A large majority of the contaminants that affect your home’s water quality are tiny and invisible to the human eye. Sediment, however, is one type of contaminant that is large enough to not only affect your health, but also clog up and damage your plumbing appliances. Today we’re going to talk about where sediment comes…
Use a Water Sediment Filter to Remove Visible Particles from Your Water!
Do you notice little particles floating around when you fill up a glass of water? Those particles are known as sediment, and they are certainly not a welcome sight for any homeowner. Luckily, there is a type of filtration system that’s designed specifically for that problem! Today we’re going to talk about how sediment gets…
6 Benefits of Installing a Water Softener in Your North or South Carolina Home
One of the reasons that water softeners are growing in popularity among homeowners in the Carolinas is that they can benefit your home in so many different ways. To prove that point, today we’re going to take a look at six of the best benefits of installing a water softener in your home! 6 benefits…
What to Think About Before Your Water Softener Installation
Have you decided that you’d like a water softener installed in your home in North or South Carolina? That’s great! But before you move forward with the installation, we want to make sure you have all your bases covered. So today we’re going talk about what to think about before having a water softener installation…
How Can Installing a Water Softener Improve Your Dishwasher’s Performance and Efficiency?
Many people are familiar with the effects that hard water has on water heaters, but another water-using appliance that’s less talked about when it comes to hard water problems is your dishwasher. Today we’re going to talk about why your dishwasher is affected by hard water and how installing a water softener can improve your…
How to Choose a Water Filtration System for Well Water
According to the EPA, approximately 15 percent of homes in America get their water from a private well. And because the quality of well water is not regulated by the EPA, many homeowners want to know what they need to do to ensure their tap water is safe to use and consume. In order to…
Hidden Water Contaminants: Why the Most Dangerous Contaminants are the Hardest to Detect
Many homeowners come to us because they notice strange tastes, odors or colors in their home's tap water. These are obvious signs of water contamination, and we offer many different products that will make tap water look, smell and taste just right. But what about the water contaminants that are mostly undetectable by human senses?…
pH Levels in Water: What They are and Why They Matter
Water quality is about more than just chemicals and contaminants. Your water’s pH levels, for example, can have a big effect on the safety of the water you use in your home. Today we’re going to talk about the effects of low and high pH levels in water and what you can do to neutralize…
Do Water Treatment Systems Remove Essential Minerals from Tap Water?
Having enough minerals in your diet is essential if you want to achieve optimal health. Minerals aid in many important bodily functions, and they help strengthen your bones, organs, blood cells and more. So when some people hear that water softeners and water filtration systems can remove minerals from water, they become concerned that filtered…







