How A Water Filtration System Can Improve The Quality Of Your Home

First learn what a water filtration system is.

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We all know that water is important for life, but many individuals don’t realize how important it can be for your home. Today more and more homes are installing water filtration systems, improving the overall quality of their home.

If you are a homeowner who has not yet installed a water filtration system, it might be helpful to first learn what a water filtration system is.

What is a water filtration system?

A water filtration system is exactly what it sounds like. A whole-home water filtration system is typically installed at the main water line or under the sink and cleans tap water by removing harmful contaminants. The end result is clean, potable water that smells and tastes better.

Water filtration systems work in a variety of ways including: mechanical, sequestration, reverse osmosis, absorption, and ion exchange filters. Each method filters water differently and for a different purpose. Most water filtration systems use a combination of these methods to provide the purest water possible. Resources such as iPropertyManagement have reviews of several different types of water filtration system, so that you may choose which system suits your needs best.

Health risks of unfiltered water

If you’ve never considered where your drinking water comes from, then you’ve probably never considered how contaminated it may be. Regular drinking water comes from groundwater, wells, rivers, lakes, streams, and reservoirs.

Water treatment plants sanitize water, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency allows up to 90 different contaminants in water and it’s still considered ‘safe’. In small amounts these contaminants typically pose no risk, but in large quantities, there are several health concerns that you should be aware of.

The most harmful pollutants found in water are arsenic and lead. Other pollutants may include chlorine and bacteria. Sanitation companies put chemicals into water to prevent the growth of certain parasites, but even these chemicals can be harmful.

Some of the most common parasites that may occur in water are Salmonella, E. Coli., and Giardia. Drinking contaminated water can lead to stomach issues and problems with immunity.

Cost of water filtration systems

Clean water is a necessity, not a luxury, so it’s difficult to put a cost on clean water. In the U.S. alone there are an estimated 4-32 million cases of waterborne diseases each year. This means that individuals who commonly believe that potable water only refers to third-world countries are misconceived.

Knowing these statistics, individuals will typically pay what is needed for clean water, especially when this means quality improvements to your home. Keep in mind that the larger the filtration system, the more costly it will be. Some of the most extensive systems may cost more than $1000, but this does not mean they are the most effective. Some high-quality water filtration systems can be found for just under $500 and others as low as $100. The most popular water filtration systems are listed below.

A sampling of options

With so many water filtration options, it helps to know which ones stand out from the crowd. Five of the better water filtration systems are as follows:

  • iSpring WKB32B WGB32B 3-Stage Whole House Water Filtration System
  • Woder 10K-Gen3 Ultra High Capacity Direct Connect Water Filtration System
  • Home Master HMF3SDGFEC Whole House 3-Stage Water Filter
  • iSpring RCC7 High Capacity Under Sink 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis Drinking Filtration System and Ultimate Water Softener
  • 3M Aqua-Pure Whole House Water Filtration System – Model AP903

How it improves the quality of your home

Some homeowners might choose a new coat of paint, new windows, or light fixtures, but a wise homeowner will improve the quality of their home by improving the lives of those that inhabit it.

Water filtration systems are commonly deemed the best home improvement that homeowners can make. This is because water filtration systems create more than just good water. A quality water filtration system can improve the lifespan of your pipes, protect/ prolong the life of appliances, and of course, benefit your health.

When it comes to buying or selling a home, a water filtration system is a huge appeal. You can assure homebuyers that the water filtration system will remove chlorine and other chemical taste/odor, iron and scale build-up, plus dirt/sediment, which makes water safer and cleaner.

In addition, you can promote that soft water is an advantage for creating a scale-free environment, better for your skin when showering, plus it creates spotless glassware. A water filtration system is an investment, and it’s one that will pay off when it comes to buying/selling your home.

 

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