
There are more than 15 million homes with well water in the United States, and it is generally safe to use and consume. It may also create unwanted effects on bathing, housecleaning, and laundry. Well water may look, taste, and smell differently than water from a city home. In many rural homes, you’ll have a private well rather than water supplied and treated by a municipality. One of the most significant differences between city and country living is where your home’s water comes from. But, if you’re considering a move to the country or have recently purchased a house in a rural area, you could be in for a few surprises. A home away from the hustle and bustle of city life is a dream come true for many families.
