WATER PROBLEMS

Water Purification, Well Water Testing & Treatment and More for the Raleigh/durham NC and surrounding Areas

Are you seeing any of the following issues with your water? If you are, it’s time to call A & E Water Conditioning for your free on-site water analysis. 

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VISIBLE

  • Scale or staining from hardness, iron, and manganese 
  • Green/blue staining from acidic water
  • Brown, orange, or yellow staining from iron
  • White staining and water stains from hardness
  • Black staining from manganese

TASTES

If your water has a metallic taste from acidity or high iron content in water or if it tastes like chemicals from individual chemicals or chlorine, it’s time to get your water tested. 

SMELL

Rotten egg odor is an effect of dissolved hydrogen sulfide in the water. The problem is usually found in hot water, but it will appear in cold water in many cases. Your water might also smell like chlorine from excessive chlorination in the community or city/county water. Both issues are easily resolved. 

Acidic Water Pipe Damage - Problem Water Solutions in Raleigh/Durham NC, & Surrounding Areas

ACIDIC WATER low pH (below 7.0)

Are you noticing acidic water? You might if you have a well. Look for green or blue staining on your fixtures, toilet bowls, plumbing, and basins. Acidic water is corrosive to your plumbing, hot water systems, and plumbing fixtures. This is a very serious issues, and left untreated, will cause the plumbing to fail and leak. 

Iron Filled Pipe - Problem Water Solutions in Raleigh/Durham NC, & Surrounding Areas

IRON (rust)

Excess levels of iron in your water is considered a health issue. Look for staining of the basins and toilet bowls, and clogging of the plumbing. Other indications include problems with the hot water system, diminished water pressure, and discolored laundry. Our team offers multiple solutions to this problem, and has been successfully solving high iron situations for over 20 years. 

BACTERIA

Coliform bacteria are the most commonly found bacteria, but E.coli may also be present in well water. (Lab testing is required.)

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