12/05/2024
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As a homeowner, your water plays a big role in your daily life. But do you know whatโs really in it? Our State-Licensed Plumber can test your water and provide clear answers.
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Q: What does this test include?
A: A State-Licensed Plumber will test your water's Hardness, Chlorine, pH, and TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) levels. Youโll receive a detailed report via email for your records.
Q: What is Hardness?
A: Hardness measures Calcium and Magnesium levels. These minerals cause scale buildup, damage fixtures, and reduce soap effectiveness.
Q: What is Iron?
A: Found in well water, Iron can stain sinks and toilets with rust-colored deposits. Itโs often accompanied by H2S, which causes a โrotten eggโ smell.
Q: What is Chlorine?
A: Chlorine and chloramines are disinfectants used in public water systems to eliminate bacteria. Theyโre safe at acceptable levels.
Q: What is pH?
A: pH shows how acidic or alkaline your water is. A neutral level is around 7.3, which is ideal.
Q: What are Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)?
A: TDS includes invisible chemicals or minerals dissolved in water, like Arsenic or Zinc. Think of it like sugar dissolved in waterโyou canโt see it, but itโs there.
Q: What do I do with my results?
A: Your plumber can recommend a custom water treatment system based on your results to ensure the best water quality for your home.
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