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…
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…
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…
Ensure Safe Water for Your 4th of July Guests This 4th of July, declare freedom from hard water, chlorine, and bad taste—and embrace the confidence of clean, safe water in…
Just moved into a home with a private well? Or considering buying a property with an existing well? The below might be of interest to you. What Is Well Water?…
Chlorines health effects have been debated for decades. However, most experts now agree that there are some significant health risks related to chlorinated water as well as the chlorinated by-products.
Notes: looking at the current water crises in Santa Barbara, it has become ever apparent that having an efficient water softener is key. We all want to do our part in water conservation and in a time where watering your lawn is taboo, some think that removing their backwashing water softener is the answer. This is a misconception and the amount of chemicals and cleaning product to fight hardness is much more expensive and worse on the environment. The answer is installing an efficient water softener. Our quality units have programmable options that can bring the regeneration cycle from 80-100 gallons to 20.
Don’t be fooled! While many of the devices do exist, they are referred to as “descalers” in the water treatment industry, not softeners.