If you own a private well here in Colorado, you know contaminants can make your drinking water smelly, cloudy, unpalatable, and possibly hazardous to your health.

Testing for contaminants in your well annually is imperative for your well-being. Installing the appropriate water treatment systems to mitigate particles, metals, chemicals, or bacteria in your well water makes good sense.

At Plumb Pros Inc., we can assist you with testing. The results, provided by a third-party lab, guide us in recommending a drinking water system best suited to eliminate or reduce specific contaminants in the drinking water at your Denver, CO, home.

Water Treatment Solutions

No single filter or treatment process will eliminate all contaminants.

For example, if you have silt and dirt in your water, you might need whole-house sediment filtration and a drinking water system. If testing shows bacteria and viruses are the problems, an ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system may be the solution.

A point-of-use carbon filter or reverse osmosis system works with your drinking water tap. We typically install these systems under the kitchen sink, where they screen out contaminants such as arsenic, lead, and nitrates.

When you use the correct drinking water system and filters, you can consume your well water confidently, knowing it is clean and safe to drink.

Not sure about the next step? Schedule a free consultation with our team today. We offer financing options to help you create a healthy home. 

What's in My City Water?

Your municipal water supply originates from a well, river, lake, or another water source. Your public water supplier must follow U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and issue a water quality report to customers annually. During the treatment process, chlorine is added to the water to make it safe to drink.

However, municipal water supplies are not immune to contamination. An error made during treatment can affect the amount of chlorine that ends up in the water supply. Contaminants may enter your water supply through deteriorating pipes. Sewage released during a flood may contaminate municipal water systems.

Do You Have "Forever Chemicals" in Your Drinking Water?

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," are cause for concern in municipal and well water supplies.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), PFAS do not break down in the environment, can build up in fish, and travel through soil to contaminate drinking water sources.

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) notes that research suggests high levels of certain PFAS may lead to increased cholesterol in the human body, changes in liver enzymes, and an increased risk of kidney cancer, along with other medical issues.

Our experts at Plumb Pros Inc. can add an extra layer of protection to your city water supply by installing a drinking water system in your Denver, CO, home.

Installing a Drinking Water System

If you want to treat all water running through your plumbing, we can recommend a whole-house system tailored to meet your needs.

Repairing and Maintaining a Drinking Water System

Drinking water systems are just like other appliances in your home. They require preventative maintenance to stay in top condition. We can help you with water treatment system maintenance, including filter replacement.

Eliminate Contaminants in Your Drinking Water

Whether you own a well or pay for city water, our pros at Plumb Pros Inc. can help you improve the drinking water at your Denver, CO, area home. Call us at 303-430-1911 or request service online.

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