It seems that only in recent years, homeowners have become more aware of possible radon levels around their home and how it can negatively impact their wells. Radon is a harmful, natural gas which you might not even know exists in your home. When asked why we would want to specialize in radon air and […]
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Some homeowners might assume that if their drinking water does not have a strange color or taste, it is safe enough to drink. Though many signs of contaminated water can be perceived through these senses, there are other dangerous compounds that are harder to detect through sight or smell, and can be harmful to the […]
New homeowners and old homeowners alike have their water tested, and the test results come back and they hear the words âhard waterâ or âsoft waterâ. For about five seconds they are left to wonder, âWhat the heck does that even mean?â. Â The Water Store has been conducting water tests in NH and explaining […]
The Water Store suggests testing your water annually in NH as itâs important to the health of you and your family, but what many do not know is the best time of year to receive your water test from us is during the spring and early summer. Just as many other parts of the […]
Time and time again you will hear a friend or family member talk about their well water in New Hampshire, and what the iron is doing to the taste and wellbeing of their appliances. When your well receives water, it picks up elements from the ground, such as iron. Iron can cause a metallically taste, […]
There are plenty of horror stories about arsenic and tales about using this natural chemical to poison others by placing it in food, but it is often arsenic alters our health in subtler ways. In November of 2015, a study was published in Environmental Health Perspectives linking respiratory complications in babies to arsenic exposure while […]
For homeowners, nothing can be more important than ensuring that the source of drinking water in your home is clean and free of potentially deadly contaminants that might harm you or your familyâs health.
For new home owners and established home owners alike, determining what the best course of action to take with your water supply can be a complicated and time consuming process.
One of the realities of living in the 21st century is that technology grows and evolves at sometimes startling rates.