The Many Different Types Of Water Filters
July 14, 2010 by Jonah Perkins
Filed under Home
Pollution in the air and in the water causes many people to be concerned about the quality of water that is running through their home. They are unsure on whether it is safe to drink, cook with, or even shower with. Many are turning to bottled water to drink and cook with, and others are using water filters to get rid of chemicals in their tap water. If you are considering installing a water filter system, you need to make sure you get the right one for your needs.
If you are concerned about the quality of your water the best thing to do is get it tested. Having it tested will let you know first if there are any problems in the water. Secondly, if there are problems exactly what they are so you can choose the right system. And, to choose the right system you need to know what water purification systems can do for your water.
Sometimes water tastes funny and that is because of contaminants that may be in it that can make you sick. A filtering system is able to remove microbes, lead, radon, pesticides, and other chemicals that may find themselves in your water supply. They basically are able to purify your water, making it safer to drink.
After it has been determined that you do need a filtering system in the home, you need to research the many different types that will best suit your problem. Choosing one that is certified is needed and as all are not created the same, look for the ones that focus on your specific problem.
Two types of systems are used in water filtering. There is the point of use, POU, which focus on the faucets, where the tap water comes out. And, then you have the point of entry, POE, which is the start of the whole water system where the water enters your home.
POU filters are normally distillers, reverse osmosis systems, and filtered water pitchers. A distiller will boil water, removing contaminants and natural minerals found in water. They may also alter the taste of the water. Reverse osmosis units will filter water through a membrane; the pressure pulls chemicals and microbes out of water. This method does use a lot of water; however it is very effective for purifying. A filtered water pitcher is most easily available and affordable. Easy to use by just filling them with your tap water, which is then filtered through, leaving behind the contaminants and making the water taste better.
POE filters usually come in water softeners, aerators, and adsorptive media or water filtration installations. Water softeners are just like the name says, they softener water. Water can get hard with too much calcium and magnesium ions so this system replaces those with sodium or potassium ions, which makes water softer. Aerators work by jets of air that removes chemicals and contaminants, like radon or chemical components of gas. Adsorptive media installations are often carbon based. They trap solids and liquids in the filter to purify.
Having safe drinking and cooking water is a necessity in any home and it is easy to get with the many water filters available today. Making sure you test your water annually will allow you to catch any problems and let you know if the system you choose is effective. You deserve safe water in your family and you can have that easier than you think.
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