I am experiencing water at my home of lower quality than expected. What do I do?

There are several reasons that your water may not be as clear as usual. It can be due to a main break, fire, system maintenance, paving, street sweeping, or hydrant flushing in your area. If you would like to receive notifications of such issues, please sign up here: https://www.cityofattleboro.us/list.aspx?Mode=Subscribe#alertCenter.

If the lower quality is not explained by any of the above, take the following steps:

Low pressure: If there is a water filter installed in your home, change the filter. Check the property for running water or leaks. If you find none, please contact the Water Department by telephone 24 hours a day.

Cloudy Water: Pour a glass of water from the tap and let it set. If the cloudiness dissipates, it is due to entrapped air, which is a result of the seasonal change in temperature of the water.

Taste or odor:

Is the taste or odor of chlorine?

  1.  If so, this is a result of the disinfection process and is not harmful. Fill a pitcher of water and leave it in the fridge for drinking. The chlorine will dissipate overnight.

Is the taste or odor throughout the whole house or just one sink?

  1. If it is at one sink only, and there is a filter installed, change the filter.
  2. If it is at one sink only, and there is no filter, clean the faucet aerator and the sink drain.
  3. If it is throughout the whole house, and there is a whole-house filter installed, change the filter.

Is the odor in the hot water, cold water, or both? You may need to run the cold water for several minutes to determine this. If it in the hot water only, the hot water temperature in the house is likely set too low, or the tank needs flushing and maintenance.

Discoloration:

Is the discoloration throughout the whole house or just one sink?

  1. If it is at one sink only, and there is a filter installed, change the filter.
  2. If it is at one sink only, and there is no filter, clean the faucet aerator.
  3. If it is throughout the whole house, and there is a whole-house filter installed, change the filter.

Is the discoloration in the hot water, cold water, or both? You may need to run the cold water for several minutes to determine this. If it in the hot water only, the hot water temperature in the house is likely set too high, or the tank needs flushing and maintenance.

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