For over 35+ years, Cellino Plumbing has been servicing WNY’s residential plumbing needs. In that time, we realized most of the plumbing repairs required were mostly due to the quality of the water.
According to EPA’s standards, Erie County and Buffalo have high levels of water hardness, causing faucets to leak prematurely, hot water tanks to be less efficient and appliances to have a shortened lifespan.
Another issue we found was chlorine in the water, added by water treatment plants as a disinfectant. Over time, we became experts at treating municipal water, but realized we were not as well-suited to treat well water. To remedy this, Cellino Plumbing teamed up with Water Treatment Contractor of the Year, Scott Hillman.
How do you know if your water is safe? The experts at Cellino Plumbing can help you determine if your water is safe for everyday use and help you choose the right water treatment system. Give us a call today at 716.302-5444 to schedule a water test today!
Cellino Water Treatment is a division of Cellino Plumbing. We service all makes and models of water treatment equipment for residents of Buffalo, NY and the surrounding areas.
Cellino Water Treatment and our skilled team of professional plumbers work with home owners and commercial property owners to provide a customized solution for you.
There are many signs that you may have hard water. If you notice a white scale build-up around faucets or have valves that are hard to turn, hard water is most likely the culprit.
An unpleasant water odor can be prevalent in both municipal and well water. The most common odors are caused by chlorine or sulfur.
Water stains can be the cause of many contaminants in water. However, in WNY the most common cause is iron. If you notice stains, call us to come out and perform a water test.
Sediment includes sand, gravel, and iron flakes from pipes found in water. We generally use a spin out separator to treat sediment.
Dry skin is generally caused by hard water or chlorinated water. In WNY, dry skin is very prevalent with our water quality. In order to treat this, we'll likely recommend treating the water with a whole house system.
Depending on the color of your water, it can mean there is a different cause. For example, yellow or tan means tannins from decaying vegetation; gray means sulfides or manganese; blue/green means the water is acidic; red/orange likely means the water contains iron.
Poor water taste is as common in municipal water as it is in well water. There are a variety of reasons for this including chlorine.
Two main bacteria's in water include coliforms and e-coli, both harmful and can easily go undetected. While it is commonly treated with chemicals, we generally use a UV system to treat and sterilize the bacteria.
Chlorine is added to municipal water to prevent bacteria growth, but it can have harmful effects on the body, among other issues.
Keep your loved ones safe by ensuring your water is safe to drink and use for daily tasks.
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