Common Water Problems, Solved

Not sure which system you need? Start with the problem you're actually seeing at the tap. Below are the most common water problems in US homes and wells — from hard-water scale and orange iron stains to rotten-egg odor, chlorine taste, acidic water, and health-risk contaminants like lead, PFAS and nitrate. Every problem links to a focused page that explains what causes it, exactly how the right treatment media fixes it, and the complete system we'd recommend, sized free to your water before you buy.

If you'd rather be guided, take the 60-second water quiz and we'll match you to the right solution in three questions. Prefer to talk it through? A US-based water expert can help you read your water test and pick the right system — no pressure, no upsell.

Hard Water & Scale

Spots, scale, stiff laundry and appliance wear from hard water.

Iron, Rust & Manganese

Orange/black staining and metallic taste from iron and manganese.

Sulfur & Rotten-Egg Odor

That hydrogen-sulfide smell at the tap.

Well Water — Combos, Bacteria & Sediment

Whole-well treatment, disinfection and clarity.

Acidic / Corrosive Water

Low-pH water attacking pipes and leaving blue-green stains.

City Water — Chlorine, Chloramine, PFAS & Fluoride

Municipal disinfectants and contaminants.

Drinking-Water Safety & Contaminants

Certified reduction of health-risk contaminants.

Lead risk from old service linesLead leaching from aging pipes and solder →Safe, great-tasting drinking waterPeace-of-mind drinking water free of lead, pfas and taste issues →Nitrates and nitrites in well waterAgricultural nitrate contamination in the well →Chromium-6 in the water supplyHexavalent chromium flagged in your water report →VOCs and industrial chemicalsTce, pce, benzene or mtbe in the groundwater →Microplastics and emerging contaminantsMicroplastic particles and emerging contaminants in tap water →Radon gas dissolved in well waterRadon entering the home through well water →Perchlorate contaminationPerchlorate detected in the water supply →Algal toxins from lake or reservoir waterCyanotoxins from harmful algal blooms in surface water →1,4-dioxane and hard-to-treat contaminants1,4-dioxane that ordinary carbon can't catch →1,2,3-TCP in groundwaterThe industrial contaminant 1,2,3-trichloropropane in your well →

Skin, Hair & Whole-Home

Gentler water and premium whole-home systems.

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