Common Water Problems

Water quality can vary widely from home to home in the communities we serve. Differences in minerals, plumbing, and water sources can all affect how your water tastes, smells, and feels. That’s why we start with a free water test, so we can identify what’s actually happening and recommend the right solution.

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What’s Affecting Your Water?

By understanding what’s in your water, we can recommend treatment options that are properly matched to your home. Here are the most common water issues we see and resolve.

Rust Stains

Iron and manganese can cause rust-colored stains on sinks, fixtures, appliances, and laundry. These metals may also give your water a metallic taste and unpleasant odor if left untreated.

Hard Water

Hard water dries out skin and hair, leaves soap scum in tubs and showers, and causes scale buildup on faucets and fixtures. Over time, this buildup can reduce appliance efficiency and lead to costly repairs.

Bad Taste or Odor

Unpleasant taste or odor in drinking water is often caused by algae, mold, or bacteria. These contaminants can develop naturally in water sources or multiply within a home’s plumbing system.

Cloudy Water

Cloudy or murky water is typically caused by sediment or fine particles entering your home’s water supply. While often harmless, these impurities can affect water quality and system performance.

Rotten Egg Smell

A rotten egg odor is usually a sign of hydrogen sulfide gas in the water. This can be caused by sulfur bacteria, well water conditions, or reactions inside a water heater.

Chlorine Taste or Smell

Chlorine is commonly used to disinfect municipal water, but it can leave behind an unpleasant taste and odor. It may also dry out skin and hair, making filtration an important step before use.

Ready for Better Water?

Our team will guide you through your options, explain pricing upfront, and help you choose the system that fits your home. If you have questions about financing or installation, we are happy to walk you through the details.