Water Conditioning and Water Treatment for Farmington, NY
Fed up with struggling against the effects of hard water, unappetizing tastes, or worries about your water quality in Farmington, NY? You’re certainly not alone!
Aquanology specializes in personalized water conditioning and treatment solutions, crafted to specifically address the unique water challenges experienced by residents of Farmington.
Imagine luxuriously softened water, that leaves no hard-to-clean residue behind, and that’s pleasing to your skin and every time you wash or bathe. Imagine conditioned water that has no unpleasant tastes and odors like chlorine or sulfur. Imagine the convenience of having the quality of bottled water, but having it dispensed directly from a faucet at your fingertips.
Discouraged with the service from your existing water conditioning provider? We are able to service and repair most common brands of water treatment systems- contact us today to learn more.
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Water from both private and public sources most often has dissolved minerals from the ground such as calcium, creating what is commonly known as hard water, which causes mineral deposits, stains, dry skin, harm to appliances/water heaters, etc. Aquanology offers water softeners and related equipment service to eliminate the hard water issues you are experiencing.
Impurities such as sediment, clay, iron, etc, create cloudy or dirty water, making it unappealing for even basic usage. From a basic replaceable water filter to more complex backwashing water filtration systems, Aquanology has a system to meet your needs. Water from natural wells can contain offensive odors, such as sulfur. Water from public supplies most often contains chlorine, which can be unpleasant to taste or smell. Aquanology provides quality water conditioning systems to produce refreshing water that pleases.
Water from wells, aquifers, and especially surface water lakes may contain harmful pathogenic bacteria, such as total coliform and E. coli. Some water sources are contaminated with lead, nitrates, or other health impacting substances. Water with high mineral concentrations most often has an unpleasant flavor and can lead to other negative health impacts.
But there’s no need to panic and resort to purchasing expensive and wasteful bottled water. Aquanology has various options of water purification systems ranging from basic drinking water purification to whole home water systems to meet various requirements and budgets. We employ UV disinfection or chlorination to help keep your water safe from bacteria. Drinking water systems utilize membrane technology to remove unwanted contaminants and produce crisp, refreshing water with a taste that pleases.
Our Process Is Simple
1. CONTACT US
Call/email for a friendly chat about the water quality challenge you are dealing with. At your request, a technician from Aquanology will visit your home for a free water test and consultation. (In some cases, more advanced laboratory testing may be recommended as well.)
2. COUNT ON OUR EXPERTISE
We will assist you in determining needed changes to your existing water treatment setup, based on your budget and water quality expectations. Or, if necessary, we can remove the existing system and install a new system designed to serve you for years.
3. COUNT ON OUR RELIABLE SERVICE
We can set you up with our affordable service plan or provide training for you to do your own service and maintenance, to keep your water conditioning system working in top condition. Don’t forget our “just-a-phone-call-away” service and support for emergencies that may arise.
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FARMINGTON, NY WATER QUALITY
Farmington, NY City Water
If you are using public water supplies in the town of Farmington, your water most likely come from a very local and prominent source, Canandaigua Lake just to the south
The town of Farmington obtains its public water supplies from the City of Canandaigua water treatment plant 3772 West Lake Road, Canandaigua, NY
The public water in Farmington has water hardness levels ranging from 7 to 9 grains per gallon, coming into the moderately hard to hard water range, according to US Geographical survey. While this is not as hard as surrounding well water, a water softener still provides noticeable benefits. A water softener replaces the hardness minerals which cause staining and scaling on fixtures and appliances. A water softener can extend the life and maintenance intervals of appliances and water heaters. Issues like dry skin problems and excessive soap usage caused by hard water will be reduced by a water softener.
Basically, all of today’s public water is treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes. For this reason, if you are on public water in the Farmington area, there is usually little concern for bacteria contamination in your water. However, chlorine has an unpleasant taste and odor, and is best removed with a water filtration system after it enters your home. Contact us to learn more about a carbon water filtration system for your home.
Public water supplies in the Farmington/Canandaigua area have repeatedly had at certain times of the year high levels of trihalomethanes or other disinfection by-products thought to be potentially carcinogenic or cause other negative health effects. Old plumbing and water lines may contain levels of lead. Most public water treatment processors also add fluoride, which is a controversial substance. If interested in producing high quality drinking water for your home in Farmington, ask about our drinking water reverse osmosis systems, which are designed to reduce such common contaminants.
But how does one know what contaminants may be in a water supply, since some of them are tasteless and odorless? Others, like lead, can be picked up from plumbing or fixtures in a home. Excellent question, that’s why we advise to test, not guess. Aquanology provides various water testing options. Learn more about our water testing here.
For another way to find out what is in your water, you can obtain the Town of Farmington’s most current water quality report here https://townoffarmingtonny.com/annual_water_quality_report
Farmington, NY Well Water
Well water is still in use in rural areas surrounding Farmington. Local water quality analyses usually reveal moderate to very hard water from wells dotting the surrounding countryside. A water softener is recommended as a water treatment method to remove water hardness. Benefits of a water softener include longer appliance and water heater life, as well as less soap usage and less staining.
In well water supplies in Farmington and surrounding areas, some common metals found in varying levels are iron and manganese. In elevated levels, these metals can produce a noticeable metallic taste in the water. Iron is notorious for leaving behind hard-to-remove orange and brown stains, while manganese typically leaves black stains. A common solution for iron or manganese is a water softener or a specialty water filtration system.
Well water in Farmington can be contaminated by bacteria. Since pathogenic bacteria are a living thing, some wells may have bacteria present sometimes, and not at other times. However, the risk of contamination depends largely on the depth of the well, or if there are nearby factors that could introduce bacteria such as a sewer system, or if surface water is apt to enter the well somehow. A common, cost-effective water treatment method for bacteria is a UV disinfection system.
Some homeowners around Farmington struggle with the infamous well water contaminant hydrogen sulfide, more commonly called sulfur. The worst problem with sulfur is its significant “rotten egg” smell, but it also causes black stains, black sediment, and corrosion of plumbing and fixtures. Common methods used to remove sulfur include aeration or injection of peroxide or chlorine, along with some method of filtration.
Total dissolved solids levels (TDS) levels often follow hardness level, because they are based on the total mineral content of the water. As the TDS levels in water get higher, usually the taste and palatability of the water decreases. Some areas in the Town of Farmington can have such high levels of TDS in the well water, that the water is corrosive. A drinking water reverse osmosis system is usually recommended to reduce the TDS by up to 95% and produce drinking water that is clear and refreshing. A drinking water RO system is also recommended to remove nitrates, which is found in water, usually as a result of fertilizer run-off from agricultural operations.