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If you’re reading this article, you’ve likely considered taking control of your drinking water by installing a water filter. But with so many options to choose from, selecting the right water filter for your needs can feel overwhelming. You don’t want to spend your hard-earned money on the wrong type of water filter. Thankfully, Mr. Rooter Plumbing is here to help.
We are a professional plumbing service that specializes in water filtration installation. Our professional expertise and industry experience allow us to analyze your water quality, understand your needs, and recommend the most effective filtration system for your home. Let’s look at the five types of water filtration systems to consider for your home.
These are the most basic and standard water filters used to remove dirt and particles from water. They act like a sieve, trapping sediment, rust, and other particles larger than their micron rating. These filters are typically placed at the faucet or under the sink.
Ion exchange filters use a resin that swaps unwanted ions, like lead or copper, for harmless ions like sodium or potassium. If you struggle with hard water, these filters can be a lifesaver. Call a nearby plumbing service to test your water and install an efficient ion exchange filter.
These filters use pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane, trapping most contaminants on the other side. They have multiple stages of filtration, including a pre-filter and a post-filter.
As the name suggests, activated carbon filters use a form of carbon with a large surface area to trap and absorb contaminants like chlorine, taste, and odor. These filters are often found in refrigerator filters, pitcher filters, and whole-house filters. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, you may want to install an activated carbon filter. We recommend consulting with a professional plumbing repair service when you’re in doubt.
Ultraviolet (UV) filters use ultraviolet light to kill or inactivate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in your water. UV filters are often used in conjunction with other filtration methods. They are a good choice for addressing bacteria concerns. If you rely on well water and you’re concerned about bacterial contamination, UV filters can be a good choice.
Are you looking for an experienced plumber to help you install a water filtration system in your home? Get in touch with Mr. Rooter Plumbing. Our plumbing team has the expertise to install an efficient water filtration system that will improve the quality of your drinking water. Our extensive industry experience has equipped us with in-depth knowledge of the various filter types, their capabilities, and the specific benefits they offer.
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