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As we soon hit the peak of summer, you may notice that your water bill is suddenly higher than it usually is throughout the year. Higher water bills occur in the summer because homeowners tend to use more water during this season, simply due to the heat and the overall dry weather conditions. It is important to conserve water as it not only saves you money but also helps the environment thrive. Although you may think that simply cutting back o… Read more
You turn on the tap and out comes water — it's a simple process that most of us take for granted. But where does our water come from? And how is it treated before it comes out of our taps? In this blog post from NuvoH2O, we will explore where your home's water comes from and how it is treated before reaching your faucet.Shop Now The Source of Your Home's Water Your home's water comes from one of two sources — either a public water system o… Read more
Ever dealt with water in your home that was too hot or too cold? This is typically due to your water heater being set at an incorrect temperature. Your water heater is an essential part of your home, so it's important to know what the ideal temperature setting is and what risks come with setting the temperature too high or too low. It is recommended by most water heater manufacturers and plumbers that you set your water heater to 120 degrees… Read more
There is nothing worse than running your sink and gross, rusty-colored water coming out. This occurrence can be an alarming concern due to the numerous factors that can cause water to change in color, including your home's piping, the city's water location, sediments or minerals, and more. We at NuvoH2O are here to inform you more about why your home's water may be affected, and why our water softener products may be of help! Contact us today for… Read more