FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between well water and city water filtration?

Well water comes from natural underground sources and can contain various minerals, bacteria, and contaminants. City water is treated and regulated but may still contain chlorine, fluoride, and other chemicals. Well water filtration typically involves a multi-stage system that removes sediments, minerals, and bacteria, while city water filtration focuses on removing chemicals and improving water taste and safety.

How does reverse osmosis work?

Reverse osmosis is a water filtration process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove impurities from water. It works by forcing water through the membrane, filtering out contaminants such as heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, and bacteria, leaving you with clean, pure water. This method is highly effective for improving water quality in both homes and businesses.

What are the health benefits of alkaline water?

Alkaline water has a higher pH level than regular tap water, which may help neutralize acidity in the body. Some studies suggest that alkaline water can improve hydration, support digestion, boost metabolism, and enhance overall energy levels. While more research is ongoing, many users report feeling healthier and more energized after switching to alkaline water.

How often should I replace my water filters?

The frequency of filter replacement depends on the type of filtration system and the water quality in your area. Generally, reverse osmosis systems require filter changes every 6 to 12 months, while other systems like whole-house filters may last longer. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your water remains clean and safe.

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