Is Your Frisco Home Making You Sick? Water Quality Testing Can Help
Concerned about your Frisco home's water quality? Learn how professional water testing can identify contaminants and protect your family's health today.
When Your Tap Water Smells Like a Swimming Pool (And Why That Matters)
I'll never forget the morning my daughter refused to drink her water. She wrinkled her nose and pushed the glass away, saying it smelled "weird." I brushed it off at first—kids are picky, right? But then I actually smelled it myself. That chlorine smell was stronger than usual. Way stronger.
That's when I started down the rabbit hole of water quality testing in Frisco, and honestly, what I learned changed everything about how our family thinks about the water coming out of our taps.
Quick Take: Most Frisco residents assume municipal water is safe because it meets minimum standards, but tap water testing can reveal contaminants like chlorine byproducts, lead from pipes, and minerals that may contribute to health issues. Professional home water testing identifies exactly what's in your water so you can make informed decisions about filters and treatment.
What Actually Shows Up in Frisco Tap Water?
Municipal water in Frisco comes from surface water sources and groundwater, and while it meets EPA drinking water standards, meeting minimum standards doesn't mean it's optimal for your family's health.
Here's what we commonly find during Water Quality Testing in Frisco:
Chlorine and chloramine disinfection byproducts top the list. The city uses these to kill bacteria, which is important for preventing waterborne illness. But when chlorine reacts with organic matter in water, it creates compounds called trihalomethanes (THMs) that have been associated with certain health concerns when consumed at elevated levels over time. The CDC drinking water safety guidelines note that long-term exposure to high levels of disinfection byproducts may pose health risks.
Then there's the hard water situation. North Texas is notorious for hard water—high in calcium and magnesium. While not necessarily dangerous, hard water can dry out skin, damage hair, and leave that gross white residue on everything. More impo
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LiveWell Healthy Home Assessments helps Texas families create healthier indoor environments through professional air quality testing, water quality testing, mold assessment, and EMF testing. Founded by Ethan Wright, LiveWell is a family-owned business committed to transparency, professionalism, and genuine care for your well-being. We serve families across the entire state of Texas and are available seven days a week. Call us at (469) 298-8690 or visit our contact page for a free consultation. Explore our services, read more on our blog, or take our free home health quiz to learn about potential risks in your home.