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My water is looking cloudy or milky. What is it?

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My water is looking cloudy or milky. What is it?

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Cloudy or milky water is the result of air in the water distribution system. The cloudiness is due to the millions of tiny airbubbles that are bursting in a few minutes. As the bubbles surface to the top, the water becomes clear. If the bubbles are aesthetically displeasing, it is easy to clear your line of air. Turn your front hose bib on until the water runs clear. Then, go inside and run each cold faucet until the water runs clear. This should solve the problem of air in the line.

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