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3 Ways to Improve Your Water at Home

How does your water taste? Do you suspect that there’s something wrong with it, but you’re not quite sure? Do you want to make sure that your water is clean and potable at every tap in the house? As a professional plumbing contractor in the greater Clovis area, we solve a lot of problems for our customers each day. Water quality is one of the most important issues, and we’re proud to offer a wide range of solutions. Here are 3 ways to get started on improving the water in your home.

1. Get Your Water Tested

If you’re not happy with your water, then don’t settle for mediocre. The first step toward improvement is getting your water tested by a professional. What you will receive is detailed information about the various things in your water beyond pure H2O. While not every extra mineral or particle is dangerous (some may even be beneficial in small amounts), you may also find that you need to take action. A professional will be able to advise you as to which approach is the right one to take.

2. Consider a Water Softener If You’ve Got Hard Water

Hard water–water with high amounts of calcium and magnesium among other trace minerals–can be a real problem for homeowners in our area. While it’s not particularly harmful, hard water can have a serious negative impact on your plumbing system. When those mineral deposits begin to accumulate within the pipes, it can actually reduce the diameter and eventually lead to premature piping replacement.

3. Take a Comprehensive Approach to Cleaner Water

There are a number of options if there are things in your water supply that you’d like to remove. One of the most comprehensive, however, is the reverse osmosis system. This whole-house or point-of-use system uses pressure and a permeable membrane to filter out a diverse range of contaminants and pollutants.

To learn more about your options when it comes to improving your water supply, call Mark Carpenter Plumbing today at (575) 222-2551.
 
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