Bad-Tasting Water in Michigan Homes
Why Do I Have Bad-Tasting Water in My Home?
If you have bad-tasting water, many problems could be affecting your water. The Michigan public water treatment facilities decontaminate water with chlorine, which can leave a bad, chemical taste in your water. When your water tastes metallic, that’s a sign metals like iron, lead, mercury, and arsenic have seeped into the water supply. If your water tastes bad and has a rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide is likely in your water.
Bad-Tasting Water – We Have the Solution!
Most of the time, bad-tasting water is only an inconvenience and not bad for your health. However, chlorine can have long-term negative health effects, like increased risk of asthma and other respiratory complications. While it’s a good thing that chlorine is decontaminating the water, it does not need to remain in your water supply once it’s been decontaminated. Other causes of bad water, like iron and copper will wreak havoc on your pipes and cause extensive damage and expensive repairs. If you have lead, mercury, or arsenic in your water, your health is definitely at risk. Let 1st Choice Water Solutions fix your bad-tasting water so you can hydrate again without hurting your family or home.