Water Filtration
Have you ever wondered what is in the water that comes out of your kitchen faucet? Got Pipes Inc.’s water quality experts can adequately evaluate your water quality, explain the quality issue, and recommend the best solutions. Our water testing system identifies chlorine, solids, and hard water. Call us today for a free water analysis!
A home’s water filter blocks harmful contaminants such as bacteria and chlorine from the water to improve taste and appearance. The filter gives you fresh, clean water right from the tap. A whole house water filtration system eliminated the need for bottled water. You will no longer have to lug those heavy cases of bottled water home from the store.
Activated carbon is one type of water filtration system. Activated charcoal attracts and traps impurities in the water. The charcoal filter’s nooks and crannies catch chlorine, pollutants, and harmful contaminants, producing clean drinking water.
A point-of-use activated carbon filtration system cleans the water as needed. You typically see this type of filter on standalone pitchers of water in the refrigerator. You must change these filters regularly, and they are generally easy to replace.
Another water filtration method uses reverse osmosis filtration. As we learned in high school science class, reverse osmosis forces the water through a filter, through which the water but not the contaminants pass. Essentially, reverse osmosis pushes the water through the filter, but the harmful contaminants remain behind. This system requires regular filter changes.
The following system is the ion exchange filtration system. This method removes the limescale from hard water. The ion exchange filters encourage the hard water through zeolite beads, which remove contaminants like magnesium, and calcium to give you better tasting soft water. This system also requires regular filter changes.
Distillation is another excellent way to purify water. This method involves boiling the water to remove the impurities. As the water boils, it creates steam. The captured moisture returns to impurity-free water. There are no filters in distillation.
How would you like fresh, clean, filtered water dispensed from every faucet in your home? A whole-home water filtration system does just that! This filtration system improves unpleasant tasting water, and it removes harmful contaminants and sediment. This filter attaches to the main water line entering your home, so all water that comes out of your taps is filtered.
Doesn’t that sound amazing? Our water quality experts will come to your home and test your water quality. Once they determine the specific contaminants in the water, they will recommend the ideal filter to remove the impurities in your tap water. The right filter depends on the complexity of your water.
The sediment filter removes sand, clay, dirt, and rust from your pipes. It works by filtering water through tiny pores that block sediment. Your water will be more transparent and less cloudy. The sediment filter is an excellent filter to work in conjunction with other water filters.
The most common water problem is excess minerals that cause hard water. Your home likely has hard water if soap scum lines your sinks and showers. Hard water also makes your laundry stiff, and your skin feels dry, even after applying lotion. The whole-home water softener remedies this by blocking the excess minerals.
The UV purification system removes bacteria, parasites, and fungi from water. The system does not use chemicals but, instead, relies on UV light to kill the organisms. Along with a sediment filter, the UV purification system removes up to 99% of harmful bacteria and organisms.
The carbon filter removes the chlorinated taste and smells from your tap water. It will improve taste and smell, creating more pleasant tasting water. The activated charcoal removes pesticides and contaminants that filter into drinking water.
Acid neutralizers remove the excess acid from your water. In this process, acidic water passes through a tank of calcite, which reduces the acidity. The resulting water has a better pH level, and the better acid balance improves the overall taste.
When our water quality expert arrives at your home, the first thing they will do is discuss what you like and dislike about your tap water. They want to know all of your water concerns. The water quality expert will explain all the reasons for your water concerns.
The Got Pipes Inc. water quality expert will bring a water testing kit to your home to collect samples. They come well-stocked and will also have chemicals and tools with them to help test and evaluate your water.
The water quality expert will want to look at any existing water filtration systems and evaluate your plumbing. They will look at the main water line, too. Often, they will also take a water sample from an outdoor spigot.
The water quality expert will smell the water for further evaluation. Don’t be surprised if the quality expert asks to smell the drains in the home. They are conducting a thorough investigation to give you ideal solutions to your home water problems.
As the water quality technician takes each sample, they will explain the purpose. For instance, when they add chemicals to a water sample and the water turns a particular color, they test for hard water with too much magnesium and calcium, a typical home water problem.
They will also test for total dissolved solids and measure the water’s pH level. The technician will check under sink cabinets to determine how much room there is available in each one for a water filtration system.
Keep in mind that the taste and smell of water are a personal preference. The Got Pipes Inc. water experts are skilled at assessing your home’s water quality to produce tap water that is clean, sediment-free, and pleasant-tasting to your palette.
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