If Your Tap Water Is Cloudy, Here's What It Means
  • 6 months ago
If you turn on your tap and notice cloudy water, don't panic – it's usually not a cause for alarm. Cloudy water is often due to tiny air bubbles trapped in the water, typically harmless and safe to drink. It's more common in cold water and can be a sign that your water is super chilled. Letting it sit for a minute usually clears it up. However, if the cloudiness persists or comes with an unusual taste or odor, it's best to contact your water provider to ensure everything is in order. So, most of the time, cloudy tap water isn't something to fret about, but staying informed is essential for your peace of mind.

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