Why You Should Consider a Water Filtration System for Your Home
Good water is the lifeblood of any home. We use it for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and most importantly, drinking. But have you ever wondered about the quality of the water that flows from your taps? Enter water filtration systems—a home improvement choice more and more homeowners are considering. Let's take a look on some essential water filtration systems such as acid neutralizers, iron filtration systems, water softeners, and carbon filters.
Water Quality and Its Importance
Water quality significantly affects our daily life, but it’s often overlooked. When we use poor quality water for cooking or drinking, it can have potential health effects. Minerals, metals, or even bacteria can be lurking in your water supply. This is where water filtration systems come into play.
Acid Neutralizers
One problem that often goes unnoticed is water acidity. Acidic water can corrode plumbing and water appliances. If you have older plumbing, it can leach lead and copper into your water supply, resulting in harmful contamination. Acid neutralizers are devices designed to balance your water’s pH level, turning acidic water into neutral water that’s safer for consumption and use.
Iron Filtration Systems
Does your water leave reddish or brownish stains? Or does it have a metallic taste? You may have a high iron content in your water. Iron can cause a metallic taste in drinking water as well as staining frequently used toilets, tubs, and showers. Iron filtration systems are specially designed to remove iron from your water supply, preventing unpleasant stains and tastes.
Water Softeners
Hard water—water high in minerals like calcium and magnesium—can cause a host of issues, like causing scale build up in plumbing and water appliances, which can result in permanent damage. Water softeners are a perfect solution for hard water problems. They work by replacing the hardness minerals with sodium or potassium, effectively "softening" the water.
Carbon Filters
A carbon filter is a long-lasting, cost-effective way to improve your water's taste and odor. Carbon filters will remove contaminates such as chlorine, sulfur odor, herbicides, and pesticides, giving your household high quality drinking water from every faucet.
Choosing the Right System for Your Home
Each home is unique, and water quality can vary significantly from one place to another. Therefore, it’s essential to understand what type of water issues you're dealing with to choose the right filtration system.
The first step in identifying the best water filtration system for your home is to have your water tested. This will reveal what types of contaminants are in your water that you need to filter out.
After you know what's in your water, you can consider your household size, water usage, and specific concerns to select the right system. A larger household or a home with high water usage may require a more robust system than a smaller home or one that uses less water.
Our Product Recommendations
With many different water filtration systems available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. Here, we’ve handpicked some of our top products to help you make an informed decision:
- Vortech Non Backwashing Acid Neutralizer: Perfect for balancing your water’s pH level and preventing pipe damage.
- Advanced Air Injection Iron Filter: Specially designed to remove iron and prevent unpleasant stains and tastes.
- Fleck Deluxe Water Softener: An excellent solution for hard water problems, improving the efficiency of your appliances.
- Vortech Whole House Carbon Filter: A cost-effective solution to improve your water's taste and odor.
- Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System: Ensures that the water you drink is free from contaminants and tastes great.
Conclusion
Having a water filtration system at home is an investment in the health and longevity of your household. Not only will it improve the quality of your water, but it can also enhance the taste of your food and beverages and protect your appliances from scale buildup.
If you have questions and want help picking the right product for you, reach out to us at 800-460-5810, or email us at support@midatlanticwater.net.