Best Ways To Improve Your Water Quality
 
Water quality matters more than you might think. We use our home's water for drinking, cooking, cleaning ourselves, our clothes, and dishes. But, how much thought have we really given to the quality of water now? Unless you're experiencing issues like brown water, foul smells, etc., it's likely you haven't been too worried. However, there's more than meets the eye when it comes to water quality.
 
Top problems homeowners experience include contaminants in the water, lead, rust, hard water, and more. If you are unhappy with your home's water, it's likely you've given some thoughts for improvement. But, where do you get started, and what options are the best? Let's take a look at some of the top water quality enhancements you can purchase.
 
Tap Filtration
 
Most people are familiar with tap filters. These are installed in your sink and have a filter underneath. It is one of the easiest to install and most cost-effective approaches to filtering out water that you drink. This is ideal for large quantities of water purification, but it is great for cooking and drinking.
 
Whole-Home Water Filters
 
If you want the best water filter for your home, a total home filter is the absolute top-level option. This filters all the water that goes into your home. Essentially, any water that flows from your tab will have been through the purification process. There are tons of models available for whole-home filters. It can remove lead, rust, minerals, and other unwanted elements that distract from the purity of your water source. Many plumbers will recommend that those on well systems use a whole home water filter. The upside with these systems is you won't have to perform heavy maintenance or change the filter every three to six months.
 
Water Softeners
 
Nobody likes the appearance of hard water stains. If you've noticed that your dishes or cars have hard water film, this can be solved with water softeners. The other upside to using water softeners is that your water will be more gentle to the skin. For those that have rashes and don't know why— it could be your water quality.
 
How To Get Started
 
The best way to determine which product is the best fit for your home and needs is to schedule an appointment with your plumber. We can go over what you're looking for, your budget, and which filters or softeners would work for you. Not every home is the same, and your water quality might be drastically different from your neighbors. This is because the age of plumbing pipes and water sources can vary.
 
Plumbs Up Plumbing & Drains is proud to be the go-to Plumber Orangeville. Offering an array of services, there's no job our professional team of background-checked, licensed, and insured plumbers can't handle. To learn more about our services or to request repairs, visit us online.
 
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