The Water Times
Helpful insights on soft water, home systems, and what’s coming through your tap.
From product comparisons to water quality tips, explore expert-written content designed to help you get clean, healthy water, save money, and help the environment along the way!
Featured Posts
Recent Posts
Read All Blogs
We’ve got plenty more where that came from. If you’re the kind of person who likes to dig in and figure things out before making a decision, we get it. From quick tips to comprehensive guides, we have everything to help you understand our systems, your water, and what you can do to improve it.
Mar 19th 2026
Most people don’t realize the sheer number of possible contaminants in the water they use and drink. From pollutants to bacteria, the threats to our health are numerous.
NuvoH2O has outlined some potential harmful agents that may be present and negatively affect your water quality.Bacteria And Microorganisms
Bacteria are the most common water contaminants and are the most likely to cause water-borne illnesses. Bacteria can enter water sou… Read more
Mar 19th 2026
A water softener is a great way to reduce the negative effects of hard water. Water softeners work by exchanging the calcium and magnesium ions in hard water for sodium ions. This process doesn’t remove any of the minerals from your water, but it does make them much less likely to cause problems. Shop through our water softener systems to find the perfect solution for your home today!
You Have Scale Buildup on Your Plumbing Fixt… Read more
Water is essential for life, yet many families struggle to meet their daily hydration needs. While most people focus on drinking enough water, an often-overlooked factor is the quality of the water itself.
Hard water, which contains high levels of calcium and magnesium, can create subtle barriers that discourage drinking and reduce the benefits of hydration. Improving water quality for health can make a real difference in family hydration h… Read more
Sep 22nd 2025
If you’ve ever traveled to another city, or even just across town, you may have noticed the water tastes different, feels different in the shower, or leaves more (or fewer) spots on your dishes. That’s because water quality by region isn’t the same everywhere.
The factors affecting water quality range from local geology to weather patterns, and from infrastructure age to nearby land use. Whether your home relies on a municipal w… Read more