by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Quality
Have you ever taken a shower at a new place, such as a hotel or a friend’s house, and noticed that your hair feels differently afterwards than it does when you shower at home? As it turns out, there are some very common water contaminants that can negatively affect...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Reverse Osmosis Water Filter, Water Treatment Products
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...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Quality
Limescale is a crusty, hard and white substance that builds up on your home’s plumbing fixtures and appliances due to regular contact with hard water. This unattractive substance can be a big eyesore and can make even new plumbing fixtures look dated and worn...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
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...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products
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...