📆 How Often Should You Test Your Water?

A Guide for Homes and Businesses in Montana

When’s the last time you tested your water?

If your answer is “I’m not sure,” or “Never,” — you’re not alone.

Many home and business owners assume their water is safe unless something smells, tastes, or looks off. But that assumption can lead to health risks, equipment damage, and costly surprises.

At Crisp Water Technologies, we’re here to help you stay ahead of those problems — with professional, reliable water testing tailored for Montana homes and businesses.


🔁 General Rule of Thumb: Test Your Water At Least Once a Year

Even if your water seems fine, annual testing ensures:

  • Early detection of contaminants
  • Protection for your plumbing and appliances
  • Compliance with health and safety standards (especially for businesses)

🏡 For Homeowners:

If You’re on City Water:

  • Test once a year for peace of mind — especially for lead, chlorine levels, or pipe corrosion.
  • Test immediately after renovations, pipe replacements, or local construction.

If You’re on a Private Well:

  • Minimum: Once per year
  • We recommend testing seasonally if:
    • You live near agriculture or industrial activity
    • Your well is shallow or unsealed
    • You’ve had past issues with bacteria, nitrates, or metals

🏢 For Business Owners:

Especially if you’re in:

  • Hospitality (hotels, restaurants, coffee shops)
  • Healthcare (clinics, dental offices)
  • Childcare or education
  • Real estate or rental properties

Testing every 6 months to a year ensures:

  • Regulatory compliance
  • Guest and staff safety
  • Clean, professional operations

Plus, if you’re offering water to customers, having proof of recent testing builds trust and credibility.


⚠️ Test Immediately If You Notice:

  • A sudden change in taste, smell, or color
  • Stains on sinks or laundry
  • Health symptoms without a clear cause
  • After flooding, droughts, or septic system issues nearby

🧪 Why Work with Crisp Water Technologies?

  • Local, Montana-based service
  • Knowledge of regional risks like arsenic, nitrates, and hard water
  • Fast, lab-quality results
  • Customized treatment options if issues are found

We’re not here to scare you — we’re here to give you confidence in every glass of water you drink, cook with, and bathe in.


📞 Stay Safe. Stay Informed. Stay Hydrated.

Make water testing part of your annual home or business checklist.

📞 Call: (406) 549-8868
📩 Email: crispwater@montana.com
🌐 Serving Missoula and the surrounding areas

Better water starts with better awareness. Let’s test it right.

💸 Why Hard Water Is Costing You More Than You Think

If your faucets leave behind white residue, your appliances wear out faster than they should, or your skin feels dry no matter what soap you use — you’re probably dealing with hard water.

It’s one of the most common issues we see here at Crisp Water Technologies, and it’s costing Montana homeowners and businesses more than they realize.


🤔 What Is Hard Water, Anyway?

Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. These minerals occur naturally in groundwater and are especially common in areas with limestone or mineral-rich soil — like much of Montana.

While not dangerous to your health, hard water creates a slow but steady drain on your wallet.


🧼 5 Ways Hard Water Is Costing You Money

1. Appliance Wear & Tear

Dishwashers, washing machines, coffee makers, and water heaters all suffer when hard water builds up scale inside. This makes them work harder, break sooner, and cost more to run.

🧯 A water heater with hard water buildup loses up to 48% efficiency over time.


2. Plumbing Repairs

Mineral buildup can narrow your pipes, restrict flow, and cause blockages — all leading to expensive plumbing calls and even pipe replacements.


3. Higher Energy Bills

When your appliances and water systems are clogged with scale, they require more power to function — especially water heaters. That leads to increased utility costs month after month.


4. More Soap, More Cleaning Products

Hard water doesn’t mix well with soap, which means:

  • You’ll need to use more shampoo, detergent, and cleaning products
  • You’ll deal with spots on dishes, soap scum in showers, and dull laundry

All of this means spending more money just to keep things clean.


5. Dry Skin & Hair Treatments

Hard water strips natural oils from your skin and hair, leading to dryness, irritation, and the need for extra moisturizers, conditioners, and treatments.


💧 The Solution? A Professional Water Test

The first step to solving hard water is knowing for sure if it’s the problem. At Crisp Water Technologies, we provide affordable, accurate water testing that tells you exactly what minerals are in your water — and how to fix it.


🛠 Water Softeners That Work

If hard water is confirmed, we’ll recommend a system tailored to your home or business. Our solutions are:

  • 💪 Reliable and long-lasting
  • ⚙️ Professionally installed and supported
  • 💧 Customized for your exact water chemistry

📞 Say Goodbye to Hard Water Hassles

Don’t let mineral buildup drain your budget.

📞 Call us at (406) 549-8868
📩 Or email: crispwater@montana.com
✅ Proudly serving Missoula and surrounding areas

Let Crisp Water Technologies help you protect your pipes, your appliances, and your wallet.

💧 Well Water vs. City Water:

What Every Montana Homeowner Needs to Know

Living in Montana means enjoying wide open skies, fresh mountain air… and water that doesn’t always behave the way you’d expect. Whether your home pulls from a private well or you’re connected to the city supply, your water may not be as clean or safe as you think.

