by nmarowitz | Dec 16, 2015 | Residential water problems, Water Filtration
PRIVATE & PUBLIC SUPPLY IN HOPKINTON, MA The following discusses both private and town supplied water with regard to potential quality issues or concerns and the possible need for a filtration system or softener. For town water users, iron and manganese is more...
by nmarowitz | Dec 9, 2015 | Water Filtration
If you are a resident of Carlisle, MA, your private well may require some type of water filtration, water softener or both. As is the case with many wells in Massachusetts, there are certain common contaminants that find their way into the water supply. This is not...
by nmarowitz | Dec 7, 2015 | Water Filtration
Water Storage on our Planet & Water Filtration Systems As part of the Hydrologic Cycle, water that has evaporated and precipitated back to earth can end up in various places. The reason certain water supplies typically require water filtration systems to meet...
by nmarowitz | Dec 2, 2015 | Radon
Radon in water is not a problem until the gas escapes the water as it enters your home through faucets, showers, bathtubs and washing machines. As radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless element, the need for a water test is all the more critical. Radon is a...
by nmarowitz | Nov 24, 2015 | Residential water problems, Water Filtration
What Should I Do If My Newly Purchased Home Has Water Treatment Equipment That Was Previously Installed? We often get phone calls from new homeowners that purchased a home with pre-existing water filtration equipment installed. SYSTEM WAS PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED...
by nmarowitz | Nov 23, 2015 | Radon
Radon in water is not a problem until the gas escapes the water as it enters your home through faucets, showers, bathtubs and washing machines. As radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless element, the need for a water test is all the more critical. Radon is a...
by MAXadmin | Oct 13, 2015 | Residential water problems
MASSACHUSETTS DRINKING WATER – ARSENIC & URANIUM ISSUES IN WELLS Massachusetts drinking water probabilities of Arsenic and Uranium can now be seen at the following detailed town maps. Just follow the previous link and click on the link next to your town to...
by MAXadmin | Aug 12, 2015 | Residential water problems
Some water problems, such as the presence of Radon and Arsenic in water, are impossible to detect without an appropriate laboratory water test. But many water problems can be detected simply by using your taste, smell and observation skills. Here’s what to...
by MAXadmin | May 7, 2015 | Residential water problems
Saltwater intrusion is exactly what it sounds like – the movement of salt water into fresh water. This can contaminate drinking water and lead to an array of other consequences. Where is this problem most likely to occur and are you at risk? Not surprisingly,...
by MAXadmin | Apr 9, 2015 | Water Filtration
Casually mention water filtration or water filters around just about anyone and the first image that pops into their head will most likely look something like a Brita filter. We have one thing to say about that: Just as Paul Hogan knew what a real knife was in...