
FAQ
What are the adverse effects of hard water?
Since hard water gains its properties from various dissolved minerals—calcium, iron, and magnesium are among the most common—it can pretty harsh on…

FAQ
Why does my water taste bad?
No one should have to live with water that isn’t both clean and refreshing. Unfortunately, city-mandated water treatment practices often leave behind…

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What sets Kinetico products apart from other water treatment solutions?
At [firm-name], our water softening and filtration specialists are dedicated to providing you with clean, fresh water at a low cost to…

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How do I determine what contaminants are in my water?
In its pure and pristine state, water is tasteless, colorless, and odorless. With that in mind, there are contaminants in your water…

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Why is chlorine added to municipal water supplies?
Chlorine is capable of eliminating a whole range of bacteria that may otherwise be dangerous in a city’s water supply, along with…

FAQ
Why does my water taste metallic?
The metallic taste of your water is most likely the result of metallic particles present in your water supply. While some metals—like…

FAQ
Why are there rust-orange stains in my bathtub and sink?
When dissolved in water, iron and manganese typically leave rust-orange or black stains in sinks, bathtubs, toilets, and any other household appliance…

Austin Water Filters
My tap water has an unpleasant taste, how can I determine why?
Alone, water is tasteless, odorless, and completely translucent. Austin’s tap water, for example, contains a variety of minerals such as fluoride, chromium,…

FAQ
Why do you need water softener at home?
Water softeners clean your water after it picks up harmful elements in the public water system. As water travels from the ground,…