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      <title>Why is My Water Pressure Low?</title>
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      <description>McAleer Water Conditioning offers water treatment system in Monticello, IA. Call (319) 462-4497 for expert help with water pressure issues.</description>
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            Installing a
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            is a smart step toward cleaner, safer water, but unexpected changes in water pressure can raise concerns. Understanding why this happens and how to address it helps homeowners protect both their plumbing system and daily comfort without compromising water quality.
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           Installing a treatment solution can improve water quality, but some homeowners notice a drop in pressure afterward. This is a common concern, especially after adding a water treatment system where mineral content and system design both play a role. Understanding the cause is the first step toward restoring proper flow.
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           How Water Treatment Systems Affect Pressure
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           Not all pressure changes signal a problem. Some systems naturally create a slight reduction in flow as part of their design.
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           Here’s how different systems impact water pressure:
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           Reverse Osmosis Systems
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           Reverse osmosis systems filter water through a membrane, which can slow down the flow. This often results in lower pressure at specific faucets rather than throughout the entire home.
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           Softening systems typically have minimal impact on pressure, but buildup or improper settings can create restrictions.
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           Filtration Units
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           Whole-house filters may reduce pressure if they are undersized or clogged with sediment.
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           A slight drop is normal, but a significant change may require inspection. Many homeowners using a water treatment system in Monticello, IA, experience improved performance after simple adjustments.
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           Pressure Drop Vs. System Fault
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           It’s important to distinguish between a normal pressure drop and a system malfunction.
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           Key differences include the following:
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           Normal Pressure Drop
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           A small reduction in flow, especially at certain outlets, is expected with many treatment systems.
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           System Fault
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           A sudden or severe drop in pressure often indicates blockage, incorrect installation, or equipment failure.
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           Inconsistent Pressure
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           Fluctuating pressure can signal issues with valves, filters, or system settings.
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           Recognizing these differences helps homeowners determine whether they need maintenance or repairs for their water treatment system.
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           How to Diagnose Low Water Pressure at Home
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           Before calling a professional, homeowners can perform a few basic checks to identify the source of the issue.
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           Simple diagnostic steps include:
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           Check Multiple Fixtures
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           If only one faucet has low pressure, the issue may be localized rather than system-wide.
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           Inspect Filters
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           Clogged filters are one of the most common causes of reduced flow.
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           Review System Settings
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           Incorrect settings can restrict water flow more than necessary.
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           Hidden leaks can reduce pressure throughout the home.
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           Test Bypass Mode
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           Switching the system to bypass can help determine whether the treatment unit is the cause.
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           These steps often reveal whether the issue is related to the system or another part of the plumbing.
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           Solutions to Restore Water Pressure
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           Restoring water pressure doesn’t always require major repairs. In many cases, simple adjustments or routine maintenance can make a noticeable difference. Identifying the right solution depends on the cause, but with the proper approach, homeowners can improve flow while maintaining the benefits of their water treatment system.
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           Once the cause is identified, there are several ways to improve water pressure without sacrificing water quality.
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           Effective solutions include:
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           Replace or Clean Filters
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           Regular maintenance prevents buildup that restricts flow.
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           An undersized unit may struggle to meet household demand.
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           A pump can increase pressure for homes with naturally low supply.
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           Fine-tuning settings can balance filtration and flow.
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           An expert can evaluate the system and recommend targeted solutions.
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           Many homeowners find that optimizing their water treatment system in Monticello, IA, restores both pressure and performance.
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           What to Ask Before Installing a Water Treatment System
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           Preventing pressure issues starts before installation. Asking the right questions ensures the system is properly matched to the home.
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           Important topics to discuss include:
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           Is the unit sized correctly for the household’s water usage?
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           Pressure Impact
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           What level of pressure change should be expected?
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           Maintenance Requirements
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           Installation Quality
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           Will the system be installed to maximize efficiency and flow?
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           Are there add-ons available to maintain strong water pressure?
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           Why Professional Installation Matters
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           Proper installation plays a major role in system performance. Even high-quality equipment can cause problems if not installed correctly.
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           Benefits of professional installation include:
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           Accurate System Sizing
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           Ensures the system meets the home’s water demand.
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           Correct Configuration
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           Prevents unnecessary pressure restrictions.
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           Reliable Performance
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           Reduces the risk of future issues and costly repairs.
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           Ongoing Support
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           Provides access to maintenance and troubleshooting services.
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           A well-installed water treatment system in Monticello, IA, delivers both clean water and consistent pressure when handled by experienced professionals.
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           Take Control of Your Water Pressure Today
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      <title>Top 5 Commercial Water Treatment Maintenance Practices</title>
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      <description>Keep your commercial water treatment in Marion, IA, running smoothly with McAleer Water Conditioning. Contact us today for maintenance and reliable service.</description>
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            Are you confident that your water treatment system is running at its best to support your business needs? For local businesses and facility managers invested in
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           , understanding proper maintenance is essential. Well-maintained systems ensure high water quality, prevent unexpected shutdowns, and reduce costly repairs.
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           Whether you run a restaurant, manufacturing plant, or any commercial facility, effective water treatment is vital to protect your equipment, ensure safety, and comply with local regulations. By following proven maintenance practices, you can avoid unplanned breakdowns, extend the lifespan of your system, and keep operations running smoothly.
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           In this article, we will walk you through the top five water treatment maintenance activities that every local resident and business should prioritize. From routine procedures to the importance of regular inspections, these tips will help you keep your system running smoothly year-round.
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           1. Regular Filter Changes Keep Your Water Quality High
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           Filters are the frontline defense in any commercial water treatment system. Their role is to trap impurities such as sediment, chlorine, rust particles, and other contaminants, preventing them from entering your facility’s water supply. However, filters gradually become clogged with debris, which reduces water flow and lowers treatment efficiency.
