Tips for Choosing a Drinking Water System

Shopping for water filtration can be a daunting task; it’s often not immediately clear where the various systems differ and what benefits they give you. Before making a call to a local water conditioning company, you’ll want to do some research on drinking water systems. Here are some pointers on what you need to know.

 

First, you need to determine what’s in your water, before you can start filtering it. Many water conditioning companies offer testing kits or services; this can involve ordering a testing kit and sending the results back for analysis, or having a contractor send a professional to your home. Testing may vary based on whether your water is drawn from a well or from a nearby city’s infrastructure.

 

Sometimes, installing a drinking water system also entails repairing your existing plumbing. For instance, hard water – water with high contents of iron, calcium, magnesium, and other minerals – may occur because of the quality of the water source, but it may also be a matter of leaks or buildup in your pipes.

 

Once you know what’s in your water, you can then decide on the filtration you need. Water filters vary in what they’re designed to catch, and this can affect the optimal system for your situation. It’s worth noting that some impurities are only dangerous in high concentrations; if your water has only trace amounts of iron, investing in a filter specifically for iron may be inefficient.

 

With the data from the water test, you should be able to consult a water filtration contractor in your area. They can advise you on options for drinking water systems, accounting for the water contents and for your budget and time constraints; many will both sell and install the system for you, ensuring that you get what your home needs and that it’ll do its job. In time, fresh and safe drinking water will be yours.