Storms Can Affect Your Water Supply
Recent storms and heavy rainfall across many areas have raised concerns about water quality for homeowners. Whether your home relies on municipal water or a private well, storms can introduce…
Recent storms and heavy rainfall across many areas have raised concerns about water quality for homeowners. Whether your home relies on municipal water or a private well, storms can introduce…
Get your home holiday-ready The holidays are just around the corner, which means family gatherings, festive meals, and cozy nights at home. Whether you are hosting a crowd or simply…
You step out of the shower feeling less than refreshed. Your skin feels tight and dry, your hair seems lifeless, and no matter how much you scrub, that ring around…
Homeowners relying on well water often ask an important question: Is well water typically hard or soft? The simple answer is: well water is always hard. Several factors influence the…
As the back-to-school season begins, families are busy preparing with new backpacks, notebooks, and schedules. But one of the most important school supplies often goes unnoticed: clean drinking water. Hydration…
The recently published 2025 Annual Water Quality Report from the City of Santa Barbara confirms the city’s ongoing commitment to providing safe drinking water that meets all state and federal…
Reverse osmosis is one of the most effective forms of water filtration. It works by pushing water through a microscopically small filter material. This semi-permeable membrane has a pore size…
Filtered vs. Bottled Water – Which is Best?
Drinking Water, Drinking Water System, Reverse Osmosis | By: admin
“Drink more water … drink more water.” It’s a common message in the media these days, especially since drinking water has been proven to have many health benefits. What many people don’t know, however, is that hidden contaminants in the water they drink could actually be sabotaging their health instead of improving it.
We’ve finally learned our lesson. Drinking more water is a smart and healthy decision! But, you still have a lot of choices when it comes to what kind of water you drink. Bottled? Distilled? Natural spring water? Tap water?