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What is Scale in Water Treatment?

What 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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What the New EPA Announcement Means for NC Water

The EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency, just released a new warning on nonstick, stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water. Even at low or undetectable levels, these compounds — like...

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What Determines Water Quality?

What is Water Quality? Water quality refers to how sustainable your water is, for all of its uses. From drinking water to cooking and cleaning with it, it’s something...

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The Importance of Purified Water

Why Does Water Need To Be Purified? It's easy to write off water purification for your home if you don't notice any problems. In reality, though, water issues can...

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Everything You Need to Know About Forever Chemicals (PFAS)

They’re called many things: PFAS, perfluoroalkyl, polyfluoroalkyl, perfluorinated chemicals,  polyfluorinated compounds. Whatever they’re referred to, “forever chemicals” have gained notoriety for good reason. Research has shown that this group...

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Laundry Troubles? Hard Water Could Be the Culprit

Don’t automatically blame your washing machine for laundry problems. If items come out of it in worse shape, the cause can be hard water: water with a high count...

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How Hard Water Is Shortening Your Appliances Lifespan

All appliances need quality care to thrive, and that goes double for appliances that function with water like your washer and dishwasher. Hard water—water with a high count of...

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Cloudy & Discolored Water

Cloudy and discolored tap water are common problems, but it doesn’t always mean something is wrong. Here is why your water might be opaque or discolored and what you...

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Is Tap Water Ruining My Hair?

Is Tap Water Ruining My Hair? Hard water is water that contains a high amount of hardness minerals like magnesium and calcium that can wreak havoc on water using...

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What Is Reverse Osmosis—How Does It Work?

Reverse Osmosis  While harmful contaminants and other particles in water can potentially have adverse effects on our health, they can also alter the taste and smell of drinking water....

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