Why Your Shower Water Matters More Than Your Drinking Water
Your water isn’t just for drinking—it touches your life in more ways than most people realize. Every morning, Buffalo residents step into showers that can affect skin, hair, and even…
Your water isn’t just for drinking—it touches your life in more ways than most people realize. Every morning, Buffalo residents step into showers that can affect skin, hair, and even…
If you’ve ever wondered whether city water or well water is “better,” you’re not alone. The answer isn’t as simple as one being good and the other bad—it comes down…
Most homeowners rarely think about the water moving through their pipes each day. However, the minerals in that water can slowly build up over time and create problems for plumbing…
When appliances break down, most homeowners blame the brand or age. But in many cases, the real issue is the water running through them. Hard water contains minerals like calcium…
If you’re noticing white buildup on your faucets, showerheads, or dishes, you’re likely dealing with hard water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. While it…
Most homeowners assume their water is fine.It looks clear. It runs normally. There’s no obvious problem. So testing it doesn’t feel urgent. But many families decide to test their water…
When you wash fruits and vegetables, you’re trusting your tap water to do more than just remove visible dirt. But if that water contains chlorine, sediment, or minerals, it can…
Commercial water you can count on From restaurants to offices and facilities across Western New York, we deliver reliable, high-performance water filtration solutions built for your business. • Learn more…
How Seasonal Changes Affect Your Water Buffalo’s water system adjusts throughout the year to keep water safe and compliant. Weather, temperature, and runoff all play a role. Seasonal changes can…
From Lake Erie to Your Faucet: The Journey of Buffalo’s Municipal Water Buffalo is fortunate to have access to one of the best natural water sources in the country—Lake Erie.…