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           Most experts recommend replacing filters every three to six months for commercial water treatment systems, but the exact timing depends on water usage and contaminant levels. Skipping or delaying filter replacements risks forcing the system to work harder, accelerating wear and reducing overall performance.
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            Partnering with professionals like McAleer Water Conditioning can help set up a custom filter change schedule suited to your specific system and water quality conditions. Routine filter maintenance is a simple yet powerful practice to keep your
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           2. Cleaning Tanks and Pipes Prevents Bacterial Growth and Sediment Build-Up
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           Tanks and pipes are essential components of any water treatment system, but they are often overlooked when it comes to routine maintenance. Over time, sediment can settle in tanks and accumulate along pipe walls, creating blockages or compromising water quality. Moreover, stagnant areas may become breeding grounds for bacteria or biofilms.
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           Cleaning and flushing your tanks and pipes at least once or twice a year removes sediment buildup and discourages bacterial growth. This process helps maintain safe water conditions while optimizing fluid flow through your system.
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            Investing time in thorough cleaning is particularly important in commercial settings where water quality directly affects product integrity and customer safety. Effective tank and pipe maintenance supports the overall effectiveness of your
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           3. Monitor and Maintain Proper Chemical Balance for Peak Performance
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           Many commercial water treatment systems depend on chemical additives such as chlorine, fluoride, or pH adjusters to meet regulatory requirements and ensure water safety. However, incorrect chemical dosages can lead to problems like corrosion, scaling, or unpleasant taste and odor issues.
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           Consistent chemical monitoring and adjustment are fundamental to maintaining a balanced water chemistry. This involves regular testing of water samples for pH levels, chlorine concentration, hardness, and other relevant parameters. Automated chemical feeders require periodic calibration checks to ensure they deliver precise amounts.
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           Maintaining proper chemical balance not only safeguards water quality but also prevents damage to equipment and plumbing infrastructure, helping your
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           system operate reliably with less stress.
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           4. Schedule Periodic Inspections for Early Detection of Issues
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           Preventive maintenance hinges on early detection, which makes periodic inspections indispensable. By regularly examining your commercial water treatment system, you catch problems like leaks, worn parts, or electrical faults before they escalate into costly failures.
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           Inspections should assess all key components, including pumps, valves, sensors, pipes, control panels, and electrical wiring. Checking water pressure and flow rate can also identify hidden issues that affect system effectiveness.
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           It is highly recommended to schedule inspections with trained professionals who specialize in water treatment systems. Their expertise enables them to conduct thorough diagnostics, identify subtle warning signs, and suggest timely repairs or upgrades. Ultimately, regular inspections translate to less downtime and better overall system health.
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           5. Timely Equipment Servicing and Repairs Increase System Reliability
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           Even with diligent daily care, commercial water treatment equipment requires professional servicing to maintain peak functionality. This includes lubricating moving parts, replacing worn seals, tightening loose connections, and upgrading aging components before failure occurs.
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           Prompt repairs are equally critical; small leaks, strange noises, or inconsistent water quality should never be ignored. Delaying repair work can cause severe damage and interruption to your business operations.
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            Establishing a maintenance contract with a trusted local specialist like McAleer Water Conditioning ensures you receive priority scheduling and expert service whenever necessary. This peace of mind allows you to focus on running your business, knowing your
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           Keeping records of all maintenance activities helps track what has been done and when. This documentation supports warranty claims, assists technicians in future troubleshooting, and improves planning.
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           When possible, train your staff on basic system checks and routine maintenance tasks. This increases awareness and can help catch issues faster, complementing professional services.
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           Update Your System as Needed
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           Technology in water treatment evolves quickly. Periodically evaluate if upgrades or newer technologies could improve your system’s efficiency, reduce chemical usage, or lower maintenance needs.
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           Take Control of Your Water Treatment System in Marion, IA. Today
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           Adopting these top maintenance practices will help local residents and business owners protect their investment and ensure the smooth operation of their commercial water treatment systems. From filter changes to tank cleaning, chemical balance monitoring, system inspections, and timely servicing, each step contributes to reliable, high-quality water treatment.
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            If you need expert advice or dependable maintenance services for your commercial water treatment in Marion, IA, McAleer Water Conditioning stands ready to assist. With deep local knowledge and years of experience, our team provides tailored solutions crafted to your system’s unique needs. For personalized service or questions, call us today at
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           Do not wait for system failures to disrupt your operations. Take the proactive step to maintain your water treatment system properly and enjoy clean, safe water for your business and community in Marion, IA. Trust McAleer Water Conditioning to be your partner in water system care.
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           Some homeowners do not know when to replace their water filters. In particular, they cannot identify symptoms of a failing or inefficient filter, which increases the risk of consuming contaminated water. This blog highlights five signs to replace a water filter.
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           Water filters trap impurities and contaminants during purification, allowing clean, fresh water through faucets. Typically, the openings on new filters allow unrestricted flow, which maintains constant water pressure. However, the pressure reduces over time as trapped sand, grit, minerals, and other debris clog the device.
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           A homeowner should be wary of a milky water appearance that does not clear after a few minutes since it suggests unfiltered minerals and contaminants. Therefore, contact a contractor to examine and replace the filtration device and clear possible minerals buildup in plumbing pipes.
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           Some modern water filters can alert a homeowner about a malfunction. Typically, the devices feature warning lights that come on when something is wrong, for instance, when the filtration membrane wears out, or power becomes unstable.
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           A water filter eliminates dissolved minerals, including 
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           Call a plumber to inspect a water filter when you see a hard, chalky white deposit on faucets. The problem usually occurs in the pipework beyond a failing water filter installation point since the membrane does not extract minerals, including calcium carbonate. Therefore, timely examination and water filtration system replacement can save homeowners from replacing damaged pipework.
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           A water filter guarantees clean drinking water—timely filter replacement is vital for good health. 
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      <description>Well water can sometimes carry a distinct flavor or odor that might seem off-putting. Learn how to ensure your well water is pleasant to drink.</description>
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           For many homeowners, having access to a private well can be a significant advantage, offering a more natural, self-sufficient, and cost-effective way of sourcing water.
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           However, well water can sometimes carry a distinct flavor or odor that might seem off-putting. The quality of well water is not always constant and can be affected by various factors such as environmental changes, contamination, or mineral imbalance.
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           Fortunately, there are numerous ways to improve both the taste and quality of your well water. This blog post will guide you through practical and effective methods to ensure your well water is not just safe for consumption but also pleasant to drink.
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           Test Your Well Water
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           Well water is prone to changes in its chemical composition and can sometimes become contaminated. These contaminants can affect the water in many ways, including its taste and odor. For example, an increase in iron can result in a metallic taste, while high levels of sulfates can give water a salty flavor.
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           A professional analysis can help you detect any mineral imbalances that may be present in the water, its pH level, and the presence of any contaminants. While you can do this yourself using a home water testing kit, it's better to get it tested by a professional for a more accurate result.
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           These professionals use advanced equipment and techniques to provide a more detailed analysis that you might not be able to do on your own. Based on their findings, they can quickly recommend the best method to improve the water's taste and quality. Not every well water problem requires the same approach, which is why a professional opinion is often more helpful.
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           Carbon filters are an effective way to remove contaminants such as chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the water. Chlorine is often added to water sources to act as a disinfectant, but it can give the water an unpleasant smell and taste.
