What to Do if I Have Lead in My Water
AUGUST 5, 2026Your first thoughts on learning you might have lead in your water were likely about protecting your family. The good news is that lead contamination is solvable. Start with immediate steps to reduce exposure today, then move to professional testing and long-term filtration solutions. Lead is odorless, tasteless and invisible, but you can still address it to restore your peace of mind. What Should You...
All About Drinking Water Filters
FEBRUARY 4, 2020Drinking lots of water to stay healthy and hydrated is essential — but what if your home’s drinking water smells bad or has a weird taste? Or what if you’re...
Chlorine in Drinking Water: What Are the Effects?
JANUARY 20, 2020Water is a vital part of our lives — especially the tap water that comes into our homes. The majority of Americans — 71% of us — drink tap water at least sometimes,...
What is Alkaline Water, and is it Better for my Health?
JANUARY 20, 2020Alkaline water has been a trending topic in recent years. In 2021, bottled ionized alkaline water saw a global revenue of $46 million and a 20% growth from the previous...
Bottled Water vs. Filtered Water
DECEMBER 31, 2019Bottled water and water filtration systems offer safer alternatives to tap water. However, understanding how clean they are and how to choose the best option for your home is essential....
Is Sulfur Water Safe?
OCTOBER 31, 2019Testing your water for sulfate can help you improve your water quality. High sulfur levels in your water can cause foul odors and impact your living conditions. Even without the...
Common Water Problems in Pennsylvania
OCTOBER 31, 2019It’s no secret that well and city water supplies both have their downfalls. In Lehigh & Northampton Counties, many home and business owners are dissatisfied with their water due to...