Picture this: you fill up a glass of water, and instead of crystal clear, it looks cloudy or has a strange tint. It can be unsettling, and you may wonder if it’s safe to drink or use. The good news is that in most cases, discolored or murky water isn’t dangerous and often has a simple fix. Still, it’s important to know what’s going on so you can protect both your home’s plumbing and your peace of mind.
If your plumbing system has older galvanized or steel pipes, small flakes of rust can break loose and mix into your water. This often gives it a yellow, orange, or even reddish tint. It may look alarming, but it’s typically caused by corrosion inside the pipes rather than a problem with the water supply itself.
Sometimes, local utility work, hydrant flushing, or heavy water use in your neighborhood stirs up sediment that normally sits at the bottom of water mains. This can temporarily make tap water look cloudy or slightly dirty. In most cases, it clears on its own once the system settles down.
Texas groundwater can be high in minerals like iron, calcium, or manganese. If the balance shifts, whether from weather changes, heavy rains, or seasonal supply adjustments, your water may look cloudy or tinted. These minerals are naturally occurring and usually harmless, but they can affect taste and appearance.
Cloudy or milky-looking water that clears after sitting for a minute is often caused by tiny air bubbles trapped in the water. This is especially common when water is very cold or under pressure. The bubbles rise to the top of the glass and disappear, leaving the water clear again. According to the EPA’s overview of drinking water, this type of cloudiness is typically safe.
If you notice cloudy or tinted water, there are a few things you can try before calling a plumber:
For a more detailed look at common causes, check out The Complete Guide to Discolored Tap Water
At Pilot Plumbing, we understand how unsettling it can be to turn on the tap and see cloudy or tinted water. Our team has helped countless Texas homeowners fix everything from rusty pipes and water heater build-up to persistent sediment issues. Whether the solution is a quick flush, pipe replacement, or installing a reliable filtration system, we bring expertise and a friendly, local touch to every job.
If your water doesn’t clear up quickly or you’re worried about what’s causing the change, don’t wait. Contact Pilot Plumbing today. We’ll get your water clean and your peace of mind restored.