How Soft Water Can Soothe Your Sunburn This Summer

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It’s that time of year for taking the family to the pool and laying out by the lake. Soaking up the sunshine is something most people enjoy until a sunburn puts a damper on their summer fun. When that happens, seeking relief should be a top priority. If you get sunburned, the first thing you […]

How Water Filtration Systems Can Help Your Smelly Water

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Have you ever turned on the faucet and been hit in the face with the scent of rotten eggs? Most likely, you got a whiff of sulfur. Sulfur is the 16th element on the periodic table and can be quite useful. In fact, sulfur is in everyday products such as car batteries, fertilizer, and even […]

Does Your Home Have Hard Water?

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If you find yourself Googling “how to tell if my water is hard or soft,” then you’ve probably already noticed some signs of hard water in your home. You can test your water yourself to find out right away if your tap water is hard or soft, but it is best to let a professional do a […]

4 Benefits of Having a Professional Install a Whole Home Water Filtration System

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Around 69% of Americans prefer bottled water over tap for many different reasons. Yet with a looming climate crisis and the physical health risks that can come along with drinking bottled water, a whole home water filtration system installation can greatly improve a family’s quality of life. These purifiers have multi-tier layers of defense that work to […]

Choosing the Best Drinking Water System

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The drinking water in the United States is some of the safest water in the world, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t upgrade your drinking water system. There are quite a few reasons to consider upgrading your system, whether it be an out of caution or you just want your water to taste better. If […]

Water Conservation: Does It Matter?

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Though roughly 71% of the earth’s surface is water, it isn’t as abundant as you might think. Very little of it is considered “fresh.” In fact, research suggests only 3% of water is freshwater and just half of that (1.5%) is drinkable. With the population and land development increasing at a steady pace, this alone should be reason enough […]