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Reasons Your Water is Brown

If you've ever had brown water from your faucet, you're not alone. The problem is quite common, especially in older homes. There could be many reasons why your water isn’t running clear, so it’s important to get help from a reliable professional. The specialists at Rooter Hero Plumbing offer premium services for local property owners, including pipe repair and plumbing inspections. If you’re worried about the quality of your fresh water, keep reading below to learn about some of the most common reasons for brown water as well as some specific solutions for dealing with them.

Rust

Rust can be caused by a plumbing leaks, corroded pipes and even rusty water heater tanks. But rust is not the only cause of your brown water. The highly reactive nature of iron will cause it to change colors when mixed with water, so if you see any discoloration, it may be time to call in an expert for more advice.

Chlorine

Chlorine, the chemical most often used to disinfect water and prevent bacterial contamination, can cause brown water. Chlorine is added to municipal drinking water supplies to kill bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause illness. It works by attacking the cell membranes of any organisms that may be present in the water supply causing them to die or become too weak to infect humans. However, this process also causes some discoloration which results in brown colored tap water.

Sediment/Dirt

Sediment and dirt can get into your water supply in a number of ways. For example, sediment may be brought in by erosion due to natural disasters such as floods or heavy rainfall. Similarly, construction projects can also contribute to the presence of sediment in your water supply: if soils are disturbed during a construction project and not properly handled, they could end up being washed away into the surrounding environment.

Well Water Issues

Wells are commonly found in rural areas where the cost of building and maintaining a municipal water system is not feasible. The quality of well water varies greatly depending on its source, and many homes with wells have problems with their water quality. Most often the problem is due to the high iron content, which can discolor laundry, bathtubs and sinks. Iron from well water can also deposit onto fixtures, dishwashers and piping, causing stains that are difficult to remove. However, it’s also possible that your well water has been contaminated with bacteria or heavy metals. A quality water test can help determine what may be causing the problem.

What to Do If You Have Discolored Water

If you do have brown water, try not to panic. Instead, call a professional plumber. They will be able to thoroughly inspect your plumbing system for signs of trouble. A water test can also be performed to eliminate the fear of any bacterial contamination or metal content that could be dangerous to your health. If the cause is associated with corrosion, pipe leaks or a similar issue, then a plumber can help you find a solution that best fits your needs.

Do You Need Help from a Qualified Plumber in Your Area?

While brown water may be a common issue, it can still be very frustrating. Let the reliable local plumbers at Rooter Hero Plumbing relieve that stress with a professional plumbing inspection. Our dependable specialists are always ready to put their tools to work for local California and Arizona area property owners. Contact our office for more information about our services, or to schedule an appointment for your next inspection or pipe repair service.

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