World Water Day: Why Water Access, Awareness, and Home Water Quality All Matter
World Water Day is about more than global awareness — it’s about the water in your home, your habits, and the role we all play in protecting safe, reliable water.
World Water Day is about more than global awareness — it’s about the water in your home, your habits, and the role we all play in protecting safe, reliable water.
When spring cleaning season hits, most people think about windows and floors — not their water. Here’s what homeowners often forget and why it matters more than you think.
Fluoride has been part of U.S. drinking water for decades — but new EPA discussions are bringing it back into the spotlight. Here’s what homeowners need to know, without the fear or the hype.
Eco-efficient water treatment goes beyond saving water — it focuses on smarter system design, reduced waste, and consistent performance. As water concerns grow, efficiency has become a critical part of protecting both homes and the environment.
Microplastics are now being found in drinking water around the world. While research is still evolving, understanding how microplastics enter water supplies and what homeowners can do to reduce exposure is an important step toward protecting long-term water quality.
PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” are increasingly being detected in drinking water across the country. Understanding where PFAS come from, why they’re difficult to remove, and how they impact water quality is an important step for homeowners concerned about long-term exposure.
Modern water problems require more than basic filtration. W.E.T. Technology™ uses intelligent system design to maximize contact time, improve treatment efficiency, and reduce water waste — delivering better water without unnecessary complexity.
If your water feels different than it used to, you’re not imagining it. Water quality can change over time due to infrastructure, treatment adjustments, and household factors—even if you haven’t moved.
From dry skin to cloudy dishes, many everyday frustrations are blamed on the wrong thing. Here are the most common water quality problems homeowners misdiagnose—and how to spot the real cause.
Clean water isn’t one-size-fits-all. What’s considered “clean” can vary dramatically from home to home based on location, plumbing, and usage. Here’s what clean water really means—and why your home’s needs may be unique.
Your water may look clear—but that doesn’t always mean your filtration system is working. Learn how to spot the real signs of performance, common misconceptions homeowners have, and when it’s time to take action.
Better home water starts with better habits. Explore the top water-related resolutions for 2026 — from filter changes to RO upgrades, softening tips, pressure checks, and simple ways to improve comfort and efficiency all year long.