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Is Your Drinking Water Safe?
Although most drinking water in the United States is considered safe, there is an increasing concern about the quality of drinking water — especially as more and more contaminants are found in groundwater supplies. The worry about possible health problems resulting from these contaminants is causing consumers to seek solutions to ensure that the quality of their drinking water is maintained.
What Do We Find in the Hudson Valley?
Well, to start, the Hudson Valley is much like the rest of the United States. Around 85% of the water is considered “hard water." Hard water typically will not harm you, but it will likely harm your plumbing, fixtures, and appliances.
Who is Responsible for Testing the Water Supplies?
For individual wells, the responsibility lies with the homeowner. For municipal water supplies, the responsibility lies with the “owner” of the supply. Each year, this “owner” has to publish the results of a water test on their water with NYS. This annual water quality report has to list all contaminants found. The contaminants most often found in this area are coliform bacteria, organic chemicals, and MTBE.
Is There a Reason to Be Concerned?
The answer is YES. The good news is that Smith Plumbing & Heating/Kitchen & Bath can perform a FREE WATER TEST and give you an alternative solution to your problems. Call today to request your test and free estimate on any of our water conditioning services.
Water Conditioning Services
We install whole-house water conditioning equipment that addresses common issues:
- Hard water
- Iron staining
- Low pH
- Sulfur odor
- Sediment
- Chlorine removal
We install the Multi-Pure drinking water system and use products from Master Water Conditioning Corporation, Water Soft, Aqua-Pure, Cuno, and 3M.
To learn more about how Smith Plumbing & Heating/Kitchen & Bath can help ensure years of comfortable, worry-free service, fill out our convenient form or speak with one of our experienced team members by calling (845) 856-5325/(845) 856-LEAK today.
Did You Know?
While water covers approximately 75% of the Earth’s surface, only about 1% is readily available for drinking purposes. Most of the Earth’s water is either in the oceans or in the polar caps. It's the 1% that we need to be most concerned about.
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