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           Certain types of sediment—such as rust or sand particles—can also give the water a bad taste. VOCs are organic compounds that can also have a strong odor and affect the taste of the water. They often find their way into groundwater due to agricultural runoff or industrial activity.
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           Activated carbon filters use a porous material to absorb contaminants from the water. This material has a large surface area, which allows it to effectively remove pollutants from the water as it passes through.
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           The filters usually come in different size options and can be installed under the sink, on the countertop, or as a whole-house filtration system. You can also use the carbon filters as a single-stage filtration system or combine them with other filtration components depending on the level of contamination.
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           In some cases, your well water might be too acidic or alkaline. This can cause a bitter or sour flavor to the water and even damage your pipes and fixtures. For example, acidic water can corrode the plumbing in your home, while alkaline water can leave mineral deposits on various surfaces such as shower heads and faucets.
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           The most effective way to solve this problem is to use an acid-neutralizing filter. These filters contain calcite media that raises or lowers the water's pH.
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           For example, if your water is too acidic (pH below 7), the filter will add calcium carbonate to raise the pH. The calcium carbonate dissolves and reacts with the acidic water, neutralizing it and bringing it to a neutral pH of 7. These filters are usually installed at the point of entry so that all water entering your home is balanced and free of contaminants.
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           If you have recurrent problems with the taste and quality of your well water, our experienced team here at 
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      <title>Top Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Systems</title>
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      <description>Discover the benefits of a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA. Call McAleer Water Conditioning at 1-319-465-3439 for cleaner water today.</description>
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            Clean water is not just a luxury. It is a daily necessity for your family’s health, comfort, and peace of mind. At McAleer Water Conditioning in Monticello, IA, we help homeowners enjoy safe, great-tasting water every day. If you are ready to explore how a reverse osmosis system can improve your home, call us today at
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           Why Clean Water Matters in Daily Life
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           Water touches nearly every part of your routine. From the glass you drink in the morning to the pasta you cook at night, water quality makes a difference.
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           When water contains impurities, the effects are noticeable. Strange tastes, unpleasant odors, or cloudy appearances can make you second-guess every sip. Beyond that, contaminants can have a direct impact on your health.
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           In Monticello, IA, many families rely on private wells or municipal supplies that may contain minerals, chlorine, or even trace contaminants. While some of these are not immediately harmful, they can accumulate over time or affect vulnerable family members. That is why more homeowners are turning to a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, for peace of mind.
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           What Is a Reverse Osmosis System?
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           A reverse osmosis system, often called RO, is one of the most effective water filtration methods available for homes. It works by pushing water through a semi-permeable membrane that traps contaminants while allowing only clean water molecules to pass through.
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           By installing a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, families can enjoy water that is consistently pure, safe, and great-tasting.
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           A reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, is designed to target and reduce a wide range of impurities that affect both the safety and taste of your water.
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           The most common contaminants it helps remove include:
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           •	Chlorine
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           The result of using a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, is water that is crisp, clean, and safe for drinking, cooking, and even making ice.
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           Families across Monticello are choosing reverse osmosis systems for many reasons. The benefits go beyond taste and appearance, extending into health, convenience, and even environmental responsibility.
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           Better Taste and Smell
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           Filtered water tastes fresh and clean. Coffee, tea, and meals prepared with purified water are noticeably better when made with a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA.
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           Healthier Drinking Water
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           A reverse osmosis system helps reduce harmful contaminants. Even if your water looks clear, invisible impurities may still be present, which is why many families rely on a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA.
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           Cost Savings Over Bottled Water
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           Bottled water expenses add up quickly. With a system at home, you save money while reducing plastic waste.
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           Modern systems are designed for convenience. With professional installation from McAleer Water Conditioning, upkeep is simple and stress-free. Maintaining a reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, is straightforward and reliable.
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           Less reliance on bottled water means fewer plastic bottles in landfills. It is a small change that makes a big impact.
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           Why Choose McAleer Water Conditioning?
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           Choosing the right company for installation is just as important as the system itself. McAleer Water Conditioning has been serving Monticello, IA, with trusted water solutions for years.
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           : We understand the unique water challenges in Monticello.
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           How a Reverse Osmosis System Works in Your Home
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           The process may sound complex, but it is simple in practice. A Reverse Osmosis System in Monticello, IA works through the following steps:
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           1.	Water enters the system and passes through a pre-filter.
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           4.	A final filter polishes the water before it reaches your glass.
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           This step-by-step process ensures every sip is pure, refreshing, and safe.
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           Is a Reverse Osmosis System Right for You?
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           If you notice strange tastes, odors, or stains from your water, it may be time to consider a system. Even if your water looks clear, hidden contaminants can still be present.
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           A reverse osmosis system in Monticello, IA, is a smart choice for families who want consistent, high-quality water. It is an investment in your family’s health, your home’s comfort, and your long-term savings.
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           Your family deserves water that is safe, clean, and great-tasting. A reverse osmosis system from McAleer Water Conditioning can make that possible.
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      <description>Discover 5 common reasons that cause the need for smelly water removal in Delaware, IA. Click here and read more.</description>
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            Water quality problems can be frustrating for homeowners, especially when they manifest as unpleasant odors that affect daily life. If you're experiencing issues with smelly water removal in Delaware, IA, you're dealing with a common issue that impacts many private well owners in the region. Water odor removal is not just about improving the smell—it's about ensuring your water is safe, clean, and pleasant to use. Understanding why your water smells bad is the first step toward finding an effective solution.
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           1. Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Creates That Classic “Rotten Egg” Smell
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           The most recognizable water odor issue is the strong "rotten egg" smell, typically caused by hydrogen sulfide gas. This colorless gas occurs naturally in groundwater when sulfate-reducing bacteria break down organic matter or when chemical reactions occur between sulfur minerals and the water. In Delaware, where groundwater sources can contain varying mineral compositions, hydrogen sulfide presence is not uncommon. Low concentrations may only produce a slight odor, while higher levels create an overwhelming stench that makes water unusable. Beyond the offensive smell, hydrogen sulfide can corrode metal plumbing fixtures, discolor silverware, and potentially stain laundry. The gas can be present throughout your water system or isolated to hot water only, depending on its source. Professional water treatment systems designed for smelly water removal often focus on oxidizing hydrogen sulfide so it can be filtered out effectively.
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            Iron bacteria represent another significant cause of water odors, particularly in areas with iron-rich groundwater. These microorganisms thrive in environments containing iron and can produce a range of unpleasant smells, including musty, swampy, or oily odors. Unlike simple mineral contamination, iron bacteria create slimy deposits that can clog plumbing systems and create persistent odor problems. The bacteria consume dissolved iron and produce iron oxide deposits, which appear as reddish-brown slime in toilets, sinks, and water heaters. Water odor removal becomes particularly challenging with iron bacteria because standard filtration methods typically prove insufficient. These organisms can colonize deep within well systems, making complete elimination difficult without professional intervention and smelly water removal. Treatment typically requires
