Cloudy Water Problems
Even if your water looks clear, it can still contain a high level of dissolved solids. These solids usually cause cloudy, murky or greyish water. Water can become turbid naturally or from land disturbances such as construction, storms and urban runoff.

Suspended Solids in Water
These solids can affect how the water tastes, smells, and performs in your home, as well as how it looks.

Contaminates & Damages Pipes
Cloudy water may also be an indicator of weak pipes due to corrosion. Over time, this may even lead to leaks in your pipes.