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Six Tell-Tale Signs You Have Hard Water (and What You Can Do About It)

Hard water is a common condition across Maryland and the rest of the United States. Hard water can cause some …

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Salt vs Salt-Free Water Softening: What’s the big deal?

Hard water is a serious problem for millions of homeowners across the country, and it can wreak havoc on your …

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What’s In Your Untreated City Water?

Untreated city water may not be safe to drink, so it’s a good idea to be on the lookout for …

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How Do Water Softeners Work?

Do you notice scaling or residue on your faucets and fixtures? Does your soap fail to lather and leave behind …

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Why Tap Water Leaves the Plant Clean But Arrives At Your Tap Contaminated

Many people are rightly worried about the drinking water coming straight out of their taps. Unfortunately, much of the United …

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What’s Your Water Problem?

Do you know what’s wrong with your water? While most water troubles are best left to a water treatment expert …

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The Harmful Health Effects of Having Iron in Your Drinking Water

Even if the water coming out of your tap looks crystal clear, it could be loaded with heavy metals and …

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Top 5 Reasons to Switch to a Bottleless Cooler

Chesapeake Cooler Company’s bottleless cooler solutions really are better: Better than bottles Better than tap Better than bottle delivery What …

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Pros and Cons of UV Filtration

Regardless of your water source, contaminants can enter your home’s water. Homeowners with private wells are versed in the need …

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FAQs About City Water Testing

Are you relying on city water in Montgomery or Prince George’s County, Maryland? Or anywhere else in Maryland, for that …

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Effects of Chromium in Water 

Unfortunately, the water coming out of your tap may be contaminated with various heavy metals and other pollutants. This is …

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Water pH and Your Plumbing

Pure water should have a neutral pH level. Unfortunately, the water that enters your home is not always pH neutral. …

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