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If you've ever noticed rusty orange or blue/green stains in your sinks, tubs or toilets, or an unpleasant smell in your water, you are among the many afflicted with problem water. Find out what causes problem water and how to fix it.

There are many other elements and characteristics which can cause water problems. If you have a question about a specific topic, browse the categories in our FAQ or e-mail inquiry@h2odoctors.com.
FAQ
FAQ
Commissioned Professionals E-mail

Misinformation: "Don't buy from a high-priced commissioned salesperson"


The Truth: The simple truth is that no matter how a salesperson is paid ever penny that ANY company earns is a result of a sale being made. If salaries are paid then no matter how effective or ineffective a sales rep is they still earn the same amount.

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Waukesha Soft Water E-mail

Misinformation: Waukesha Soft Water states "These so-called amazing low salt units have to regenerate multiple times for every one time other units regenerate and do not use 90% less salt. Ask exactly how much salt per month you should expect to use (average is 20 pounds per person)."

The Truth: Yes, our systems do regenerate more often AND they still use far less salt (although we never said 90% less). The true measure of any softener's efficiency is its GPP rating, or, Grains per Pound.

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Problem Water E-mail
Some water contains troublesome elements or has characteristics which can make it very unpleasant to use or damaging to things that it touches. Among them are iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide and acidity.
 
Lead E-mail
Lead-based solder used to join pipes in homes built before 1988 (when this practice was outlawed) can also cause problems with lead in the water after the water has left the municipal treatment facility or private well.
 
Chlorine E-mail
Chlorine used to disinfect water can have an adverse effect on taste and can create potential carcinogens, like trihalomethanes (THMs), when it reacts with organic matter in the water.
 
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