Well water is susceptible to hardening. If you use well water and are experiencing the signs of hard water, such as scale building and its effects on your clothing, dishes, plumbing and water heater, you may want to look into softening systems for well water. Why make...
If you live in a rural area, you are probably enjoying the benefits of sourcing your water from a private well. While this certainly cuts down on costs, it also comes with a number of risks. Well water quality is variable, and you never know what bacteria or chemicals...
Soft water, or water that has been filtered to remove harsh minerals, has become more desirable as cities put more additives in their water systems. Soft water is water that doesn’t contain harsh minerals and dissolved salts like calcium, iron, and magnesium....
Interested in the potential health effects of hard water? Water is an essential component of our lives. We use water to stay hydrated, to cook, to clean ourselves, to wash our pets, and for many other daily activities! However, not all water is of the same quality. If...
Reverse osmosis is one of the most popular water filtration systems. This filtration system is also known as hyperfiltration and is commonly used by premium bottled water companies. How does reverse osmosis work? Reverse osmosis is a water purification technique...
Buying a reverse osmosis system for home use is not a simple task. There is a lot to consider before you purchase a reverse osmosis system. For example, what is the best reverse osmosis system for your home? Will you need a reverse osmosis machine or countertop...