Advantages of a Whole House Water Filter

Tap water is clearly one of the least healthy liquids one can put into one’s body. Chemical additives, microscopic debris and microorganisms are just a few of the items that can be found within public drinking water. The human body isn’t designed to filter out these harmful additives, and therefore, the addition of a whole house water filter is recommended to do the job.

Found in Water

Before streaming from the faucet, public tap water undergoes treatment at a local plant. These plants remove major debris and then add in fluoride, chlorine, and in some cases, chloramine to disinfect and fluoridate our water. Some microorganisms will change in this inhospitable and chlorinated environment to small eggs that are too tiny to be filtered out. These eggs are responsible for intestinal infections that lead to diarrhea and dehydration.

After leaving the processing plant and before coming out of the faucet, this treated water can be exposed to lead found within pipe systems. Additionally, if the chlorine level isn’t high enough to kill off bacteria, the pipe systems become a haven for bacteria to accumulate and be reintroduced into the water.

Alternatively, if water for the household doesn’t come from the public water system but rather a spring or well, the chances of debris, microorganisms and bacteria to be found in this water are much higher.

How to Purify Water

How can we ensure the water we drink is clean and pure water? One way would be the purchase of bottled water. However, this can end up being a very expensive long-term solution. As an example, a typical sixteen-ounce bottle of water is about $1.50. For just one person, over the course of a year, this can pour out $2190 for just bottled water (4 typical bottles of water daily). If you calculate this for a family of four, the cost becomes prohibitive.

A solution that initially may seem like a large investment but saves over the long-term is the purchase of a whole house water filter system. An average ionizing water filter system costs between $1500 to $3000. Even with the higher costing system, the purchase and implementation of a whole house water filter system will pay for itself in just a little over a year.

Once installed, an ionizing water system will remove the microscopic debris and microorganisms by first filtering the tap water. Next, the newly filtered water will go through an electrolysis process that causes ions in the water to become charged and thereby produce two types of water – acidic and alkaline.

People use the alkaline water for drinking. While the acidic water is not fit for human consumption, it is perfect for cleaning and sterilization. It can be used to wash hands, faces and hair, as well as household surfaces. The sterilization capability of acidic water is best used on minor cuts and abrasions and can help fight acne and eczema.

Regular tap water, though processed at a public plant, really is not as healthy as we’d like to think. To ensure the health of our families, and ourselves the purchase and implementation of a whole house water filter system is a very wise and economical choice.

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