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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.
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Water Glossary
What is hard water? E-mail

According to the U.S. Geologic Survey, 85 percent of the United States has to cope with hard water, which is water with excessive levels of calcium and magnesium, or more simply put: dissolved rock. While hard water is not considered to be unhealthy for people to drink, it can be very detrimental for household plumbing, cleaning processes, and water-using appliances. The phrase “Hard Water” came about because it was found to be very hard to clean with. The Water Quality Association (www.wqa.org) rates water on a scale from 1 – 10.5 grains of rock per gallon of water. The “soft” water that residents enjoy along Lake Michigan is in fact very hard coming in at the top of the WQA scale at somewhere between 8 & 10 grains of hardness. While this is certainly softer than the water in Waukesha or Brookfield that registers a whopping 20+ grains per gallon, it is by no means soft, or less than 1 grain per gallon.

 
What is a “non-electric” softener? E-mail
A non-electric softener is a very unique, patented and highly efficient water softening system first developed by Kinetico (www.kinetico.com) in the early ‘70’s in Newbury, OH. What made it so revolutionary is that it required no electricity to operate the metering system required by all other systems, up until that time. The name Kinetico comes from the fact that all of our systems are entirely powered by the “kinetic” energy of the water flowing through them – now that’s green! In addition to using no electricity Kinetico’s 2040 model represents the lowest salt and water usage as well. At a mere 16 ounces of salt used per regeneration and the fact that it sips on just 7 gallons of water makes Kinetico the high efficiency king of the industry – no other systems even come close!
 
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