Benjamin Franklin Plumbing - August 13, 2024

The Royal Flush, August 2024: It's Water Quality Month!

Are You Happy with Your Home's Water Quality?

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Are You Happy with Your Home's Water Quality?

August is Water Quality Month, and what better time to talk about what is in your home's water supply? While most of the drinking water is safe in the United States, you still have to make sure your water is safe, healthy, and great tasting – which is where we come in.


For instance, if you are dealing with brown or discolored water, there could be several reasons why. We explain why, and when it's time to call in the professionals, in our blog below.


Improving your home's water quality could also be as simple as upgrading the showerhead in your bathroom. If you're in the market for a filtered showerhead, we explain some of the things you should consider.


Finally, if you have hard water in your house, you know the importance of having a good water softener! But there are lots of things to think about when purchasing a new one. Our buying guide has all the details!


Our team is dedicated to helping your family regain comfort and peace of mind. Improving water quality is a significant concern for many families across the nation, so we are ready to help them eliminate any bacteria and contamination.  Call us today at 1-877-BEN-1776 or contact us online.

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Why Is My Water Brown?

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Brown water from the faucet, shower, or toilet can be more than a little jarring. If your home's water has gone from crystal clear to brown, rusty, or discolored overnight, don’t panic. In most cases, brown or dirty tap water is a temporary nuisance – and it’s not necessarily dangerous.


Read on to find out what causes brown water, whether it’s dangerous, and when to call the professionals.

Reasons Your Water Is Brown
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What to Consider When Shopping for a Filtered Showerhead

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Filtered showerheads are gaining popularity for their ability to provide a cleaner, more refreshing shower experience. But before you rush into buying one, there are a few key factors you should consider to make sure you're getting the best bang for your buck.


Here's what we recommend you keep in mind!

What You Should Know
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How to Choose a Water Softener

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A quality water softener will generally last you around 10 to 15 years, and if you’re thinking about buying a new one, there are some things you should consider! Our buying guide will explain how to choose the best water softener for your home.

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Joke of the Month

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Why did the faucet go to therapy?


It had issues with attachment!

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Ben Franklin's Quote of the Month

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It’s no secret that tap water is full of chemicals, heavy metals, and other impurities that can be harmful to your health. But getting a water filtration system installed in your home isn’t just good for your family’s health – it can also help improve the quality of your daily life and protect your plumbing system from potentially damaging mineral build-up.


Once the treatment equipment is installed, you’ll notice a near-instant difference in the taste, smell, and overall appearance of your water. Every household faces different water problems, but we’re confident that additional treatment can help you get one step closer to a cleaner, more refreshing drink.

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