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Learn about water quality and the importance of testing and treating your water from our experts. Led by our on-staff Ph.D. scientist, Dr. Gene Smelik, our blogs explore the latest in water science to help you get cleaner water for your home or business.
Yes, well water can be safe to drink — but not always. Since wells are not regulated or treated by the government, it’s vital that you treat and test...
Read MoreNEWBURY, OH – Kinetico Advanced Water Systems in Raleigh, North Carolina received the Platinum Award from Kinetico Incorporated, a leading manufacturer of water treatment systems, for reaching an exceptional...
Read MoreAs summer continues, many of us look forward to vacationing in popular coastal locations and enjoying some much-needed relaxation. Whether you already have a Kinetico water treatment system at...
Read MoreThroughout the Carolinas, water quality can greatly vary. Even the most popular vacation spots can be victims of subpar tap water. Here’s what you need to know to make...
Read MoreA pharmaceutical manufacturer installed new water softeners for boiler pretreatment at two facilities. While the softeners were performing as expected, the decision was made to remove them and invest...
Read MoreUtilizing a private well for a home's water supply is a very common practice for homeowners living outside the city limits, where a municipal water supply is not available....
Read MoreWhether used as the sole solution, or as a component of a multistage treatment system, water filtration is an effective fix for numerous problems. Even if your water supply...
Read MoreHard vs. Soft Water Based on your geographical location, your groundwater can have varying levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Some studies show that the presence of these...
Read MoreWhat Is Scale? Scale (also known as limescale) is a white, chalky substance that often builds up in damp locations. When you have hard water in your home (water...
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