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Drinking Water Issues

Drinking Water Issues

Water and our air are the most important things to our life.  And we need to care for both.  Let’s take a look into issues you might have with your water.  Do these sound familiar ?

  Is my is Hard? We get hard water because of mineral buildup in our Captiol Region City or well water.  It is not always easy to see hard water but you can see its effects in your home.  You may see lots of soap scum and soap stains.  Have you ever seen white spots on your kitchen glasses ? Is there Lead in the Water? All over the Capital Region we have homes and institutions with lead pipes.  As a result, it gets into our tap water.  Older pipes have lead solder in them to join the copper to faucets and valves.  These days plumbers use lead free solder.  But older homes and buildings still have lead solder in the joined pipes. I have Dry Skin and Hair When one has hard water your pores are clogged and it leaves your skin dry and itchy.  Your hair will probably get damaged.  You will need to determine what type of water softener you need for your home. I Smell Chlorine  Water companies clean their water with a strong disinfectant called Chlorine.  Basically it is bleach.  It can leave an unpleasant taste in your water. My Laundry Seemms Hard and Sort of Stiff Magnesium and Calcium in your water makes your washed clothing stuff.  You can install a softener system which might make your water softer and you can start using less detergent products. Might I have Chromium-6? Folks have located a carcinogen called Chromium-6 in our water.  It is not suppose to be digested in large limits.  Some folks put a reverse osmosis system in to reduced how much is ingested.  I Smell a Rotton Eggs! If you have a rotten egg smell with either the cold or hot water, this is caused by sulfur and iron in your water. I have Lime Buildup and Soap Scum You may see lime build up and scum on your faucets and in your tub and sink you might start to see soap scum and the build up of lime.  It is caused by your hard water.  Sadly, it also can be damaging your plumbing and your fixtures.  We all spend a lot of money on faucets and other fixtures and meanwhile they are being damaged by this hard water. I See Rusty Stains in My toilet, the Sink, Tub and on My Clothing. So many people have rusty stains in their tubs, toilets and sinks.  There are solutions that will eliminate this problem.  It will help keep your white clothing white while doing laundry. I think I see Blue Stains Do you ever see a green or blue water coming out of your faucets ?   This is corrosion of the copper pipes in your home.  You can be putting in pretty fixtures and faucets but in the pipes the bad water is dissolving your pipes. I Taste a Salty Flavor Some areas have a high sulfate concentration and this adds a salty taste to your water.  There are solutions to removing this in your home. Spots on your glassware after coming straight out of the dishwasher You open the dishwasher and your freshly washed glasses have white spots all over them. Could I have Arsenic High arsenic levels can have a negative effect on your body.  Some arsenic occurs naturally in nature but some can be caused by farming. My Water Tastes Salty When your pH of the water is out of whack, you can get a bitterness in the water.  There is a way to remove this bad flavor. I Do Not Think Our Water is Clear Your water should be coming out white.  If you are getting a color, there is a problem.  Alkaline or Acidic issues. Some water is high and some is low.  Your water can be tested to see what the pH is like.     L
Water Filters in Albany, Troy, Schenectady

Water Filters in Albany, Troy, Schenectady

Changing Water Filters in Albany, Troy, and Schenectady Region Regularly

There are so many different brands, shapes, and sizes of filters in the Capital Region of New York.  At E.W. Tompkins Plumbing, we think it is a good idea to change your water filters on a regular basis.  We install whole-house filters and under-the-counter models.  You may have a filter inside your water pitcher or have one in your basement or perhaps you have a model under your kitchen sink.  Even your ice maker refrigerator has a filter in it needing change.

Why do Filters Need to be Changed?

At E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling, we see systems that use carbon, charcoal or a blend of filter media to help reduce impurities. These systems generally reduce contaminants in one of two ways.

First, some contaminants are filtered mechanically, meaning they are large enough to be trapped in the pores of the filter. Other contaminants adhere to the surface of the filter media. Eventually, the surface area of the filter media becomes filled and no more contaminants can be adsorbed. Or, in the case of mechanical filtration, the pores of the filter become so clogged with debris that water is unable to move through the filter effectively.

While the latter is easy to spot, since the flow rate of the water being produced by the system slows dramatically, it’s not as easy to tell when the surface area of the filter media has become full and needs to be changed.

How Often Should Filters be Changed?

The recommended filter change cycle varies from one product to the next. Home filtration systems usually have established “service cycles.”

The service cycle may be for a specific number of gallons or an estimate of the number of months that a cartridge will last in the average home. To ensure the filter continues to reduce contaminants, replace it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

Choose the Right Replacement Cartridge

At E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling, we suggest you mark your filter type on a sticker and apply it to the filter housing.  This will help you remember what to order.  There are many different types of cartridges and one may not fit another.  Filters may look the same but there are differences and if you do not have the correct filter, water can go around the cartridge instead of going through it. If you want water filtered effectively, it is best to research the manufacturer’s filter replacement number.

Contact E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling for whole house filter systems. We also install under-the-counter water filters.  518-462-6577

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