has made your water acidic.
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Arsenic has no odour or flavour. The only way to know if it's there is to get the water analyzed and tested.
Arsenic is incredibly poisonous and has been linked to cancer and immune system damage, making you more prone to illness.
This chemical enters your water through natural processes such as erosion or industrial runoff.
Lead is different from other pollutants in that it is rarely found in raw water. After it leaves the treatment plant, it finds its way into your water.
It dissolves in your water as a result of lead pipework, solder, and brass faucets. There is no such thing as a safe level of lead exposure.
Nitrates are frequently introduced into your water supply as a result of fertilizer use. When extra fertilizer isn't entirely absorbed by soil or crops, spring water is subject to pollution.
Nitrates are odourless and tasteless, therefore people in rural areas should test their water for them.
Microbiologicals include algae, mould, and bacteria, among other organic elements. These components give your water an earthy or woody flavour and scent.
Water distribution centres are required by state and federal governments to provide biologically acceptable water, while private wells are not.
Water treatment plants are required by the Environmental Protection Agency to test for approximately 90 pollutants. The pharmaceutical industry isn't on the list.
Pharmaceutical chemicals have been discovered in drinking water across North America, but it's unclear how these drugs pose a health danger.
Metallic taste, rotten egg smell, streaks, or stains — if you’re noticing these issues, your water needs attention.
Don’t wait for the problem to get worse. Contact us today and let our experts provide the right water filtration solution for your home or business.