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Testing for Chlorine and Chloramines During Your Free Irvine Water Test

Testing for Chlorine and Chloramines During Your Free Irvine Water Test

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If you’re wondering what to expect from a free in-home water test in Irvine, one of the important things we evaluate is whether your water contains chlorine or chloramines. These disinfectants are commonly used in municipal water systems to help keep drinking water safe as it travels through the distribution system. During your Free, In-Home Water Test, we’ll explain whether they’re present, how they may affect your water’s taste or odor, and whether treatment options make sense for your home. All this with immediate results and absolutely no sales pressure.


Testing for Chlorine and Chloramines During Your Free Irvine Water Test

Here’s a question I hear all the time: “Brian…why does my tap water sometimes smell like a swimming pool?”

I’m Brian McCowin. My family has been helping Orange County homeowners understand their water since 1972. Sometimes homeowners notice it first thing in the morning. Others notice it when filling a glass of water. Some only notice it while taking a hot shower.

The first assumption is usually: “There must be something wrong with my water.” Most of the time, what they’re noticing is the presence of disinfectants like chlorine or chloramines. These substances play an important role in municipal water treatment. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t understand how they affect your home’s water.

That’s exactly why professional testing is valuable. Think of your annual physical. Your doctor doesn’t simply tell you whether you’re healthy. They explain what the numbers mean. That’s exactly how we approach water testing.


Why are chlorine and chloramines added to drinking water?

Municipal water providers commonly use disinfectants to help protect drinking water as it travels through pipes to homes and businesses.

The two most common disinfectants are:

  • Chlorine
  • Chloramines

Their primary purpose is to help control harmful microorganisms within the public water system. By the time the water reaches your home, however, some homeowners notice changes in taste or odor that they’d like to improve.


What’s the difference between chlorine and chloramines?

Although they’re both disinfectants, they aren’t the same.

  • Chlorine: Chlorine has been used for many years in municipal water treatment. Some homeowners describe its presence as a noticeable “pool-like” smell or taste.
  • Chloramines: Chloramines are created by combining chlorine with a small amount of ammonia. Many water utilities use chloramines because they remain effective longer throughout large distribution systems.

The important thing for homeowners isn’t memorizing the chemistry. It’s understanding what’s in their water and what options are available if they’d like to improve its taste or odor.


Will my Free, In-Home Water Test check for chlorine or chloramines?

Yes.

During your professional water evaluation, we’ll assess several important water characteristics, including disinfectants when appropriate.

We commonly evaluate:

  • Water hardness
  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
  • Chlorine or chloramines
  • Household water concerns
  • Your treatment goals

Everything is explained while we’re in your home. There’s no waiting for laboratory reports.


Will I get the results immediately?

Absolutely.

One of the biggest advantages of our process is immediate feedback.

We do NOT:

  • Collect samples and leave
  • Mail water to a laboratory
  • Ask you to wait days for results
  • Send confusing reports later

Instead, we perform professional on-site testing right at your kitchen sink.

You’ll see the results. We’ll explain what they mean. And you’ll have plenty of time to ask questions.


How can chlorine or chloramines affect my water?

Many homeowners notice:

  • Changes in taste
  • Changes in odor
  • Less enjoyable drinking water
  • Coffee or tea that doesn’t taste quite right

Some families also notice these characteristics when:

  • Filling reusable water bottles
  • Making ice
  • Cooking
  • Preparing beverages

Not everyone notices these differences. But if you do, it’s worth understanding what’s causing them.


If chlorine or chloramines are present, does that automatically mean I need a filtration system?

Not necessarily. Here’s an insider secret from more than fifty years in the business. Testing tells us what’s in your water.

It doesn’t automatically determine what you should buy. Every homeowner has different priorities.

Some families are primarily concerned about:

  • Drinking water taste
  • Cooking water
  • Whole-home water quality
  • Protecting plumbing and appliances

The right recommendation depends on both your water and your goals. That’s why we always start with testing and not with sales.


Why do different companies recommend different water treatment systems?

Many companies only sell one manufacturer’s equipment. That creates a challenge.

At McCowin Water, we’re like an Auto Mall for water.

We’re not tied to one manufacturer. We carry a broad selection of premium water treatment technologies because every home’s water is different. That flexibility allows us to recommend what’s best for your water and not what’s sitting in our warehouse.


What questions should I ask during my water test?

Some helpful questions include:

  • Is chlorine present in my water?
  • Are chloramines present?
  • Could they affect my water’s taste or odor?
  • What treatment options are available?
  • Do I need whole-home filtration or a drinking water system?
  • What maintenance would be required?

There are no bad questions. Our goal is to help you understand your water and not overwhelm you with technical terms.


Why is professional testing better than relying on taste alone?

Taste is subjective. One person may notice chlorine immediately. Another person may not notice it at all.

Professional testing provides objective information about your water so you can make informed decisions based on facts rather than assumptions.


What is the smartest first step if I’m concerned about chlorine or chloramines?

The smartest first step is scheduling a professional Free, In-Home Water Test.

Don’t guess or rely on internet forums. Don’t buy equipment before understanding your water. Start with facts. Everything else becomes much easier after that.

Free, In-Home Water Test check for chlorine or chloramines


The McCowin Promise

For more than fifty years, we’ve helped Orange County homeowners understand their water through professional testing, honest advice, and customized treatment solutions.

“If the system we install doesn’t perform the way we promised… If your water doesn’t taste, feel, or behave the way we said it would… We’ll pull the whole system out. And either replace it or make it right. No fine print. Because your trust is worth more than the sale.”


Schedule Your Free, In-Home Water Test

If you’re wondering whether chlorine or chloramines are affecting your Irvine home’s water, we’d be happy to help.

We perform professional, on-site testing right at your kitchen sink. You’ll receive immediate results, clear explanations, and honest recommendations with absolutely zero sales pressure.

Call us at (949) 569-5736 or Schedule a Free, In-Home Water Test today and discover exactly what’s in your water and what, if anything, makes sense for your home.

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  1. Will my free in-home water test check for chlorine or chloramines?

    Yes. A professional free in-home water test can evaluate whether chlorine or chloramines are present and explain how they may affect your water’s taste, odor, and potential treatment options.

  2. What’s the difference between chlorine and chloramines?

    Chlorine and chloramines are both disinfectants used by municipal water systems. Chloramines are formed by combining chlorine with a small amount of ammonia and are often used because they remain effective longer in water distribution systems.

  3. Will I get my water test results immediately?

    Yes. McCowin Water performs professional on-site testing, providing immediate results and easy-to-understand explanations without waiting for laboratory reports.

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