Trihalomethanes (THMs) are created from a chemical reaction between water and the chlorine used to disinfect it. You should not drink water with a high level of THMs. This article explains some of the health risks of trihalomethanes, including reproductive problems and cancer. Drinking water in many communities in New Brunswick is treated with chlorine or chloramines, which could lead to the production of trihalomethane (THMs) as well as a bad taste and odor. The bad news is that you definitely do not want to be drinking THMs.
There’s a reason Culligan of Rothesay is the best water treatment company in with over 60 4.7-Stars Google Reviews.
So how can you get started? The first thing we’ll need to do is to test your waters chlorine levels as well as other impurities. If your water does need treatment, we can install a water treatment system that will remove the bad test and odor as well as other impurities from the water, giving you and your family safe worry free water. High-THM water is a serious matter, so if you believe your water may be contaminated then you need to contact us right away. (Especially if you are pregnant or nursing.) Just fill out the form below to get started with your water test. As part of our examination, we will also:
Culligan of Rothesay has been around since 1985 and we’ve been in New Brunswick communities for over years. You cannot serve a community for that long unless you take care of your customers.
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Saint John, St. Stephen, Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, Sussex
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