Point-Of-Use Filtration Systems
Point-of-use filtration systems are a cost-effective alternative to bottled water (and tastes just as good). Often times, bottled water is thought of as a more pure drinking water than water filtered at home or in the office. However, this is not true. Point-of-use filters, such as faucet-mounted filters, remove most mineral deposits (lead, ammonia, and chlorine) from tap water, improving the taste and appearance of the filtered water. Point-of-use filters are a low cost and viable option for municipal water users. (Columbus OH...
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In-line water filtration systems benefit well and spring water users. In-line water filtration systems are connected to the main water line purifying all water. Because well and spring water do not have the advantage of the UV sterilization process that city water undergoes, unfiltered well water is not only harmful to drink, the contaminants can also cause damage to the plumbing and water-using appliances, such as washing machines and dishwashers. (Columbus OH...
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Insulate Plumbing Pipes: Columbus OH plumbers insulate pipes to help retain the heat that is otherwise lost as water travels through the pipes from the water heater to the faucet. Insulation around pipes gets hot water to the faucet in less time reducing energy and water usage.
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Install Low Flow Appliances: Columbus OH plumbers install Low flow toilets, faucets, and shower heads are environmentally-friendly upgrades to new kitchens and new bathrooms. Low flow appliances limit the amount of water flow conserving water and saving you money on your water bill.
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Fix Leaky Faucets: Ignoring a leaky faucet is literally money down the drain. One dripping faucet can waste over 20 gallons of water per day. A leaky hot water faucet wastes even more money because you’re paying to heat the water before it’s lost to the drain. (Columbus OH Plumber)
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Test the water: The first step in choosing the right water filtration system. Contaminants will differ based on whether your water comes from a municipal supplier (city water) or a well/spring. Obtaining a thorough water analysis will help determine the appropriate type and size of filtration system needed. For city water, request a report from the water supplier. For well and spring water, water analysis will most likely be an out-of-pocket expense. (Columbus OH Plumber)
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