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Are you one of the 85% living with hard water?

No matter where it originates from, all home water has contaminants. Some contaminants may cause hard water problems throughout the home and others can make your water look, smell or taste strange. Contaminants like lead, arsenic, and PFAS such as PFOA and PFOS are harder to detect and can even harm your health. To find out exactly what’s in your home water, it needs to be tested.

Get a Free Water Test With Expert In-Home Consultation

You can test your own home water but nothing beats professional diagnosis. That’s because knowing what’s contaminating your water only identifies the problem. An EcoWater Pro provides white-glove treatment, learns about your specific home water needs and will answer any questions you may have before recommending the right water treatment method for you.

 

Schedule Your Free Water Test

What Can a Home Water Test Tell You? 

With an at-home water test, an EcoWater Pro will be able to determine your:

  • Water hardness level. About 85% of homes in North America are impacted by hard water. Hard water minerals such as calcium and magnesium can cause a range of problems throughout the home and negatively impact your well-being. 
  • pH level. The acidity or alkalinity in your home water is significant to taste, odor, color and, if your pH is too acidic, it can even negatively impact your plumbing.
  • Other contaminants. An EcoWater Pro can identify a range of contaminants, including lead, arsenic, nitrate, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chlorine, and more.

Second-to-None Professional Recommendations

Unless you’re an expert, knowing what to choose can be confusing and overwhelming. That’s where an EcoWater Pro comes in. They are trained experts equipped with a range of third-party certified systems that are ready to meet your exact needs. Once they determine what you require, they will be able to set your home up with healthier, great-tasting water for years to come.