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Why You Should Test Your Drinking Water 
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Why You Should Test Your Drinking Water 
Oct 03,2024

Why You Should Test Your Drinking Water 

Whether the water in your home is from a spring, private well, or a municipal supply line, ensuring it is safe is vital. Homeowners often assume that the water they get is safe, which should be different. Water sources usually contain contaminants that cause health complications and contribute to the damage of your plumbing system. If you want to ensure better water quality, Rooter Man Plumbing is the go-to plumbing repair service for water softener installation and maintenance services. Our experts leverage innovative technology and extensive expertise to test water sources, pinpoint present contaminants, and implement solutions to ensure it is safe.

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What Is in Your Water?

Property owners often implement measures to keep municipal water clean and prevent pollution in wells and springs; it takes work to eliminate all the contaminants. If you haven’t hired a plumber to test your water, you could be drinking harmful organisms. Here are some of the most common pollutants in water sources to help you make an informed decision.

Lead

Older plumbing in the 1950s and ‘60s comprised lead piping. Over time, these pipes corrode, leaching the heavy metal into the water. While the effects may not be noticeable initially, lead causes severe organ damage, especially among children and pregnant women. If your plumbing is over 30 years old or approaching this range, schedule a professional water test to determine the level of contamination. Plumbing service professionals can recommend pipe replacement and appropriate water softer to prevent contamination and subsequent health hazards.

Chlorine

Chlorine is used to purify water sources, so you might wonder why it is a contaminant. Despite its benefits, chlorine is not entirely safe for drinking water. It bonds with the water, producing hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Routine water tests can ensure safe chlorine levels without risking water quality. In severe cases, plumbing repair service providers can recommend installing a water softener to prevent such hazards.

Minerals

Minerals are not a health risk, but they dissolve in water and make hair and skin dry. This is a result of the residue that’s left behind. In addition, dissolved minerals accumulate in plumbing appliances and fixtures, lowering their lifespan. If you notice discoloration on various plumbing components, test your water to determine the minerals present and practical solutions to avoid further deterioration.

Water Testing

Testing the quality of water is a crucial preventive measure that helps homeowners maintain safe and healthy drinking water. Despite the various DIY solutions, water softeners provide a more personalized and practical approach. Once plumbing service providers determine the contaminants present in your water, they can recommend a suitable system that’s specifically designed to eliminate them.

DIY enthusiasts may benefit from a home test kit, but these systems don’t detect everything. Professionals leverage industry-standard equipment that’s not found in local stores, ensuring accuracy and informing solutions to enhance quality. Contact us at Rooter Man Plumbing and schedule a consultation with a professional plumber to test your water sources. We provide exceptional services, from water testing to water softener installation and maintenance, ensuring safe drinking water and your family’s well-being.

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