Selecting The Best Water Filtration System For Your Home

Selecting The Best Water Filtration System For Your Home, Hampden, MA

If you’ve made the decision that you want to have water filter installation in your home, you may be trying to decide which water purification system is the best for your situation. There are a few different options to consider when determining the best way to get clean water.

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Total Dissolved Solids in Your Water

Clean drinking water is one of our most important resources and it’s important to understand what types of minerals and chemicals are in our water supply. Depending on where your water comes from or if a water filter is used, it may have a certain amount of total dissolved solids in it. There are different…

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What You Can Do During National Water Quality Month

What You Can Do During National Water Quality Month, Monson, MA

August is National Water Quality Month and it’s the perfect time to make sure that you have clean drinking water in your home. It’s a good idea to first have your water tested. Even though your water may be treated, it can still have some impurities. In addition, treated water means chlorination which is not…

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The Dangers of Unfiltered Water

The Dangers of Unfiltered Water, Palmer, MA

When you think of water, you most likely think of refreshment, hydration and the ability to sustain life. This is no surprise, as water is required for anything on our planet to stay alive. It comes as something of a surprise to realize that water can actually cause harm in your plumbing. Unfiltered water can…

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How A Reverse Osmosis System Can Improve Your Water

How A Reverse Osmosis System Can Improve Your Water, Springfield, MA

The quality of drinking water is very important. Minerals and compounds can build up in water reserves over time, contaminating drinking water to a degree, and creating an unhealthy situation in your home. An excellent way to assure that you have clean drinking water is by investing in a water filter. A reverse osmosis water…

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How To Detect Manganese In Your Water Supply

How To Detect Manganese In Your Water Supply, Chesterfield, MA

Manganese may sound intimidating and harmful, but in fact it’s quite the opposite. Manganese is a mineral that is naturally present in the earth. It’s actually commonly found in grains and vegetables and is an important part in our diet. However, when manganese is present in our water supply it is often in large amounts,…

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Reasons to Choose a Water Purification System with Reverse Osmosis

According to statistics Americans are spending an estimated $15 billion each year on bottled water. Many people have decided that having a filtration system installed in one way to cut back both on costs and plastic bottle usage. Here are three reason a reverse osmosis water purification system may be a good choice to fulfill…

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Answers to Commonly Asked Questions About Hard Water and Water Softeners

Hard water is typically caused by a buildup of ions from minerals such as calcium and magnesium. The dense elements can create scale and calcium deposits in water supply lines, which can eventually diminish the water supply. The buildup can also reduce the life of appliances and dull clothing. To reduce the mineral content in…

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The Dangers of Water Contaminants

Cleaning Water Contaminants, Westfield, MA

There is a long list of water contaminants that the EPA considers potentially harmful. Standards are enforced through the Safe Drinking Water Act and public water systems are tested at regular intervals, but there may be times when you question the safety of your drinking water and want to test it yourself. Conversely, if your…

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Why Do We Chlorinate Drinking Water?

When it comes to your drinking water, it’s likely that chlorine has been added. Reason being is that water that has not been chlorinated may be unsafe to drink. For some homeowners this may raise some questions, which is why we’ve answered the most common water chlorination questions to help you understand the benefits:

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