Water Quality Problems? Let's Identify the Cause
Changes in taste, smell, or appearance often signal underlying well or water quality issues. We help you understand what's happening — and what to do next.
Common Water Quality Issues We See
Cloudy or Milky Water
Often caused by air bubbles, sediment, or pressure issues. Usually harmless but worth investigating.
Rust-Colored or Brown Water
Commonly iron, manganese, or corroded components in your well system.
Rotten Egg / Sulfur Smell
Typically hydrogen sulfide gas or bacterial activity in your water supply.
Metallic or Bitter Taste
Often caused by minerals, low pH, or corrosion in pipes and components.
Sediment or Grit
Can indicate well disturbance, worn pump components, or filtration issues.
Hard Water / Scale Buildup
Excess calcium and magnesium causing soap scum, scale on fixtures, and appliance damage.
Why Water Quality Changes Over Time
- Natural changes in groundwater composition and mineral content
- Aging wells or pumps developing corrosion or sediment
- Recent drilling, pump work, or system repairs disturbing well conditions
- Flooding, heavy rain, or nearby construction affecting groundwater
- Seasonal groundwater level shifts changing water chemistry
Even a well that's been "fine for years" can develop problems over time.
Why Guessing Isn't the Answer
- Many serious contaminants are completely invisible to the eye
- Smell and taste don't tell the whole story about water safety
- Proper treatment depends on knowing exactly what's in your water
Our Approach to Water Quality Problems
Identify Symptoms
We listen to what you're experiencing with your water
Perform Testing
Professional lab analysis reveals the actual cause
Explain Results
Clear explanations in plain language, not jargon
Recommend Solutions
Practical options only if action is truly needed