Some people might mistakenly think that water treatment is something that only takes place at local treatment plant or large public buildings. But the truth is that the type of water treatment that you can benefit from the most should take place right at home! Today we’re going to talk about the role residential water…
Water Softener Savings: How Can Installing a Water Softener Save You Money?
One of the best things about installing a water softener in your home is that it’s an investment that can pay itself off in a number of different ways. Today we’re going to look at some of the money-saving benefits of having soft water in your home and how a water softener can lead to…
Arsenic in Drinking Water: How it gets there and what to do about it
Of the many different contaminants that can be found in our drinking water, arsenic is one that has been getting some of the most attention over the past few years. This colorless and odorless element has been linked to a number of serious health effects, and tens of millions of people in the United States…
Can You Move Existing Water Treatment Systems to a New Home?
Any time that you are moving to a new home, you have to decide what you’re taking with you and what you’re leaving behind. This decision is often the hardest when it comes to your home’s appliances. Do you want to buy all new appliances for your home or would you rather use the appliances…
What are the Effects of Zinc in the Drinking Water in Your North or South Carolina Home?
Zinc is an essential nutrient for human health. However, it’s possible to have too much of a good thing. If your water contains high levels of zinc, it can have negative consequences on your health, in addition to affecting the taste and smell of your tap water. Today we’re going to talk about how zinc…
Endocrine Disruptors in Drinking Water: What They Do and How To Remove Them
One of the strangest things about tap water is that its quality can be affected by many seemingly unrelated issues. One such example of this is endocrine disruptors, a type of contaminant whose presence in tap water can be traced to things like farming, industrial plants and an increased use of pharmaceutical drugs in America….
What are the Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water?
Reverse osmosis water filtration systems are growing in popularity all over North and South Carolina. That’s because these systems are known to do an excellent job at removing contaminants and providing high-quality drinking water at your kitchen tap. Today we’re going to take a look at the health, aesthetic and economic benefits of reverse osmosis…
What is the Safe Drinking Water Act and How Effective is it at Protecting Your Home’s Water?
How Does Cooking with Unfiltered Tap Water Affect Your Food?
Many people overlook the amount of tap water that they use for cooking on a daily basis. And if you’re concerned about the quality of the tap water that you drink, shouldn’t you also be concerned about the water you use for cooking? Today we’re going to talk about the effects of cooking with unfiltered…