Help Me Improve My Home Water Quality
We have all, at one time or another, seen, tasted, sensed, or felt contaminated water. Unfortunately, water that is red, orange, yellow, brown, cloudy or water that has an odd taste is too common across the country. Our water supplies should be clear, crisp, odorless and refreshing whenever we turn on our faucets.
Fresh water is the result of the Earth’s water cycle in which the sun’s heat causes surface water to rise into the atmosphere (evaporate) and then fall back to the surface again as rain, sleet, or snow (condensation). The water then seeps into the ground or flows down streams and rivers for our use in homes. Along the way, water comes into contact with impurities. Most of these impurities do not pose health problems. However, many of the contaminants in water cause poor tasting water, bad odors or staining on bathtubs, sinks or showers.
But what if your water looks, smells, and tastes just fine? Chances are that your water meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Standards. However, many contaminants cannot be detected by human senses. Many people never become suspicious until people in their community start to get sick. Testing water for impurities is simple and corrective actions are available in the industry today. So, don’t put up with bad smelling or poor tasting water anymore. Learn about the correct solution.
The Solution is as easy as 1, 2, 3
The GreenHomes approach for raising your home’s efficiency while eliminating any health or safety problems in your home remains simple and straightforward. It starts with GreenHomes helping you better understand the most common pollutants that impact water air quality levels in your home. As a result, proper modifications help improve your home’s water quality.
GreenHomes believes home energy and indoor water quality projects yield more success when homeowners better understand the problems and possible solutions for their home. So, we offer tools and solutions that help you learn about the issues in your home. Then, we offer substantial steps that helps resolve these problems. At GHA, we believe it is easier for homeowners to plan home energy and water quality projects and then execute them to get long lasting results if you are more knowledgeable about the root causes of the problem and solutions successfully used in the industry. Let us show you how to: