Seasonal Water Changes: Why Your Water Tastes Different in Summer
Have you ever noticed that your tap water tastes or smells different during the summer months? You’re not imagining it—seasonal changes, especially in the warmer months, can significantly affect the quality, taste, and even safety of your water. At One Water Systems, we believe in helping you understand what’s really going on in your pipes—and more importantly, how to protect your home and health with proper filtration.
Why Summer Changes Your Water
Warmer temperatures can trigger a number of changes in both surface and groundwater sources. Here are some of the key reasons your water may taste, smell, or even look different in summer:
1. Algae Blooms in Reservoirs
Many municipalities source water from lakes or reservoirs. In hot weather, nutrient-rich water leads to algae blooms—microscopic organisms that multiply rapidly. Even when water is treated, traces of these organisms or their byproducts (like geosmin and MIB) can linger, causing a musty or earthy taste and odor.
2. Increased Use of Chlorine
To combat the rise of bacteria and algae in summer, water treatment plants often increase chlorine levels. This keeps water safe but can make it taste stronger or more chemical-like. Sensitive individuals may notice this right away.
3. Changes in Water Flow and Source
In dry months, water districts may switch between different water sources depending on availability. For example, they may alternate between local groundwater and imported water. These shifts can lead to noticeable differences in taste, pH, hardness, and mineral content.
4. Warmer Pipes and Stale Water
Hotter outdoor temperatures can warm up the pipes that run under streets and into your home. This can cause water to arrive warmer and stagnant-tasting, especially if it has been sitting in the plumbing for hours. It may also lead to mineral buildup or pipe corrosion, releasing metallic flavors.
5. Runoff from Summer Storms
Unexpected rainstorms during summer can cause runoff from roads, lawns, and farms to enter water supplies. This adds to the organic and chemical load the water must be treated for—and sometimes trace elements still make it through, affecting smell or color.
How Whole House Water Filtration Helps
At One Water Systems, we specialize in non-salt-based, low-maintenance water filtration systems that help protect your home year-round—including during seasonal changes. Here’s how our systems help fight the effects of summer water issues:
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Removes chlorine, chloramines, and other disinfectants
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Reduces organic matter and odor-causing compounds
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Filters out sediment and minerals that affect taste
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Improves the feel of water on your skin and hair—even in summer heat
With our maintenance-free, whole house water filtration system, you don’t have to worry about surprise changes in your water quality. You’ll enjoy fresh, clean-tasting water in every faucet, every season.
If your water tastes different in summer, it’s not just a seasonal quirk—it’s your home reacting to changes in water supply and treatment methods. Don’t settle for chemical-laced or strange-smelling water. With One Water Systems, you can take control of your home’s water quality no matter what season it is.
Want to learn more? Contact us today for a free consultation and see how you can enjoy better water all year round.
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