Key Takeaway: Hard water is a common challenge for homeowners in Aledo due to naturally high levels of calcium and magnesium. Installing a properly sized water softener helps protect plumbing, improve appliance efficiency, and make everyday tasks easier. With the...
At Elder’s Pure Water, we’ve seen a sharp increase in questions from Fort Worth homeowners about PFAS in drinking water—and that concern is well-founded. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals,” have been detected in multiple Fort...
Key Takeaway: Well water in Tarrant County can be clean and reliable, but it often contains minerals, metals, and occasionally bacteria or emerging contaminants that require treatment. The right solution depends on professional testing, system design, and local...
Quick Answer: To remove hard water stains from glass, spray with warm 1:1 white vinegar and water, let sit 5–10 minutes, wipe with microfiber, then rinse and squeegee. For tough spots, use a citric acid spray or a baking soda paste—never abrasives. To keep stains from...
Rotten egg smell in water is typically caused by hydrogen sulfide gas. Sources include wells, water heaters, or sulfate‑reducing bacteria in plumbing. The odor is usually an aesthetic issue but undermines confidence in tap water. Effective fixes: activated carbon,...
Understanding What’s in Your Water Starts Here If you’ve ever wondered how to test water hardness, you’re not alone. Hard water is a common issue in Texas, and knowing your water’s mineral content is the first step toward solving it. Hard water contains...