Benefits of a Water Softener
Save💲AND protect your hair, skin, appliances & more with a water softener system. Hard water contains dissolved minerals — such as calcium and magnesium, that can make it difficult for soap and detergent to lather. This means that you need…
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Why You Need To Remove Chlorine From Your Water Immediately If You Have Public/City Water
Chlorine (or chloramines) are a chemicals added to public water supplies to kill bacteria and other microorganisms. Once the chlorinated water reaches your home, the chlorine has done its job and is no longer necessary. In fact, while chlorine is…
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PFAS Chemicals: The Silent Threat Lurking in Your Water
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are the “forever chemicals” found in nearly half of the tap water in the US. You may have heard of PFAS, the “forever chemicals” contaminating our environment and water supplies. PFAS, or polyfluoroalkyl substances, include thousands…
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Are you interested in reverse osmosis but nervous about drilling a hole in your countertop?
We understand your concern about drilling into your countertop for your Reverse Osmosis [RO] system! We know that your countertop is an investment, and you want to make sure that it isn’t damaged in any way! However, we want to…
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How Air Quality Affects Water Quality
Air quality and water quality are closely linked. Air pollutants can be deposited into water bodies, where they can have a variety of negative effects on water quality. For example, air pollutants can contribute to acidification (increased acid), eutrophication (increased…
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The 5 Most Common Water Treatment Problems
This post will discuss the 5 most common water treatment problems that people face. It will provide information on the causes of these problems, the symptoms, and recommended treatment options. This post will provide you with the information you need…
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The Importance of Water Treatment
Water is essential for life, but not all water is created equal. The water that comes out of our taps can contain a variety of contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, parasites, chemicals, and pollutants. These water contaminants can make water unsafe…
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