
Metals in Drinking Water: What are They and How Can They be Removed?
When we think of the water we use in our homes every day – water for drinking, for bathing, and for cooking—we rarely give much thought to its safety. Most Americans take their water quality for gr...

What Are Sulfates and Hydrogen Sulfide?
Approximately 85 million people in the United States get their water from private wells. Well water is used for drinking, bathing, and cooking. Most of the people who receive water from wells trust...

Hard Water Problems To Look Out For
Who would have thought that the water in your plumbing can cause so much damage in various parts of your home? We’ll go over some problems to look out for, especially if you live in an area that is...

Mini Water Softener-Perfect For Apartments
Do you want to shower/bathe with soft water, but you live in an apartment or condominium where you are not allowed to install a whole house water softener? If so, we’ve got a mini solution that you...

Scale Inhibitors vs. Water Softeners: Which is Right for Your Needs?
Hard water, or water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, can be found in more than 85% of homes across the United States. Municipal water supplies and water drawn from wells often cont...

Top Solutions for Well Water Problems
With over 15% -- about 43 million people -- of the United States population receiving their drinking water from private wells, many people have experienced a range of problems with their water supp...