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Home Water Filtration Systems
Are you looking for a great water filtration system for your home? Many people today are looking for better tasting water, or water that doesn't have contaminants from aging city systems, and most don't want to go to the expense, hassle, and waste of purchasing bottled water. Others are seeking out water softening systems to eliminate chlorine and minerals from their water systems that make soap less effective and leave behind deposits. Good water filtration can save you money, make you healthier, and deliver truly clean water to your home.

The first consideration in a filtration system is what you really need; most people start with drinking water. With bottled water often more expensive per pint than gasoline, it's easy to see why. There are several types of home water filtration systems that provide you with excellent quality drinking water, from the low end activated carbon filter to the high-end reverse-osmosis water filtration system.

The least expensive filtration system is the faucet-mounted activated carbon filter. This filtration system forces tap water through a compartment of activated charcoal, where impurities are captured in the carbon itself while clean water passes through. Filters in this system need to be changed three or four times a year with regular use, but the system is fairly effective, removing many of the harsher chemicals like chlorine as well as biological contaminants in your water and giving you fresh-tasting clean water. Similar to activated carbon filters are ceramic filters, though they use diatomaceous earth instead of carbon to perform the same function.

An ultraviolet (UV) water filtration system uses high-intensity UV light waves, shining them through your water to kill biological contaminants. These systems do not remove anything from your water, but they are the most effective at sterilizing it, and are often found as part of a combination water filtration system in which other contaminants and debris are filtered through other systems. You'll also find these powerful sterilizers in hospital water systems.

The most expensive, but most effective, filtration system is the reverse osmosis water filter. This remarkably effective water filtration system can remove salt from ocean water, and has no trouble removing almost every impurity from your tap water. Because the filtration system is slow, it uses a reservoir to store clean water under your sink. The best reverse osmosis systems include an activated carbon filter and a UV filter as well, ensuring you cleaner, better tasting drinking water than you'll find in the best bottled water.

Besides drinking water filtration systems, you can get shower filters, which remove the chlorine from your shower water. Chlorine is more dangerous in your bathroom than you might expect, as it becomes the lung irritant chloroform gas in steamy showers, and it forces you to use more soap and shampoo than you otherwise would. Metallic filters are used in showers to filter impurities from hot water, and your water should be noticeably cleaner and softer when you use one of these filtration systems.

A complete home water filtration system uses all kinds of filters to eliminate every possible contaminant from your home's water system, ensuring your family the purest and healthiest possible water, for use inside and out. These systems must be installed by a professional plumber, but they are worth the trouble.

Trent Barrett is a consultant who writes for Home water purifiers. You can visit their homepage to learn more about home water purification systems.



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Last update by by Trent Barrett, Thursday, May 22nd 2008

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