Why is the water in my tap white? What gives my water a metallic taste? It’s simple to become overly concerned about your drinking water, and before you know it, you’re too terrified to turn on the faucet at all. The easiest approach to avoid that uncomfortable sensation is to accurately evaluate your water. We’ll assist you in the beginning. Here are four simple tests you may use to determine whether your tap water is contaminated.
Foggy Appearance
Water that is cloudy may also indicate that your tap water is excessively “hard.” Calcium and magnesium are two heavy minerals found in hard water. Although these minerals aren’t necessarily harmful, they make your water cloudy. If the water from your water softener appears hazy, it probably isn’t operating properly. Cloudy water may also be a sign of corrosion, sand, or debris in the pipes that carry your water. You should have an expert inspect your pipes if you suspect that might be the case, especially if you have older plumbing.
Metallic Taste
It’s conceivable that your water heater is the problem if only your hot water has a metallic odor. To get rid of sediment that can be the source of the stench, flush your water heater. Your water supply pipes may be introducing rust or corrosion into your water if all of it tastes metallic. Water can shear off microscopic flakes as it passes through rusted pipes. Quickly have a professional inspect and clean and inspect your supply pipes ASAP. We’ll be able to identify the issue and provide a solution.
Unusual Scent
You can determine the best course of action to take once you determine what the fragrance of your water is. You should flush your water heater if, for example, the water has a metallic or sulfuric odor. Try turning down your water softener if your water has a salty odor. It could be more challenging to get rid of a musty smell on your own. Ask your neighbors if the water quality in your neighborhood is a problem, or search online for any comments said anything about algae by your water provider. You might also give your faucets a good cleaning. Of course, if in doubt, call your neighborhood smell-good plumber to find the source of the issue.
Scum & Residue
Chalky Remains
Checking your water softener should be your first step if your tap water is leaving stains or gunk behind. Your supply pipes are most likely the source of the issue if your softener is operating properly. Naturally, supply pipes rust or corrode over time, particularly if your water is harsh. Consider having your pipes replaced to provide a long-lasting solution.
For All Your Water Issues in New Jersey
Give BJC Clifton Plumbers a call for prompt, trustworthy responses to any water-related inquiries. Our specialists can diagnose the issue with your water and recommend the least invasive solution. You shouldn’t ever have to question if your water is safe to drink. Give us a call, and we’ll assuage your concerns.