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Rust in Your Water: Explained

Have you noticed your home’s water is rust-colored and off-tasting? While this issue is not only a frustrating circumstance, it also often indicates a more significant issue. However, why this is the case can be confusing. To resolve the problem, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with some common causes of rusty water and how it can affect your home and well-being. Keep reading for more on where rusty water comes from and what to do about it.

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How To Tell if There’s Rust in Your Water

Sometimes rusty water is evident, but this isn’t true in every scenario. The most common sign of rust in your water is the color — rusty water often appears reddish-brown. Even if your water’s color doesn’t seem off but tastes or smells metallic, rust is likely the cause. If you notice your water heater, piping, or other plumbing fixtures are rusted or corroded, it could be contaminating your water.

Is Rust in Your Home’s Water Dangerous?

Rusty water isn’t always hazardous to your health, but it can be hazardous in many cases if consumed constantly. For instance, rust in your water can lead to bacterial growth that can result in headaches, muscle aches, and even more severe sicknesses such as pneumonia. Consuming rusty water can lead to rust poisoning, which can cause hemochromatosis or excessive iron buildup, which can cause organ failure. If you frequently shower in rusty water, you may face skin disorders at some point. 

In addition to your physical health, rusted water can lower the health of your plumbing appliances. Rust can weaken the structural integrity of your pipes, leading to leaks and bursts that will be costly to fix. It can also reduce the efficiency of your water heater, dishwasher, watching machine, and more. Rusty water can also leave stains in various areas of your home, and it can cause environmental harm as rusted water is wasted water.

Corroded Water Heaters, Galvanized Pipes & Rust in Your Water

Over time, your water heater and/or pipes can become corroded or galvanized due to heavy use, especially if maintenance is neglected. This leads to a buildup of mineral deposits and rust that will inevitably infect your home’s water. Test your pipes to see if they are galvanized or corroded; if so, contact a professional for repair or replacement.

Let the Isaac Team Help With Your Water Issues

The Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning team is here to help with water-related issues. For your convenience, we service all brands, and our services are provided by licensed, certified, and background-checked technicians. We provide upfront pricing, free replacement estimates, and financing options to make the process seamless and stress-free. We also offer 24-hour services, so don’t wait to schedule with our team!

Schedule expert services with the Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning team today to equip your home with clean water for drinking and daily tasks!

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