Spokane
FAQs
What should I do if I see sediment after plumbing work?
It’s common to see temporary sediment after plumbing repairs or utility work because debris can be dislodged. If sediment continues beyond a short period, a...
Can water filtration reduce eczema or skin irritation?
Some people see improvement after reducing chlorine and hardness minerals, which can contribute to dryness and irritation. Results vary because skin issues can have multiple...
Why does my filter clog quickly?
Fast clogging often indicates high sediment load, disturbed plumbing debris, seasonal changes, or an undersized filter. It can also happen when a filter is doing...
Is a whole-house filter enough or do I also need reverse osmosis?
Whole-house filtration improves water for bathing and protects plumbing, while reverse osmosis is typically focused on drinking and cooking water quality. Many households combine them:...
Does a water softener help my water heater run better?
Yes, hardness scale acts like insulation inside water heaters, making them work harder to heat water. Softening reduces scale formation, which can improve efficiency and...
Can filtration protect my plumbing and appliances?
Yes, reducing sediment and scale-forming minerals helps protect valves, fixtures, water heaters, and other equipment. Cleaner water can also reduce clogs in aerators and prolong...
Can you help with iron staining and metallic taste?
Yes, iron can cause orange staining, metallic taste, and buildup in fixtures and appliances. The best solution depends on whether the iron is dissolved, oxidized,...
What are specialty water filters used for?
Specialty filters target specific contaminants that basic filtration may not handle well, such as PFAS, nitrates, lead, or arsenic. The right media and design depend...
How often do whole-house filters need to be replaced?
It depends on your water quality, sediment load, and how much water your household uses. Some homes need more frequent changes, while others can go...
Will a whole-house filter remove chlorine taste and odor?
Often Yes, carbon filtration is one of the most common ways to reduce chlorine taste and odor throughout the home. Many people notice better-tasting water...
