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No matter the source, tap water must be tested periodically. Homeowners often ignore the tell-a-tale signs of water contamination, and some of these contaminants can cause serious health threats. Thankfully, there are numerous water treatment options to choose from, with each one addressing a specific concern. In New Jersey, you can call services like RAdata, LLC, for water testing and treatment, as needed. 

Reasons for water testing 

Ideally, it is best to order water testing at least once in two years. Simple lab tests can help in identifying the possible contaminants and dissolved minerals that need attention. You should call a professional service, if –

  1. There is a change in the color, taste, or odor of tap water.
  2. Occupants of the house have experienced unexplained stomach infections. 
  3. Neighbors have found something unusual in their water source. 

Various factors can impact the overall taste and color of water, and unless tests are done, it is impossible to decide on the right treatment. 

Reviewing the popular options

  • Water Softeners. The presence of dissolved minerals in water can damage appliances and cause skin and hair dryness. The simple solution to this is a water softener, which can reduce the level of dissolved iron, radium, manganese, and lead. 
  • pH Neutralizers. If the pH level of your water source is too low, it can cause damage to the plumbing components. pH Neutralizers raise the pH level by passing the water through Calcite. 
  • Granular Activated Carbon (GAC). This kind of treatment helps in minimizing the presence of chemicals and chlorine. It is also one of the recommended options for treating well water for radon levels. The system passes the water through a tank containing activated carbon. 
  • Whole House Arsenic adsorption treatment. If arsenic is found in your tap water, this treatment will help reduce both Arsenic III and Arsenic V. The system is installed at the source of water entry. 
  • Ultraviolet Water Purification. The last one on our list is UV water purification, which gets rid of germs and bacteria, by exposing the water to UV light. Ultraviolet Water Purification is preferred because it doesn’t rely on any additional chemicals for disinfection. 

There are also other options, such as Iron Breaker and Sulfur Breaker, and Carbon Block Lead Removal. Talk to a local water treatment service to know what they can do for your tap water concerns. They can also help in setting up a comprehensive system for complete purification. 

 

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