Brown Water from Faucet
Brown water from a faucet is a common issue that may occur in residential or commercial properties. Discolored water is often associated with sediment, rust, or disturbances within plumbing systems, but it may also indicate underlying water quality concerns.
Understanding the cause of brown water helps determine whether further evaluation or testing may be necessary.
Several conditions may cause tap water to appear brown or discolored.
Older plumbing systems may contain iron pipes that can corrode over time. Rust particles may enter the water supply, causing discoloration.
Changes in water flow, construction activity, or maintenance work may disturb sediment within water lines, leading to temporary discoloration.
Flushing of municipal water systems or maintenance work may introduce sediment into water supplies.
Private wells may experience discoloration due to naturally occurring minerals such as iron or manganese.
While some discoloration may be temporary, testing may be recommended when:
Testing helps determine whether contaminants may be affecting drinking water.
Water quality testing helps evaluate potential causes of discoloration.
Laboratory analysis may identify:
Testing provides a clearer understanding of water conditions.
5 Microns Inc. provides independent environmental testing services.
We do not perform plumbing repairs or water treatment services, ensuring objective and unbiased findings.
Our services include:
5 Microns Inc. provides water testing services throughout Washington, including:
If you are experiencing brown water from your faucet, contact 5 Microns Inc. for professional water testing services.
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