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           Perhaps the most concerning water odor issues involve sewage-like or chemical odors, indicating potential contamination from septic systems, agricultural runoff, or industrial pollutants. These smells often resemble ammonia, bleach, or harsh chemicals and require immediate attention due to potential health implications. In Delaware, aging infrastructure or nearby agricultural activities can contribute to these contamination sources. Water testing becomes crucial when detecting these odors, as they may indicate the presence of harmful bacteria, nitrates, or other dangerous contaminants. Professional water odor removal services in Delaware, IA, should include comprehensive testing protocols to identify all potential contaminants. Treatment systems for these issues frequently involve multiple stages, including sediment filtration, activated carbon treatment, and disinfection to ensure complete contaminant and smelly water removal.
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            While chlorine disinfection is essential for water safety, excessive chlorine levels or reactions with organic matter can produce unpleasant chemical odors. Many homeowners report strong chlorine smells in their tap water, especially during periods of increased treatment or after water main repairs. Additionally, chlorine can react with naturally occurring organic compounds to form disinfection byproducts, which may contribute to off-putting tastes and smells. These chemical odors can be particularly noticeable in hot water, as heating increases the volatility of these compounds. Smelly water removal strategies in Delaware, IA, for chlorine-related issues typically involve activated carbon
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           Surface water sources or wells with inadequate sealing can become contaminated with algae and decomposing organic matter, introducing earthy, musty, or fishy odors into the water supply. These biological contaminants can flourish during warm weather periods or when wellheads are not properly protected from surface runoff. The compounds responsible for these odors, such as geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol, are produced by certain algae and bacteria and can be detected at extremely low concentrations. Smelly water removal for organic matter contamination often requires specialized treatment approaches, including advanced oxidation processes or biological filtration systems. These treatments target the specific organic compounds responsible for the odors while preserving water quality.
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           Professional Water Treatment for Effective Odor Elimination
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           Addressing water odor problems effectively requires proper identification of the contaminant and implementation of appropriate treatment technologies. Professional water conditioning systems are specifically designed to target the contaminants causing these odors while maintaining overall water quality. Advanced oxidation processes, aeration systems, and specialized filtration media are commonly employed for hydrogen sulfide removal in Delaware, IA, homes. These smelly water removal systems work by either oxidizing the gas for easy filtration or stripping it from the water entirely. For iron bacteria issues, comprehensive treatment regularly involves both physical removal through filtration and chemical treatment to eliminate bacterial colonies throughout the water system.
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           The ProMate 1 Series water conditioning system represents an essential component of comprehensive water treatment for homes in Delaware, IA. This system is engineered to remove calcium, magnesium, and other hardness minerals that contribute to scale buildup and can exacerbate odor issues. By softening the water, the ProMate 1 helps extend the life of water-using appliances, protects pipes and plumbing fixtures from scale damage, and creates cleaner, stain-free sinks, tubs, and showers. The system contributes to overall water quality improvement, making it an important element in a complete water treatment strategy. Homeowners benefit from whiter, brighter clothing and reduced soap and water usage—saving up to 70% on cleaning products through effective hard water removal. When integrated with other treatment technologies for iron and odor removal, the ProMate 1 Series provides a dependable foundation for comprehensive water conditioning.
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           Investing in proper water treatment equipment ensures long-term water quality, protects plumbing systems from corrosive contaminants, and maintains property value. Regular maintenance and monitoring are essential components of any water treatment system, ensuring continued effectiveness and preventing odor problems from recurring. Professional water treatment providers in Delaware, IA, understand the unique water quality challenges faced by private well owners and can provide customized solutions for effective water odor removal. Regular water testing, system monitoring, and component replacement are crucial for maintaining optimal performance and ensuring your investment for smelly water removal continues to provide clean, odor-free water for years to come.
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           Iron Filtration in Monticello IA
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           Water quality is a critical aspect of maintaining a healthy and comfortable living environment. For homeowners and businesses in Monticello, IA, dealing with excess iron in their water can be a common issue that leads to various challenges. From unsightly staining to foul odors and plumbing fixture damage, the presence of iron can impact the overall quality of water. Fortunately, installing an iron filtration system can provide an effective solution to combat these issues and enhance the overall quality of your water supply.
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           Iron is a naturally occurring mineral that can find its way into water sources through various means, such as groundwater contamination or corroded pipes. While small amounts of iron are typically harmless, excess levels can lead to significant problems. One of the most noticeable effects of high iron content in water is the staining it causes on sinks, toilets, and other surfaces. These reddish-brown stains are not only unsightly but can also be challenging to remove, requiring frequent cleaning and maintenance.
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           In addition to staining, water with high iron content may also exhibit a metallic taste and unpleasant odor, making it unappealing for consumption and daily use. Moreover, iron deposits can accumulate in pipes and fixtures, leading to clogs and reduced water flow over time. This buildup can also contribute to the deterioration of plumbing systems, potentially resulting in costly repairs or replacements down the line.
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           Installing an iron filtration system from McAleer Water Conditioning offers a range of benefits for homeowners and businesses in Monticello, IA. These advanced filtration systems are designed to effectively remove iron and other impurities from water, ensuring that your water supply is clean, clear, and free from contaminants. By investing in an iron filtration system, you can enjoy the following advantages:
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           1. Improved Water Quality: Say goodbye to stains, odors, and unpleasant tastes caused by excess iron in your water. An iron filtration system helps to purify your water, providing you with high-quality water for all your needs.
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           2. Extended Appliance Lifespan: By eliminating iron buildup in your plumbing system, an iron filtration system helps to prolong the lifespan of your appliances and fixtures. This can save you money on repairs and replacements in the long run.
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           3. Enhanced Clarity and Taste: With iron filtration, you can enjoy crystal-clear water that tastes fresh and clean. Say goodbye to murky water and metallic flavors, and experience the difference that clean, filtered water can make.
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           Choosing the Right Iron Filtration System
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            When selecting an iron filtration system for your home or business in Monticello, IA, it's essential to consider your specific water quality needs and usage requirements. McAleer Water Conditioning offers a range of cutting-edge filtration systems that are tailored to address
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            Whether you're dealing with minor iron staining or significant water discoloration, McAleer Water Conditioning has the expertise and resources to provide you with a customized iron filtration system that delivers exceptional results. Ensure your home's water is clean and free from iron contamination.
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      <title>Residential Water Treatment Solutions: Clean, Safe Water for Your Home</title>
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           Water is essential for our daily lives. It’s used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning. Having clean, safe water in your home is crucial. If you live in Monticello, IA, you may know that not all tap water is pure. This is where McAleer Water Conditioning comes in. They offer top-notch Residential Water Treatment in Monticello, IA, to ensure your home's water is clean and healthy.
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           Why Residential Water Treatment in Monticello, IA, is Important
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           Water in Monticello, IA, can contain various contaminants. These can include minerals like iron and calcium, which cause hard water, or harmful substances like lead and bacteria. Using a Residential Water Treatment System in Monticello, IA, can help remove these impurities. Clean water isn’t just about taste; it’s about health. Contaminants can affect your skin, your hair, and even your home's plumbing. That’s why a good water treatment system is vital.
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           McAleer Water Conditioning specializes in Residential Water Treatment Systems in Monticello, IA. They offer custom solutions to fit your home’s specific needs. Whether you need a water softener to combat hard water or a filter to remove harmful chemicals, they have the expertise to help. Their systems are designed to improve water quality and ensure the health and safety of your household.
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           Investing in a residential water treatment system in Monticello, IA has many benefits. It can improve the taste and smell of your water, protect your plumbing and appliances from damage, and reduce the risk of health problems caused by contaminated water. It can also save you money in the long run by reducing the need for costly repairs and replacements.
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            If you're looking for residential water treatment in Monticello, IA, look no further than McAleer Water Conditioning. Our team of experts can provide you with a customized solution to improve your water quality and ensure the health and safety of your household.
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           When we think of household expenses, we often overlook the cost of cleaning and treating the water we use every day. We might assume that the water that comes out of the tap is safe for consumption and use.
          
