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How Home Water Purification Works
Your home's water is almost certainly contaminated. That's because municipalities add chemicals to all water in their systems to kill germs and eliminate other toxins. But the same things that kill germs can make you sick as well. For this reason, it's a good idea to investigate buying a home water purifier.
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All water purification systems are different, but there are commonalities to three types of water purifiers: the ultraviolet purifier, the filtration system purifier, and the reverse osmosis water purifier. In some systems, all three of these filter types work together, but they can easily be installed as separate systems as well.
The simplest water filtration system is the activated carbon or ceramic water filter. Both of these systems use a granulated chemical – activated charcoal in the first case, diatomaceous earth (which is silicon-heavy) in the second case. There are also shower filters based on the same concept that use metallic filters because they function much better at high temperatures.
In each case, water is forced through the filter by your water system's normal pressure. As it passes through the water purifier, the chemicals...
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Are you frustrated with the quality of your countertop drinking water?
If you are like me then the answer would be a resounding yes. A few years ago I began experimenting with water filtration systems, bottled and distilled water. I have found the most effective and convenient countertop water filtration system available.
Countertop water filtration systems are the most convenient and economical method in obtaining good quality tasting water. Unlike bottled water, which does not face much scrutiny, home water filtration systems are heavily regulated in the United States as well as many other counties.
Distilled water, while an effective method for removing contaminants, also removes many nutrients in the water such as calcium that is needed by the human body.
Many countertop water filtration systems come with their own faucet fixture located under the sink, however, there are those systems that attach directly to an existing faucet and only require the user to flip a lever to obtain the filtered water.
From my experience, I would recommend using a separate faucet for your filtration purposes. Having separate spouts for drinking and other kitchen uses. This will allow much easier use and a better overall appearance. For example, while cooking one can turn on a...
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