by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
According to a study released by the Mayo Clinic earlier this year, nearly 70 percent of Americans take some sort of prescription drug. This is up from 48 percent just a few years ago in 2007-2008. As it turns out, the increased popularity of prescription drugs is...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products
Imagine this scenario: You’re thirsty, so you go to the sink to fill up a glass of water. You casually raise the glass toward your face when all of a sudden… BAM! Your nose is struck with an unpleasant odor. Or even worse, maybe your tap water has always smelled...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
The use of pharmaceutical drugs is on the rise in America. According to the Mayo Clinic, the amount of Americans who take at least one prescription drug rose from 48 percent to 70 percent between 2007 and 2013 alone. One unexpected side effect of this increased usage...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality
Chlorine is by far the most common disinfectant used by water treatment plants across the country to treat public water supplies. It has been used for many years, which would lead you to believe that it is safe to consume. But is it possible that adding a...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Softeners
Hard water is notoriously problematic for traditional water heaters that use standing heated tanks. As hard water accumulates at the bottom of the tank, it creates a barrier in between the water heater’s heating elements and the water that needs to be heated. This...