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4 Maintenance Tips for Whole House Water Filtration

Investing in a whole house water filtration system allows your household to enjoy clean and safe water, reducing health risks. Water filtration systems remove contaminants like chlorine, minerals, and sediment that compromise water quality. At Palm Beach Water Purification, we offer a wide range of water treatment solutions, including installing filtration systems and providing regular maintenance to increase longevity. Here are four tips to help you care for your water filtration systems:

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Whole house water filtration helps remove harmful contaminants from the water in your home. At Palm Beach Water Purification, we offer various filtration and purification solutions to keep your water clean. These solutions range from individual home filters to comprehensive systems with water-softening capabilities. Here are five steps of the whole home water filtration process and some of the benefits you can experience with our systems:

5 Steps on How Whole House Water Filtration Functions

Whole house water filtration helps remove harmful contaminants from the water in your home. At Palm Beach Water Purification, we offer various filtration and purification solutions to keep your water clean. These solutions range from individual home filters to comprehensive systems with water-softening capabilities. Here are five steps of the whole home water filtration process and some of the benefits you can experience with our systems:

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Can Whole House Water Filtration Solve Hard Water Issues?

Hard water causes issues like scale buildup in plumbing and stains in sinks and bathtubs. The minerals in hard water can cause damage to appliances and decrease the quality of drinking water in your home. A whole house water filtration system that includes an ion exchanger   helps solve the problems created by hard water. Here is more about hard water and how these filtration systems can help:

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Do We Need Water Filters?

We get our water from municipal water sources or underground wells. Municipal water is treated at a plant where chemicals are added to ensure it does not contain pathogens, is clear, and lacks smell. It then travels through miles of old pipes to our faucet. Water from wells falls from the sky and picks up contaminants as it drains into the aquifer. Whether you get your water from the city or a well, it can contain dirt, minerals, chemicals, and other impurities that make it smell and taste bad or have a strange color

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Everything You Need to Know About Drinking Water Filters

Did you know that 75% of Americans are dehydrated? And the number goes even higher if you live in a warmer climate like Palm Beach. The obvious solution is to drink water! But if you complain about the taste of water, you are not alone. The quality of water has decreased and drinking tap water can become

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Water Filter or Water Purifier, What’s the Difference??

Most small faucet-mount or filtration pitchers like Brita or Pur were designed to improve the taste of contaminated water and you can buy them from just about any store, but the problem is they do not REMOVE contaminates like chlorine or lead, they only reduce them. So, spending your hard-earned money on one of these type filters

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Chlorine, Cancer, and Heart Disease

Many municipalities add chlorine to their water to kill viruses and bacteria that could make us sick if we ingested them. People started adding chlorine to water in the 1800s, when they realized it had disinfectant properties. During that time, when water was left untreated, it was common for people to contract waterborne diseases such

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