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Many people ask how chemicals got into our water and what these chemicals can cause! Please take some time to watch our information videos which will answer all your questions!
Why should chlorine be removed from our home water? Chlorine and water why is it there and do we need it?
Why should everyone have a water treatment systme in their home? Contaminats in your water can be purified with the right whole house water filtration system. Most people don't want these chemical in their water.
Minerals in our drinking water. How do we treat them so we get them without the damaging effects of hard water. Calcium and Magnesium are the good minerals we want in our water.
The harmful effects of calcium and magnesium to my home. hard water damage and what to do about it.
From a cost standpoint for consumers lets talk whole house water filtration systems by Go Green Best Price Water.
The media depends not he contaminants that you want to remove. If you're talking about typical city water it would be chlorine.
Probably the most important factor in choosing a water treatment device is what your objective is.
Take into consideration two important factors. The initial cost and the cost of maintaining and operating the systems when installed.
City water includes most all sources of treated water. Well water is commonly referred to as water that has not been treated.
TAC time has to do with the passage of water through the system.It has to do with the flow rate. Listen more about TAC time!
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water filtration process that uses pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane to remove contaminants.
Distilled water is water that has been purified through a process that removes impurities and contaminants.
"Brine discharge" from a water softener refers to the wastewater that is expelled from the system during the regeneration process.
Backwashing is a maintenance process that involves pumping water backward through a filter to remove debris and particles that have built up.
A water softener is a system that removes calcium and magnesium minerals from water, which are responsible for water hardness.
POE stands for "Point of Entry" and POU stands for "Point of Use," which are terms used to describe where a water treatment system is installed in a home, with POE meaning at the main water line where water enters the house and POU meaning directly at the tap where water is used, like a kitchen sink.
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Water systems come with the same warranties as other products. Be sure to read the fine print as best practices.
Bottled water first introduced in the US back in the 1960s by a French company but the big bottling companies laughed at them. American companies quickly realized US citizens were willing to pay for bottled water.
A "counter pitcher filter" refers to a water filter designed to sit on your kitchen counter and looks like a pitcher, where you pour tap water into the top, it filters through a built-in cartridge, and then you pour out clean drinking water from the spout.
A carbon block filter is a type of water filter made from a solid block of compressed activated carbon, designed to effectively remove a wide range of contaminants from water, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), lead, pesticides, and other chemicals that can affect taste and odor, by passing water through its porous structure where contaminants are adsorbed onto the carbon surface.
The amount of media directly affects the filter's capacity to remove contaminants and its overall efficiency.
Backwash every 3–4 days on average, but can vary based on water usage, contaminant levels, and the type of filter media.
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