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Toxins and hard water minerals can give your water a really bad taste. If you sense your water start to taste like chlorine, dirt, metal, or off in general, it’s time to call Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. to assess your water’s condition. In the meantime, stop drinking tap water and switch to bottled water instead until you’ve had your water tested at the minimum.
If your water begins to smell strangely, that’s a pretty good indicator you need a water filtration system! A rotten-egg type smell signals high levels of sulfur in your water supply, which can irritate your eyes, nose, throat, and respiratory system. Additionally, chlorine, algae, lead, and even rotting animal matter can be behind foul-smelling water. Be sure to contact our team right away to address the issue and get a water filtration system installed.
Do you find that your utensils, dishes, sinks, surfaces, or other objects still appear dirty even after rigorously cleaning them? Hard water is likely to blame! Hard or contaminated water will leave residue behind, and is a clear indicator that it’s time to install a water filtration system in your home. You’ll enjoy clean dishes again in no time!
The last thing you want after a nice, long shower or bath is dry, irritated skin. High chlorine levels or contaminants in your water supply can cause dry skin. Unfiltered water can also make it difficult for soap to dissolve properly, which will leave soap residue on your skin after washing, and may cause itchiness or breakouts. If you’re finding your skin dryer after you bathe, it’s time to schedule a water filtration installation service with Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. today!
If you notice that your tap water has a brown or red tint, or has bits floating in it, stop drinking that water immediately! Murky or discolored water is a major red flag that signals your water supply has been contaminated, and may no longer be safe to drink. You can contact our local plumbing professionals to conduct a water test, and then install the correct water filtration system based on the test results.
When you take your clothing out of the washing machine, the last thing you expect to see is faded clothing. Hard water and minerals in your water can cause clothing to fade or gray after going through the washing process. To remedy this problem, you’ll need to install a water filtration system for your whole home.
The Macon, GA spring season often brings increased precipitation, which then leads to runoff carrying sediment, fertilizers, and other pollutants into your water sources. This makes professional water assessment and treatment essential to maintain safe water standards in your home.
Absolutely! Water treatment systems, like reverse osmosis or carbon filters, can remove unpleasant tastes and odors caused by contaminants commonly found during spring runoff.
Water treatment solutions like sediment filters, UV purification, and water softeners are all popular choices for addressing spring-specific concerns. Common spring water issues we tackle include sediment, bacterial contamination, and hard water caused by seasonal changes.
Yes! Certain water treatment options, like whole-home filtration systems, can help remove allergens such as pollen and other irritants that are introduced into water supplies during the spring season. Your Air Conditioning Specialist Inc. technician can recommend a water treatment solution that is tailored to your particular concerns and needs.
Modern water treatment systems are designed with sustainability in mind. They help to conserve water, reduce waste, and minimize the need for single-use plastic bottles by providing clean, safe drinking water at home. All of this positively impacts the local Macon, GA environment.
Our team proudly offers a number of HVAC maintenance plans for both residential and commercial heating & cooling systems
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