                    
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           One of the most obvious ways installing a water treatment system can save you money is by eliminating the need for bottled water. If you are currently buying bottled water to avoid using your home or business's tap water, you are spending a lot of money on packaging, transportation, and the cost of the actual water.
          
                    
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           Hard water can cause stains and buildup on household surfaces, such as sinks, toilets, and showers. This buildup can be difficult to remove and can require expensive cleaning products. It can even warrant the need for a professional cleaning company, such as a tile and grout cleaning company, to remove the hard water deposits. These costs add up! 
          
                    
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           A water treatment system can effectively remove excess minerals from your water, reducing the buildup on these surfaces and preventing stains from forming. This will help to reduce the amount of cleaning products needed and save you a considerable amount of money over time.
          
                    
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           Hard water not only causes buildup on household surfaces, but also causes damage to appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. The excess minerals in the water can cause these appliances to wear out faster, leading to costly repairs or replacements. A water treatment system can help to extend the life of these appliances, reducing the need for repairs or replacements, and ultimately saving you money. 
          
                    
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           Installing a water treatment system not only provides you with clean and safe water, but it can also increase the value of your property. Homes with water treatment systems are more attractive to potential buyers, as they provide peace of mind and the convenience of having safe water straight from the tap. This increased property value can ultimately save you money if you decide to sell your home in the future.
          
                    
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           Investing in a water treatment system can have many benefits. From reducing household cleaning expenses to saving money on bottled water, a water treatment system is an investment that can pay for itself over time. Not only does it provide you with clean and safe water for your family, but it also protects your appliances and increases the value of your property. Get in touch with our team of water treatment specialists at 
          
                    
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      <description>This article dives into different water filtration systems and discusses their unique mechanisms and advantages. Read on for more.</description>
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           Water is a fundamental element of life, and ensuring its purity is paramount for your well-being. With various contaminants present in water sources, the need for effective water filtration systems has become increasingly crucial. Here are different water filtration systems, each with unique mechanisms and advantages.
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           Mechanical water filters are devices designed to remove physical impurities from water through filtration. These filters employ a variety of physical barriers to trap contaminants, such as sediment, debris, and larger particles, ensuring cleaner water. Common types include sediment filters, sand filters, and mesh screens.
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           Sediment filters use porous materials to capture solid particles, while sand filters utilize layers of sand to trap impurities. Mesh screens consist of fine weaves that physically block debris.
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           The filtration process involves passing water through these barriers, allowing only clean water. Mechanical water filters are commonly employed in various settings, from household water purification systems to industrial applications. They serve as an initial defense against visible impurities, enhancing water quality and protecting downstream water treatment processes. 
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           Ion exchange filters are water treatment devices that operate on the principle of ion exchange, a process where undesirable ions in water are exchanged for more desirable ions. These filters typically consist of resin beads containing charged sites that attract and hold ions of opposite charge. Common ions targeted for removal in water treatment include calcium, magnesium, and various heavy metals.
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           As water passes through the filter, undesirable ions are captured by the resin, and beneficial ions are released. This process can soften water by removing hardness ions and reducing contaminant concentrations.
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           Ion exchange filters find applications in various industries, including water purification for households, industrial processes, and nuclear power plants for treating cooling water. The effectiveness of these filters depends on factors such as resin type, flow rate, and the specific ions targeted, making them versatile tools for improving water quality for different purposes.
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           Reverse osmosis is a highly efficient filtration process that uses a special filter to treat water. Water is forced through the membrane by applying pressure, leaving contaminants behind. RO filters are adept at removing a wide range of impurities, including dissolved salts, heavy metals, and microorganisms. This technology is commonly used in residential and industrial settings to produce high-quality drinking water.
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           Carbon-based filters, including carbon block and activated carbon filters, are widely used for their ability to adsorb contaminants. Activated carbon has a porous structure that attracts and retains impurities. Carbon block filters enhance the filtration process by combining mechanical filtration with activated carbon, providing a more comprehensive solution for improving water quality and taste.
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           Ultraviolet (UV) filters use UV light to treat water by killing viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants. This method is particularly effective in eliminating harmful pathogens without using chemicals, making it a preferred choice for water treatment in residential and commercial applications. UV filters are often used as a final stage in water filtration systems to ensure the microbiological safety of the treated water.
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      <title>Shielding Your Appliances From the Perils of Hard Water</title>
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      <description>Nobody wants to deal with the perils of hard water in their appliances. Read this blog to better understand hard water and how to protect your appliances.</description>
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           Nobody likes the consequences of hard water. Even without knowing precisely what it is, it's pretty clear it's not something you want flowing through your home. It's a sneaky little problem that comes from extra minerals hitching a ride with your H2O. Let's dive into why hard water is an uninvited guest in your household and how you can give it the boot before it wreaks havoc on your appliances.
          
