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Diagnose Your Water

Free Water Test To Diagnose Your Water Problems

There are many common water concerns that can be identified simply by smelling, feeling, tasting and looking at your water. However, there are many problems that cannot be identified as easily. Your authorized EcoWater Systems dealer is qualified to test your water and recommend the right solution for you, whether it is hard water treatment or a remedy for other water issues.

Rotten egg smelling water

Hydrogen Sulfide: Smells like rotten egg
The presence of Hydrogen Sulfide is caused by decaying vegetation and oil deposits beneath the earth’s surface. Water containing Hydrogen Sulfide can alter the look and taste of beverages and cooked foods. The water can also corrode plumbing metals, such as iron, steel, copper and brass, as well as exposed metals in washing machines and other water-using appliances. Exposure to water containing Hydrogen Sulfide can darken silverware and discolor copper and brass fixture.

Water smells & tastes like a swimming pool

Chlorine: Tastes and smells like a swimming pool
Chlorine is commonly known to maintain swimming pools. It is also used in common household disinfectant products such as bleach. Often, municipalities use chlorine in the disinfection of the public water supply to manage bacteria levels in drinking water and to kill other potentially harmful agents. Chlorine, even at acceptable household levels, can contribute to dry eyes, skin irritation and can exacerbate conditions such as eczema.

Cloudy water tastes like a pool

Cloudy/Milky Water: Looks foggy

Turbidity is simply dirt or other suspended solids in your water, which gives it a cloudy, milky, foggy appearance. It is caused by sand and dirt getting into wells, or by run-off of matter into the water supply. It makes the water look unpleasant, but it can clog the small water-bearing openings in your faucets and it can cause wear on valves, seats and washers.

Water tastes & smells like metal

Iron water and Manganese: Tastes metallic
Iron water is caused by water passing through iron-bearing rocks. Because iron accounts for 5% of the earth’s crust, it can be found in just about all types of water supplies. Iron water can stain sinks and laundry, and it can form scale on pipes and water-using appliances.

Metal/blue stains on fixtures

Acid Water: Creates blue-green stains
When water passes through hard rock such as granite or marble, acid water can result. By its nature, water wants to dissolve materials. When it comes into contact with materials it cannot dissolve, such as very hard rock, it comes into your home “hungry” and ready to eat away at everything it touches. Acid water cannot be detected by appearance, odor or feel. It can, however, cause blue-green stains on plumbing fixtures, and it can eat away chrome faucets, fittings and pipes.

Hard Water: Creates scum and build up on fixtures
Hard water occurs when water passes through rock and picks up the calcium and magnesium. Hard water is easy to spot: it is the scum that collects on shower walls, leaves a bathtub ring, dulls your laundry, leads to lackluster hair and clogs your pores. It makes household cleaning difficult. Hard water deposits also clog pipes, cause water heaters to work inefficiently, shortening the life of water-using appliances

Water smells musty or woody

 

Algae, Mold and Bacteria: Smells like algae or mold
Different types of organic matter can make your water taste earthy or fishy. A common symptom of bacteria in your water is slime build-up in the toilet tank. Bacteria in water can take on many forms; have your water tested by a water treatment professional to learn what is in your water.

 

Undetectable smell or taste

Nitrates: Undetectable smell or taste
Nitrate is a naturally occurring form of nitrogen, essential for plant growth and often added to soil to improve productivity. After a rainfall or irrigation, water moves through the soil and carries dissolved nitrates with it, into the ground water. For homeowners using wells or springs, water should be tested for nitrates by a water treatment professional, as it is potentially harmful to the health of both humans and animals.

Whether you’ve noticed one indication or several, or whether you haven’t noticed a problem but you want to find out for sure, your EcoWater dealer can perform an easy and comprehensive in-home water analysis and has access to professional water labs. Contact your local EcoWater dealer for a free water test and learn about the water in your home, and to get a solution customized to meet your needs.

If you currently have a water softener system, drinking water filtration system or any other type of whole home water filtration system but you are experiencing any issues with your water, please contact the authorized EcoWater dealership in your area for water softener service.

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