Why is my Water Salty?

Why is my Water Salty?

Imagine floating in the ocean on a beautiful, warm, sunny day. Inevitably, a gentle wave splashes you, and you taste the saltiness of the ocean water.  You think “eck,” that is so salty, but you realize that you are at the beach, floating in the ocean and because you are on the beach, in the ocean, the salty water taste is totally worth it.

Now imagine brushing your teeth first thing in the morning and getting a swig of nice, cold, salty water.  “Eck!” What in the world is going on, you think to yourself as you sputter the water out of your mouth. This same scenario happened to me personally a few months ago.  It gave me an entirely new appreciation for our customers who call in with their concern that their water is salty!

As water treatment professionals, “Why is my water salty?” is a common question and issue that homeowners ask us. There are a variety of reasons why your water could be salty.  Join me as I walk you through our process of determining the cause so that it can be properly treated.

If you are dealing with salty water, the first thing we would recommend is to have a water treatment professional come to your location to do an onsite water test and inspection. This test is going to help determine if the cause of salty water is occurring from the water source, or because your water treatment system is not working properly.

If salty water is coming directly from your water source, you could have a naturally occurring salt well. When this is the case, we provide our customers with options that are going to significantly reduce the salt level in their water. It is important for us to determine what the customer’s wants and needs are, and what they hope the result will be. As with so many things, cost can be a factor in the treatment decision for the family, making it important for us to go over the following questions:

  • Is there a need or desire for the entire home to be treated?
  • Does the homeowner just want to treat their drinking water so that there is an improved taste? It must be noted that taste is objective—everyone has a different opinion on the taste of water!
  • What other water quality issues exist– are there iron and/or hardness concerns that need to be treated as well?

The answers to these questions can help guide the water treatment professional to offer the best system options that will meet the family’s budget, wants, and needs.

When the cause of the salty water is determined to be from the water treatment system, a water treatment professional will start the process of checking over the system. In many cases, the cause could be something as simple as the unit not being programmed correctly. A quick adjustment of settings can get the good water flowing again pretty quickly. Low water pressure is another common scenario we run into. When the water pressure is found to be too low to properly flow through a water softener, it can lead to an incomplete backwash and push salty water into the home. In other instances, you could have a unit that is not sized correctly for your home’s water quality and water usage, again leading to salty water.

If you are dealing with salty water, our best recommendation is to reach out to your local water treatment professional to get your water tested.  This should give you a better understanding of the source of your salty water, and some options on how to best treat it!

Now, let’s get back to imagining we are floating in an ocean on a beautiful, warm, sunny day…

Do Water Softeners Make My Water Safe To Drink?

Do Water Softeners Make My Water Safe To Drink?

Do Water Softeners make my water safe to drink?   

This question comes up in our office from time to time, and the answer depends on the actual meaning of the question.   

A water softener’s purpose is to remove hardness from water.

Hard water contains the minerals calcium and magnesium. Hardness can build up in pipes over time, causing decreased water pressure and can also damage appliances. It is the cause of spots on dishes, sink fixtures, scale buildup on showers, tubs, sinks and toilets, and lack of soapy suds.

Water softeners do have the ability to remove ferrous iron from water but not ferric or bacterial iron.

Hardness in water can be determined from a water test that technicians perform onsite, or in our office. Once hardness is determined, the customer can make an informed decision on the benefits of a water softener. If iron concentrates test high, we may recommend adding on an iron filter, which will prevent staining of appliances and clothing.

Neither hardness or iron in a water are harmful to one’s health.    

If the question is will a water softener take care of bacteria and other organisms in waterthis really depends on your water source regardless of if you have a water softener, or not. A water softener is not going to remove the bacteria or other organisms in your water.  We recommend that water be tested by your local health department, or an independent lab. Depending on the results, additional water treatment systems could be added such as an ultraviolet light (UV) or a chlorination system that can make the water safe for drinkingcooking and bathing. 

If taste and/or healthy water is your major concern, a Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a great solution. ROs are effective in removing Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), which are naturally occurring mineral counts in water. Not only will you have immediate access to safe, great tasting drinking water, you will enjoy eliminating the amount of bottled water you purchase, saving you money and hassle over time. 

No more empty water bottles laying around your house to toss, or take to recycling!

Water is an important part of our lives and not all water is created equally.  There are many different water treatment options that fit each of our customers wants and needssometimes that is simply a water softener, other times, it is adding on other pieces of equipment to achieve the desired end result. Our passion is helping you take control of your water! If you have questions on water treatment, comment below!