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Water Filtration Series: A Guide to Whole House Filters and Under Sink Filters

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Clean water isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity.  But with so many water filtration products on the market, the term “water filter” can mean very different things depending on who you ask. For the average consumer, a water filter might mean a faucet-mounted device or a refrigerator cartridge. For water treatment professionals, it could mean a whole-house filtration system designed to tackle iron, manganese, arsenic, lead, radium, chlorine, odors, turbidity, and much more. In this first post of our " Water Filter Series" , we’ll focus on one of the most common and widely misunderstood types of filtration: F ilter housings with replaceable cartridges , used at both the Point of Entry (POE), whole house and Point of Use (POU), under sink . This subject can become very complicated but in this article we are going to focus on the most common filter housings and types of filter cartridges used in homes today.  What Are Water Filter Housings? A filter housing is a durable c...

The Ultimate Guide to Residential Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems: How They Work, What They Remove, and Why Your Home and Family Need One

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Clean, safe drinking water is essential to our health, but well water and city tap water often contain contaminants that can affect taste, safety, and overall well-being. Residential reverse osmosis (RO) systems are the perfect solution for homeowners looking to provide their families with high-quality, purified drinking water. In this article, we’ll explore how reverse osmosis systems work, the filtration stages involved, the contaminants they remove, how they can improve your health, the typical cost of a residential under-sink system, and the filter maintenance required. What is a Residential Reverse Osmosis System? A residential reverse osmosis system is a water filtration system typically installed under the kitchen sink or in the basement. It uses advanced membrane technology to remove harmful impurities and contaminants from tap water, providing clean, great-tasting drinking water directly from a dedicated faucet.  How Does a Reverse Osmosis System Work? Reverse osmos...