                    
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           Hard water, rich in minerals like calcium and magnesium, isn't harmful to you but can be a real headache for your household appliances. The minerals in hard water can build up inside appliances, creating a hard, rock-like deposit known as scale. Scale buildup can clog pipes and reduce the efficiency of your machines, leading to an increase in energy use and eventually causing appliances to break down prematurely.
          
                    
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           This means that your dishwasher, washing machine, and water heater—just some of the essential appliances that use water to operate—are at risk of having their lifespans drastically shortened. Imagine waking up to find that your trusty coffee maker has sputtered its last due to the mineral onslaught it's been quietly battling against. It's not just a nuisance; it's a disruption to your daily routine and a strain on your wallet.
          
                    
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           Initially, hard water may seem like a harmless visitor. The signs of its damage can be subtle but will gradually reveal themselves through your appliances and home fixtures. For instance, you might notice a decrease in water pressure from your showerhead due to the mineral buildup slowing down the water flow. Similarly, your dishwasher might not be making your glasses as spotless as it used to, leaving a cloudy film on your once-sparkling stemware.
          
                    
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           In laundry appliances, the struggle with hard water can result in clothes looking dingy and feeling rough, despite regular washing. It doesn't stop at aesthetics and comfort either—the internal wear and tear on your machines mean they have to work harder and longer cycles, shooting your utility bills through the roof. Recognizing these signs early can help you intervene before your appliances throw in the towel and demand a replacement.
          
                    
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           Water softeners are the hero appliances in this narrative, swooping in to shield your household from the relentless assailants that are mineral deposits.
          
                    
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           Enabling your home with a robust water softener ensures that every drop of water caressing your dishes, lathering your clothes, and filling your coffee pot is gentler on your appliances, offering them a well-deserved respite from their mineral-laden foes.
          
                    
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           Embracing a water softener is not merely a matter of safeguarding your appliances but a strategy to ensure consistency in your daily routines and preserve the intimate comforts of your home. The unseen war against hard water is winnable, and victory comes in the form of softer linens, clearer glasses, and machines that stand the test of time—securing little joys that subtly stitch together the fabric of our daily lives.
          
