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What Causes the Pink Stains in the Bathroom?

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If you’ve noticed a pink or reddish film around your toilet waterline, on shower walls, or near sink drains, the culprit is usually Serratia marcescens bacteria. A common environmental bacterium that loves damp, soapy places. What is  Serratia marcescens ? Serratia marcescens  bacteria are found in soil, water, and dust. In homes, it produces a reddish-pink pigment called prodigiosin . When moisture, warmth, and soap residue are present, this pigment shows up as a nasty pink film or slimy layer in toilets, showers, and bathroom sinks. Why Does It Grow in Bathrooms? Moisture: Showers, sinks, and toilets stay damp. Soap scum & organic film: Residues provide easy nutrients. Warmth & humidity: Bathrooms often have ideal temperatures. Stagnation: Standing water and low use let colonies form. Temporary Fixes: Cleaning & Prevention Scrub regularly: Use a brush and a cleaner with bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Disinfect dwell time: Spra...

How Water Softeners Work

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Water softening systems are basically an appliance that treats incoming water to the home to remove hardness minerals (Calcium, Magnesium) present in water and provide conditioned, softened water for the home to protect plumbing fixtures and water-using appliances, to prevent hard water scale buildup, and iron staining. Making the home run more efficient. Water softeners/conditioners are not the solution to every water treatment problem. There are a myriad of water chemistry problems, such as high iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, and low PH, along with many other water problems that require different types of water treatment equipment to properly treat the water.  The first step in determining the proper water treatment solution is a comprehensive water analysis to determine water hardness, iron, and other water chemistry issues that may require more treatment options than just a water softener. Water softeners have six main components: 1. Control Valve 2. Dist...