There are several reasons why your water might have an unpleasant odor, with sulfur being a common cause of the rotten egg smell in well water. Sulfur is frequently found in water across the U.S. and may appear in your water as either gas or bacteria.
Learn MoreArsenic is a naturally occurring element that can enter groundwater through the erosion of rocks and soil. In some areas, especially where groundwater is the primary water source, arsenic levels may reach dangerous concentrations.
Learn MorePFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid or perfluorooctanoate) and PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) are chemicals that have been used in the United States since the 1940s in the manufacturing of popular consumer goods including Teflon, pesticides, household cleaning products, and other items.
Learn MoreHard water is caused by a high concentration of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, in the water which builds up from groundwater passing through limestone formations.
Learn MoreWhen researching water softener options, it’s important to note that not all softeners are the same. They come with different size inlets and outlets that can impact your water pressure, different capacities for softener media, which impacts how well your water is softened and how much salt you’l...
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