                    
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      <description>Selecting the right water treatment system is essential to ensure the quality of your water. Explore key factors for choosing a water treatment system.</description>
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           Water is essential to our daily lives, and having access to clean and safe water is crucial for our health and well-being. However, not all water sources are naturally pure, and contaminants can enter your water supply. Whether you're a homeowner or a business owner, selecting the right water treatment system is essential to ensure the quality of your water.
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           Different regions may have varying levels of contaminants in their water supply, such as minerals, sediments, bacteria, and chemicals. To understand your water quality comprehensively, consider hiring a professional water testing service or contacting your local health department.
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           Conduct a water quality test to identify specific contaminants in your water supply. This information is crucial as it will help you determine your desired treatment system: a simple sediment filter, a water softener, or a more advanced reverse osmosis system.
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           Every home or business may have different water treatment needs based on water quality, location, and the purpose of water use. Clearly define your water treatment goals, whether it's improving taste and odor, reducing hardness, removing specific contaminants like lead or chlorine, or ensuring the safety of your water supply.
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           When you understand your objectives, it will guide you to select the most appropriate treatment system. For instance, if your primary concern is hard water causing scale buildup in appliances, a water softener may be the solution. On the other hand, if you're dealing with microbial contaminants, a UV sterilization system might be more suitable.
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           Research Water Treatment Companies
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           The quality of installation and ongoing maintenance can significantly affect your system's performance. Check customer reviews and testimonials to gain insights from previous customers. Positive feedback and a solid reputation are strong indicators of a trustworthy company. Ask the company for references or case studies related to projects similar to yours. This provides valuable insight into their experience and expertise in dealing with water treatment systems. 
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           Compare quotes from multiple companies to evaluate pricing and their range of services. Inquire about the equipment's warranties and maintenance services to ensure your system continues to function smoothly.
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           Consider the System Efficiency and Cost of Ownership
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           Water treatment systems can differ in how efficient they are, how often they need maintenance, and how much they'll add to your bills. Some systems, like reverse osmosis units, use a lot of energy, which can make your utility bills higher. You also need to budget for maintenance because some systems need new filters or chemicals regularly, increasing your overall costs.
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           Think about how long the equipment will last, too. Better-quality systems often last longer, saving you money in the long run. And don't forget to look at the warranties that come with the equipment—a good warranty can give you peace of mind and protect your investment.
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           Ensure Compliance With Regulations
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           Regulations can differ from place to place, and adhering to them is crucial for the safety and legality of your water treatment setup. Contact your local health department or water authority to navigate these regulations effectively.
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           They can provide detailed information about the specific rules and standards that apply to your location. Ensure the water treatment company you select is well-versed in the local regulations. They should be capable of installing a system that aligns with all the necessary compliance standards. 
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           Don't compromise on the quality of your water. Make the right choice today and 
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            McAleer Water Conditioning. Our team of professionals will provide clean and safe water for your home or business.
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      <description>The quality of water in your home can have a big impact on your daily life. Learn the benefits of a whole-home water softener system for your home.</description>
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           You might not realize it, but the quality of water in your home can have a big impact on your daily life. From the water you drink to the water you use for bathing and cleaning, its effects can be felt throughout your household. That's where a whole-home water softener system comes in. Read on to learn some of the key benefits of installing a whole-home water softener system.
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           Softer Skin and Silkier Hair
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           Hard water can be tough on your skin and hair. Have you ever felt your skin dry and itchy after a shower? Or noticed that your hair feels dull and hard to manage? Hard water might be the culprit. A whole-home water softener system works by removing those minerals from the water, leaving you with softer, gentler water. This can lead to smoother skin and silkier hair, making your daily routine more enjoyable.
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           Brighter and Longer-Lasting Clothes
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           Do your clothes sometimes come out of the laundry looking faded and worn? Hard water minerals can actually make your detergent less effective, which means your clothes might not get as clean as they should. With a water softener, your detergent can work its magic properly, resulting in brighter and longer-lasting clothes. Plus, soft water can help prevent mineral buildup in your washing machine, extending its lifespan.
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           Spotless Dishes and Sparkling Glassware
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           Have you ever pulled a glass out of the dishwasher, only to find spots and streaks on it? Hard water can leave behind mineral deposits on your dishes and glassware, making them look distinctly less than appealing. A whole-home water softener can prevent these unsightly spots, giving you spotless dishes and sparkling glassware every time.
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           Cleaning your home becomes a breeze with soft water. Hard water can leave behind soap scum and mineral deposits on your surfaces and fixtures, making them harder to clean. But with soft water, soap can lather more effectively and rinse away cleanly, leaving your surfaces shining and your cleaning tasks easier.
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           Longer Appliance Lifespan
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           Hard water minerals can build up inside your appliances, like your water heater and dishwasher, over time. This buildup can lead to decreased efficiency and a shorter lifespan for these appliances. By installing a whole-home water softener, you can reduce the buildup of minerals and extend the life of your valuable appliances, saving you money in the long run.
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           Savings on Cleaning Products
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           Hard water can be tough on your wallet too. You might find yourself using more soap, shampoo, and cleaning products than necessary because of the reduced lathering and cleaning effectiveness of hard water. With a water softener, you can use less soap and cleaning products while achieving better results, which can lead to significant savings over time.
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           The minerals in hard water can also contribute to the buildup of scale and mineral deposits inside your pipes, which can lead to reduced water flow and even clogs. By using a whole-home water softener, you can help maintain your plumbing system's efficiency and longevity, ensuring a steady flow of water throughout your home.
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           Investing in a whole-home water softener system is a decision that can greatly improve your quality of life. From softer skin and hair to cleaner dishes and clothes, the benefits are numerous. Not only will you enjoy a more comfortable and efficient home, but you'll also save money in the long run on cleaning products and appliance repairs. So why wait?
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           If you're interested in learning more about installing a whole-home water softener system, McAleer Water Conditioning, Inc. can help you. 
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      <description>What is an iron filtration system and how can it help your home? Read this blog to learn everything you should know about iron filtration.</description>
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           What is an iron filtration system, and how can it help your home? Take a look at what homeowners need to know about the whats, whys, and hows of this type of residential water filtration system.
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           What Is Iron?
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           Iron is a natural substance that is part of the Earth's crust. According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, iron is the fourth most abundant element found in the Earth’s crust and is commonly found in the soil. Iron is also found in rocks and aquatic environments, including wastewater and groundwater.
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           The two primary types of iron found in water sources are insoluble ferric iron and soluble ferrous iron. As a soluble element, ferrous iron dissolves in water. This means water sources containing ferrous iron are clear and odorless. Oxidized iron (iron that meets the air through exposure) is ferric, or non-dissolvable, iron. This type of iron has a characteristic reddish-brown or rusty color.
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           What Is a Home Iron Water Filtration System?
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           As the name implies, this type of system filters out iron from your home's water supply. More specifically, it filters ferric and ferrous iron that can cause issues with your home's plumbing system or your drinking water. After installation, the system will filter water at the entry point. This means it is a whole-home filtration system that can reduce the amount of iron throughout your home, not just at the point of use or faucet.
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           Why Install an Iron Filtration System in Your Home?
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           Iron can damage plumbing and affect your drinking water. Even though this element is bothersome, it isn't hazardous to your health, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
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           The Royal Society of Chemistry notes that iron is essential for all life forms and that humans contain an average of four grams of iron each. Humans also need between 10 and 18 milligrams of iron daily. But this doesn't mean you should get your daily iron supply from your home's tap water. Instead, most people get their daily iron intake from food (such as meat sources) or supplements.
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           If iron is necessary, why is iron in your home's drinking water something you would want to filter out? While dietary iron can help you to stay healthy, iron in your home's water system can cause problems. Ferrous iron (the type that dissolves in water) can leave behind a metallic taste, making it difficult to tolerate your home's drinking water. It can also affect the taste and appearance of foods, such as vegetables, that you cook in water.
