Your Water Filtration Experts
COMPANY NAME is a full service plumbing company based out of CITY and serving the surrounding area. We specialize in the installation of water filtration systems for both homes and businesses. Whether you're trying to get cleaner, better tasting (and smelling) water out of your well or you're trying to remove chlorine or heavy metals, we can test your water quality and come up with filtration solutions for your water.
Water Quality Testing Is The First Step
Before installing a water filtration system, it's important to understand the quality of your water supply. This knowledge allows you to choose the most appropriate filtration system for your very specific needs.
Identify Contaminants: Water quality tests identify the contaminants present in your water supply. These may include harmful bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, organic compounds, sediments, and chlorine. Each of these contaminants requires specific filters to effectively remove them. For instance, a basic carbon filter might remove chlorine effectively but would not handle heavy metals. If your water has a high bacteria count, you might require a UV filtration system.
Health and Safety: Understanding the specific contaminants in your water is crucial for your health and safety. Some contaminants can have significant health impacts, especially with long-term exposure. Knowing what is in your water enables you to target these issues directly and protect the health of your household.
Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness: By understanding the specific issues with your water quality, you can choose a filtration system tailored to those needs, which can be more efficient and cost-effective. Purchasing a system with capabilities beyond what you require could result in unnecessary expenses, while a system that doesn't fully address your water quality issues might leave you with ongoing problems.
Longevity of Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances: Certain water contaminants can cause damage to your plumbing fixtures and appliances over time. Hard water, for instance, can cause scale buildup that reduces the efficiency of water heaters and shortens their lifespan. Understanding your water quality can help you choose a filtration system that protects your fixtures and appliances.
So, testing water quality before choosing a water filtration system is not just a good idea - it's a vital step to ensure the health and safety of your household, the efficiency of your water usage, and the longevity of your home's plumbing system and appliances.
Whole Home Water Filtration Systems
Activated Carbon Filters: These systems are popular for whole-house water filtration. They work by absorbing impurities from the water as it passes through carbon filters, which can remove chlorine, sediment, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and improve the taste and smell of the water.
Reverse Osmosis Systems: These systems are often used for both point-of-use and whole-home applications. They work by forcing water through a semipermeable membrane, which can remove a wide range of contaminants, including fluoride, lead, nitrates, and more.
Water Softeners: Technically a water conditioner rather than a filter, water softeners are commonly used in homes to remove hard minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances. They work through a process called ion exchange.
UV Disinfection Systems: These systems use ultraviolet light to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in the water, offering a chemical-free method of water disinfection. They're often combined with other filtration systems for comprehensive water treatment.
Point of Use Water Filtration Systems
Under Sink Filters: These systems are installed under a specific sink to provide filtered water at that point of use. They can use various filtration methods, including activated carbon and reverse osmosis.
Faucet Mounted Filters: These filters are attached directly to a faucet and filter the water as it comes out. They're easy to install and can be switched on and off as needed.
Countertop Water Filters: These are standalone units that sit on a countertop and connect to a faucet. They're convenient for renters or those who want a temporary solution, as they require no installation.
Refrigerator Filters: Many modern refrigerators come with built-in water filters, providing filtered water for drinking and ice making.
If you’d like to have us install a water filtration system in your home or building please call 555-555-5555 or fill out our online contact form and we’ll get right back to you.