What's in
Your Water?
IDENTIFYING PROBLEM WATER
Hard Water
Dry skin and hair, bathtub rings, spots on glasses and silverware, dull clothing, and poor performance of water-using appliances are all problems associated with hard water. Most homes have hard water, either supplied by a municipality or a private well. Many homeowners don’t realize they have hard water and do not understand the harm it causes and the expenses it creates. Hard water contains dissolved calcium, magnesium, and in many cases, iron.
Cloudy Water
Also known as “turbidity,” cloudy, murky, or grayish water is usually caused by dissolved or suspended solids. This can happen naturally or from land disturbances such as construction, storms, and runoff.
Water Staining
As a natural solvent, water can dissolve anything it comes in contact with if given the needed time and conditions. If your water contains iron or manganese, you may have rusty-orange or black staining, and if your water has a low pH you may find blue-green stains. You’ll see the stains on clothes, fixtures, tubs, sinks, water-using appliances, toilets, or anything else your water comes in regular contact with.
Chlorine Water
Chlorine water has a unique taste and smell. While it is an essential disinfectant for killing harmful bacteria at the treatment plant and in the pipes that transport your water, it is no longer necessary once the water reaches your home. Chlorine fades clothes, dries skin and hair, and can dry out the rubber seals in appliances, shortening their lives.
Sulfur Water
Hydrogen Sulfide is a colorless corrosive gas that has the characteristic odor of rotten eggs. It is most commonly found in groundwater supplies and is often noticed coming from hot water tanks. If present in your water, you may notice an unpalatable taste in your food and beverages and an unpleasant odor on your hair and clothing. It can also accelerate the corrosion of metal parts in appliances.
HIDDEN COSTS OF WATER
Impurities in tap water wear out water-using appliances, equipment, pipes, and water heaters, causing additional maintenance or replacement costs.
Scale build-up inside a water heater increases water heating costs in two ways. First, it reduces the space available in the water heater so less hot water is produced. Second, the scale forms an insulation barrier, increasing the energy used to heat the water.
Tap water leaves a harsh soap curd in the fabric that is abrasive like sandpaper and damages clothing, towels, and other laundered materials.
Most water requires the use of excessive amounts of cleaning products containing harsh chemicals needed to break down the hardness and other minerals in the water before they begin cleaning.
Cleaning costs you money as well as time. When your tap water leaves a residue, the costs keep adding up when you have spots on glasses and cutlery, soap scum on shower doors, rings in the toilet bowl, and watermarks on sinks and faucets.
Chlorine in your tap water can irritate your skin and eyes, as well as damage your hair, thereby costing you more money for lotions, moisturizers, and conditioners. Chlorine can also interact with Organics in the water to create Trihalomethanes (THMs).