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How a Water Filtration System Could Be the Best Thing for a Home in the New Year Thursday, January 25th, 11:00 PM
Plumbing professionals in Annapolis, MD, talk about water filtration systems and why they are beneficial

Annapolis, United States - January 25, 2024 / Heidler, Inc. /

Why Get a Whole Home Water Filter Installation?

Our homes are our sanctuaries. It is where we are most comfortable, so it makes sense to create an environment where we are healthy, which is why a whole home water filtration system is a perfect fit for such an important part of our lives.

Water filters are meant to keep the water we use and consume at home safe from contaminants that can make us ill at worst and, at best, create a bad taste. Water filtration systems transform water into a better, safer version of itself. This post will discuss how they work, their benefits, and some signs they are needed. 

How a Water Filter Works

water filterAs the name implies, a water filtration system is a device that is meant to filter out or remove contaminants from the water to make it cleaner and safer for consumption. What makes water filters more complicated to comprehend is that there are many ways to achieve clean water, and the different types relate to the method by which it removes contaminants. 

Some of the most popular and common kinds are reverse osmosis filters, carbon filtration, and water softeners. Reverse osmosis water filters use a semipermeable membrane to remove dissolved solids. The membrane has tiny pores that allow water molecules to pass through while blocking larger particles like impurities. 

Carbon water filtration involves passing water through activated carbon, which has a large surface area that can trap impurities in its pores. The carbon acts as an absorbent, effectively removing chemicals and other contaminants from the water. 

Water softeners differ from the other filters in that they remove the minerals that cause hard water instead of cleaning the water itself. They use an ion exchange process, replacing unwanted ions, such as calcium and magnesium, with more desirable ones, like sodium or potassium. This is achieved through a resin bed that attracts and exchanges ions as they pass through. 

Advantages of Having a Whole House Water Filter

clear water Having a whole home water filter can be advantageous. They can remove contaminants from the home’s water supply to make it safer. Then, specific ones like water softeners can remove excess hard water minerals such as calcium and magnesium that can cause damage to the plumbing and appliances. 

Whole house water filters are also incredibly convenient and can save money over time. They can eliminate the need to purchase water bottles from the store since they create a clean and safe water source. Needless to say, doing away with bottled water is also good for the environment as it reduces plastic waste.

How to Tell if a Home Needs a Water Filter 

While most homes can benefit significantly from a water filter installation, there are also signs residents can watch for. Some signs a water filtration system installation is necessary are if the home’s water smells or tastes bad or doesn’t appear clear. 

Additionally, a home may need a water softener installation if homeowners notice dry skin and hair or a scale buildup like a white residue on plumbing fixtures. Plumbers can help homeowners determine their water quality and which water filtration system may be needed for their homes. 

About Heidler, Inc.

Heidler, Inc. is a family-owned and operated plumbing company serving Annapolis, MD, and the surrounding areas. They offer dependable, flat rates, live assistance, and fast, on-time service. Call them today for water filtration system installation in Annapolis, MD

Contact Information:

Heidler, Inc.

208 Taylor Avenue
Annapolis, MD 21401
United States

Judith Speaks
(410) 268-7191
https://www.heidlerplumbing.com/

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