5 Signs Your Home Has Poor Water Quality


When you turn on the tap, you expect clean, safe water—clear, odorless, and tasteless. But what if your water is silently affecting your health, damaging your home, or costing you money?

At One Water Systems, we believe that clean water is essential for healthy living and a sustainable home. If you're unsure about the quality of your water, here are five red flags you shouldn’t ignore:

1. Your Water Smells or Tastes Strange

Unpleasant odors or odd flavors are a clear indicator that something’s off. Common culprits include:

  • Chlorine – a chemical used to disinfect municipal water that can leave a strong swimming pool-like smell.

  • Sulfur – smells like rotten eggs and usually signals the presence of hydrogen sulfide.

  • Metallic tastes – may indicate iron, manganese, or even lead in your water.

If your water doesn’t taste or smell clean, it’s time to investigate.

2. You See Stains on Your Sinks, Tubs, or Laundry

Brown, red, or blue-green stains around drains or on clothing could be caused by high levels of:

  • Iron (rusty stains)

  • Copper (blue-green marks)

  • Manganese or other minerals

These minerals not only stain but can also corrode plumbing and appliances over time—costing you in repairs or replacements.

3. Your Skin and Hair Feel Dry or Irritated

If your skin feels tight or itchy after a shower, or your hair is constantly dull or brittle, your water could be to blame. Hard water (full of calcium and magnesium) or chlorine-heavy water can strip away natural oils, causing:

  • Dry skin or eczema flare-ups

  • Scalp irritation

  • Color-treated hair fading faster

With a whole house water filtration system, you’ll feel the difference on your skin and in your hair.

4. You Notice Limescale or Buildup Around Faucets and Appliances

A chalky white residue on showerheads, kettles, or dishwashers is a telltale sign of hard water. Over time, this buildup can:

  • Reduce the efficiency of appliances

  • Shorten the life of water heaters

  • Increase your energy bills

Clean, filtered water prevents scale buildup and extends the life of your investments.

5. Your Family Is Experiencing Digestive or Health Issues

Water contaminants don’t just affect plumbing—they can impact your health. Symptoms to watch for:

  • Upset stomachs, especially in kids

  • Sensitivity to chlorine or heavy metals

  • Long-term exposure to PFAS, lead, or other toxins

Water quality isn’t just a plumbing issue—it’s a wellness issue.

What Can You Do About It?

The first step is getting your water tested. Once you know what’s in your water, a whole house water filtration system from One Water Systems can provide a permanent, low-maintenance solution—removing chemicals, heavy metals, sediment, and more.

No filters to change. No salt to add. Just clean, great-tasting water from every tap.Ready for Better Water?

If any of these signs sound familiar, don’t wait. Contact One Water Systems today for a free water evaluation and take the first step toward healthier water and a healthier home.

Better Water. Better Living. One System.

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