by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Softeners, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
Any time that you install a major new appliance in your home, you might be worried about increasing your home’s energy consumption. However, this thought shouldn’t prevent you from experiencing the many benefits of installing a water softener in your home. Today we’re...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
Have you ever heard of chloramine? Although it’s not the most commonly known chemical, it’s added to the water in 1 in 5 homes in America! Given how prevalent this chemical is, many North and South Carolina will likely be curious about why it’s in...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
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...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
The smell of chlorine is typically associated with sitting poolside on a hot summer day. But when that smell comes from your tap water every time you pour a glass, it can come as quite a shock. So if you’re asking yourself, “Why does my water smell like chlorine?”...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Contamination, Water Quality, Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
You might have heard that here in the United States, we have access to some of the healthiest water in the world. Although this is true, our tap water is certainly not immune to problems. In fact, the more that people learn about what’s in the water that comes out of...
by Debbie Bonge | May 2, 2018 | Water Treatment Products, Whole House Water Filtration
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....