How to Fix Water That Smells Like Chlorine
When you run the faucet in your sink, you don’t want your water to smell like chlorine; after all, it is used to kill algae in swimming pools and bleach things. Understandably, you wouldn’t want to bathe in it or drink it. With that thought in mind, there are good and bad aspects to chlorine being used by municipalities to kill microorganisms in your water. Some organisms can make you very sick very quickly and even cause death, so having your water treated with chlorine is a good thing with that in mind. Chlorine can also cause health problems if substantial enough quantities are present in your water, and it can also have unpleasant fumes. We are here to help; here is how to fix water that smells like chlorine.
That Chlorine Smell
So, the chlorine smell in your water is produced by adding chlorine to treat your water. The EPA allows treatment facilities to put 4 mg per liter in your water, which is safe to drink. So, why the chorine smell? It’s probably because your home is located near a water treatment plant, as is the case with most water that smells like chlorine. Weather also affects your water, making it smell like chlorine. Why? Because in warmer weather, water treatment plants use more chlorine because heat promotes bacterial growth.
Sometimes, stormwater runoff will have a host of chemicals present, one of the most frequent being chlorine, or there may be an industrial incident where chlorine spilled and found its way into the water being processed.
Physical Warning Signs of Excessive Chlorine in Your Water
There are a few health warning signs if you or your family have been using water with too much chlorine:
- Upset Stomach
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Weakness
- Red, irritated eyes.
Now that you know the warning signs of chlorine in your water and what causes them, let’s look at how to get rid of it.
Eliminating a Chlorine Smell from Your Water
It’s important to remove excessive chlorine from your water; let’s look at how. There are a number of ways to remove chlorine from your water:
Boiling Your Water– Boiling your water will remove the chlorine in it, as well as most other chemicals or minerals that might be in it. This solution is very simple and is not intended to be a long-term fix.
Time– Give the water time to breathe; it may improve. This fix only works with small amounts of water and is not a permanent solution.
A Carbon Filtration System– A carbon filtration system will yield quick results and remove the smell from your water right away. It uses activated carbon to absorb chlorine molecules and get rid of the chlorine smell.
Reverse Osmosis (RO)– RO is an excellent way to remove chlorine from your water. Ro uses a semipermeable membrane to remove contaminants from your water. Not only will it remove chlorine, but it will also remove toxins like lead and arsenic, as well as a variety of medications that have invaded the water supply.
So, you don’t have to put up with that chlorine smell after all; all you need to do is use one of the four methods above.
Get Rid of the Chlorine Smell from Your Water
If you want to be free of chlorine smells in your water and live in the Treasure Coast area, get in touch now. Our water filtration experts will be happy to discuss a filtration system with you.