Clearer Water
Say goodbye to murky and unclean water by removing clay, silt, and other sediments.
Water Damage Protection
Prevent corrosion and eliminate rust stains by neutralizing acidic water and reducing iron content.
Superior Taste
Enjoy water without unpleasant flavor or odors by filtering out iron, chlorine, and other contaminants.
Consistent Water Quality
Experience reliable, high-quality water throughout your home, no matter the source.
Thinking about upgrading to a whole house filtration system but don’t know where to begin?
What is a whole house water filtration system?
A whole house water filtration system, also known as a point-of-entry filter, is installed where your main water line connects to your home. This system is designed to treat all the water in your house, ensuring that every faucet and appliance receives clean, filtered water.Â
Why consider a whole house filtration system?
A whole house filtration system provides comprehensive water quality improvement. It ensures that every tap in your home delivers filtered water, which can reduce problems such as unpleasant odors, bad tastes, and stains on fixtures and clothing. Additionally, it helps to minimize scale buildup and rust stains, prolonging the lifespan of your appliances and plumbing.Â
How do I select a whole house filtration system?
Selecting the right whole house filtration system depends on your water quality and specific needs. Factors such as the type of contaminants present, water hardness, and flow rate should guide your choice. Professional water testing can reveal what’s in your water, helping you make an informed decision.Â
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Frequently asked questions
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The journey of water through a whole house filter begins as it enters your home from a natural source or municipal supply. Despite initial treatment, water can still carry contaminants like sediment, chemicals, and microorganisms. A whole house filter provides a multi-stage process to address these issues. Typically, water passes through a pre-filter to remove large particles, an activated carbon filter to reduce chemicals and odors, and a post-filter to catch any remaining impurities before reaching your taps.
Whole house water filters are designed to tackle a broad range of contaminants. They can remove chlorine, sediment, heavy metals like iron and lead, sulfur, and other impurities that affect water quality. Advanced systems may also address more specific issues such as pesticide residues and industrial chemicals, depending on the filter's capabilities.
Signs that your water might benefit from a whole house filtration system include strange tastes or odors, staining on fixtures and clothing, and scale buildup on appliances. If you experience any of these issues or if you're concerned about potential contaminants, a water quality test can provide detailed information and confirm whether a whole house filter is needed.
Yes, we do. Whether you own a small restaurant or manage a large corporate office, the quality of water you provide your customers and employees matters. That’s why we offer a variety of clean water solutions for businesses, including water coolers and whole-building water filtration systems.
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We provide comprehensive maintenance services ensuring your water systems operate at their best.