At Crisp Water Technologies, we help homeowners throughout Missoula and surrounding areas understand exactly what’s in their water — and what to do about it.

Let’s break it down:


🏠 Private Well Water: Total Control, Total Responsibility

If your home uses a private well, you are the water authority. That means:

  • There’s no government regulation of your water quality
  • You’re responsible for testing and treatment
  • Contaminants like bacteria, nitrates, arsenic, and sediment can go unnoticed

Pros of Well Water:

✅ No water bills
✅ Natural source
✅ Often higher in minerals (can be beneficial in small amounts)

Cons of Well Water:

⚠️ Prone to contamination from agriculture, runoff, septic systems
⚠️ Can contain naturally occurring toxins (like arsenic or radon)
⚠️ Often hard, requiring filtration or softening systems

🔎 Recommended:

Test at least once a year — or immediately after flooding, repairs, or if taste/smell changes.


🏙 City Water: Regulated, But Not Always Perfect

If you’re connected to municipal water, the city treats and tests your water regularly — but that doesn’t mean it’s free of issues.

Common Concerns with City Water:

  • Chlorine & disinfectant byproducts can cause taste and skin irritation
  • Old infrastructure can leach lead or other metals into your pipes
  • May still contain sediment, hard water minerals, or trace pharmaceuticals

Pros of City Water:

✅ Regularly tested for safety
✅ Pressure and supply are usually consistent
✅ Monitored by professionals

Cons of City Water:

⚠️ May still need point-of-use filtration
⚠️ Possible taste, odor, and residue concerns
⚠️ Contaminants can still sneak through

🔎 Recommended:

Test your water if you’re experiencing bad taste, strange odors, buildup, or unexplained appliance issues.


🧪 The Bottom Line: All Water Needs Testing

Whether you’re on city water or a private well, the only way to know what’s really in your water is to test it. Every water source is unique — and even neighbors can have drastically different water quality.

At Crisp Water Technologies, we offer:

  • Local, accurate residential water testing
  • Customized solutions for filtration and treatment
  • Fast, friendly, and professional service

📞 Let’s Make Sure Your Water is as Clean as Montana Air

Call us at (406) 549-8868
📩 Or email: crispwater@montana.com
✅ Serving Missoula and surrounding areas

Because no matter where your water comes from, you deserve to know what’s in it.

💧 What’s Really in Your Water?

7 Contaminants You Might Not Know About

Most people assume their water is clean if it looks clear and doesn’t smell — but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Whether you’re on well water or municipal supply, there may be contaminants hiding in your tap that could affect your health, your plumbing, and even your peace of mind.

At Crisp Water Technologies, we believe knowledge is power — and professional water testing is how you take control.

Here are 7 surprising contaminants that might be lurking in your water:


1. Nitrates

Found in fertilizers, animal waste, and septic systems, nitrates can easily leach into groundwater. High nitrate levels are especially dangerous for infants and pregnant women, as they can lead to “blue baby syndrome” and other serious health issues.


2. Arsenic

Naturally occurring in Montana’s soil and rock, arsenic can be odorless, tasteless, and toxic — linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and skin problems. Long-term exposure, even at low levels, is a major concern.


3. Lead

Old pipes and plumbing fixtures can leach lead into your drinking water. Even small amounts can impact brain development in children and contribute to high blood pressure and kidney problems in adults.


4. Iron & Manganese

These minerals can discolor your water, stain your sinks, and make everything taste metallic. While not usually harmful to health, high levels can cause headaches — both literally and for your plumbing.


5. Coliform & E. coli Bacteria

If you have a private well, bacteria can enter through cracks, runoff, or flooding. These microorganisms can cause gastrointestinal illness and indicate other harmful pathogens may be present.


6. Chlorine & Disinfection Byproducts

Municipal water systems use chlorine to disinfect, but high levels — or the byproducts of chlorination — can irritate your skin, dry out hair, and affect taste. Some byproducts have been linked to long-term health issues.


7. Hard Water Minerals (Calcium & Magnesium)

Hard water isn’t dangerous, but it wreaks havoc on plumbing, appliances, and water heaters. If you’re replacing dishwashers or shower heads more often than you’d like — hard water may be the culprit.


🧪 How Do You Know What’s In Your Water?

That’s where we come in.

At Crisp Water Technologies, we provide fast, professional water testing for homeowners, renters, and businesses across Missoula and surrounding areas. We test for a full range of contaminants and provide clear, easy-to-understand results — no guesswork.


✅ Why Test with Crisp?

  • 🔬 Local expertise with certified lab testing
  • 💡 Easy-to-follow results + personalized recommendations
  • 💧 Affordable filtration systems tailored to your water
  • 🛠 Installation and support you can trust

📞 Get Answers. Get Peace of Mind.

Don’t wait for a problem to show up. Whether you’ve noticed odd smells, staining, or simply want to protect your family or business — get your water tested today.

👉 Call us at (406) 549-8868
or
📩 Contact us online to schedule your test.

Because when it comes to your water… what you don’t know can hurt you.