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           Along with the odd taste and cooking-related issues, water that contains iron can leave behind rusty-looking stains on your home's plumbing fixtures or on your laundry. It can also feed some types of bacteria. This results in a sticky biofilm that smells and clogs your home's pipes.
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           An iron filtration system removes the element from your home's water supply. This eliminates the metallic odor/taste from your drinking water, allows you to cook with water minus the strange tastes and changes in color, makes your laundry clean again, and reduces the risks of biofilm buildup.
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           How Does Iron Filtration Work?
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           The answer to this question depends on the type of filtration system you choose. There are a few different options, depending on your home's needs. Oxidation is the basic or general way that filters reduce iron content in home water supplies. These systems use an oxidation agent to add oxygen to the water. As the iron is oxidized, it turns into the insoluble variety. The filter stops and removes these particles from the rest of the water.
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      <title>Benefits Of Hiring A Professional For Your Water Treatment Services</title>
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      <description>Ride the wave of benefits that will come your way when you hire a professional to look after your water cleaning needs. Learn more today.</description>
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           Imagine water clear as glass from your taps, a good plumbing system, and the peace of mind from knowing your family is safe from dangerous substances. Ride the wave of benefits that will come your way when you hire a professional to look after your water cleaning needs. This blog will discuss the benefits of hiring a professional for water treatment services.
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           Improved Water Quality
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           Hiring a professional for water treatment services will improve home water quality. These experts possess the necessary knowledge and tools to eliminate contaminants and impurities from your water, making it safe and healthy for you and your family. 
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           With their expertise, they can ensure that your water remains at a high-quality standard by conducting regular tests. When you invest in professional water treatment services, you can enjoy clean and pure water, free from harmful substances. 
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           This promotes good health. You can be at peace knowing that the water you use and consume is of excellent quality. If you want improved water quality, considering the assistance of professionals in water treatment is a wise choice. 
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           By opting for professional water treatment services, you can experience long-term cost savings. Although there may be an upfront expense for their services, hiring professionals can help you avoid costly repairs or replacements caused by water-related problems. When your water system is clean and well-maintained, it reduces the chances of damage to your plumbing, appliances, and fixtures. 
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           As a result, you can steer clear of expensive repairs or the need to replace these items. By investing in professional water treatment, you are safeguarding your home and its water infrastructure, which can lead to significant savings over time. 
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           Professionals in water treatment services possess valuable expertise and experience in dealing with various water-related problems. They deeply understand the intricacies of water treatment systems and can offer customized solutions that address your specific requirements. Their knowledge and skills enable them to treat your water effectively and efficiently, ensuring optimal results. 
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           By relying on their expertise, you can trust that your water will be in capable hands, giving you peace of mind. Whether you're facing water quality, purification, or filtration issues, these professionals have the necessary know-how to handle the task proficiently. 
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           When you hire a professional for water treatment services, you gain access to ongoing maintenance and support. These experts can schedule regular visits to inspect and upkeep your water treatment system, ensuring it functions optimally. If any problems or concerns arise, professionals can readily offer support and assistance, promptly resolving issues. With their expertise, they can quickly identify and address any issues with your water treatment system. 
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           This proactive approach helps prevent major breakdowns or costly repairs down the line. By relying on professional maintenance and support, you can have peace of mind knowing that your water treatment system is well taken care of and any problems will be efficiently handled. This ultimately extends the lifespan of your system and helps it operate effectively for years to come. 
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           Water treatment professionals have access to advanced technology and equipment. They use the latest advancements in the industry to deliver superior results. This advanced technology allows them to treat your water effectively. They can address any specific concerns you have about your water quality. By utilizing advanced technology, professionals can ensure you receive the best water quality. 
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           This means that they can remove contaminants and impurities more efficiently. With their expertise and access to advanced technology, water treatment professionals can provide clean and safe water for your everyday use.
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           Don't wait any longer! Take the first step towards enjoying improved water quality, cost savings, expert solutions, and reliable maintenance and support. 
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      <title>Common Contaminants in Drinking Water</title>
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      <description>Many things can contaminate drinking water and cause diseases. Read this blog to learn about the most common mineral water contaminants.</description>
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           Proper water filtration helps remove toxins from the water and provides safe water for cooking, showering, and drinking. Without proper filtration, various components will accumulate in the water and cause water-borne diseases. Here are some of the most common contaminants in water. 
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           The erosion of natural deposits and corrosion of old lead plumbing fixtures are common sources of lead in drinking water. The concentration of lead in your drinking water depends on various factors, such as the acidity level and corrosion of your pipes.
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           However, even small traces of lead in drinking water can lead to adverse health effects. Lead is known to cause developmental delays in children and high blood pressure and kidney disease in adults.
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           Nitrates are a common water contaminant in rural areas. The material is found in minerals, fertilizers, and wastewater from plumbing systems and septic tanks. Nitrates can also form when nitrogen in fertilizers mixes with groundwater.
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           Drinking or coming into contact with water with high levels of nitrate is harmful, particularly to infants. The chemicals can cause baby blue illness in children and reduce the transportation of oxygen in the bloodstream. Exposure to high amounts of nitrates is life-threatening for children and infants.
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           Fluoride is a helpful natural mineral that can help prevent tooth decay. The mineral exists naturally in soil, and many municipalities add fluoride to water systems. 
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           However, while moderate or small amounts of fluoride are fine, excessive levels of fluoride in drinking water can lead to fluorosis. This is a condition where the tooth enamel sustains damage and causes staining and white spots on the teeth. Eventually, continued exposure to high amounts of fluoride can damage the skeletal system.
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           Soils and rocks contain arsenic, which has applications in industrial and agricultural projects. Copper smelting, coal burning, and mining can also produce arsenic. Other sources of arsenic include herbicides and pesticides. Therefore, if your home is near facilities that engage in these types of activities or use these types of products, there is a high likelihood that your water will have high levels of arsenic.
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           Usually, arsenic in groundwater will slowly percolate into the surrounding soil via a process called precipitation. However, arsenic may find its way into your drinking water and cause various health conditions. For example, you might experience diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, fatigue, and headaches.
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           The EPA often approves the use of small amounts of chlorine in bathing, drinking, and cooking water. This usually involves chlorine mixing with ammonia in tap water. Chlorine is also a common disinfectant that can remove viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms from water.
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           Unfortunately, water with chlorine may have a disgusting taste and smell, making it unsuitable for drinking. Also, if chlorine comes into contact with your eyes and skin, you will experience irritation. In addition, consuming water with high chlorine levels causes an upset stomach. As a result, each municipality usually tests the water supply to ensure the chlorine levels are not too high.
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           Copper exists naturally in the soils around us. Usually, the material emanates from rock weathering, mining wastewater, domestic wastewater, and industrial pollution. The material is crucial to the growth of plants and animals. For example, copper is in fertilizers, food supplements, and agricultural fungicides.
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           Although copper is essential to your diet, you must consume it moderately. Excessive consumption of copper can lead to various health problems. Excessive copper will build up in the kidney and liver, disrupting the functions of those organs. You might also experience anemia due to high amounts of copper.
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           Various contaminants can enter the water supply in your home at any time. That is why you require proper filtration to provide safe water for your family. McAleer Water Conditioning provides water filtration services that remove all contaminants from water. 
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      <title>FAQS About Home Drinking Water Filtration Systems</title>
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      <description>Why should you consider adding a drinking water filtration system to your home? Here are a few reasons you may choose to install this type of system.</description>
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           Why should you consider adding a drinking water filtration system to your home? Whether you're ready to renovate your kitchen or you're just not happy with what comes out of the tap, take a look at what homeowners need to know about filtration, the benefits of this type of system, and how to make the most out of your drinking water investment.
          
                    
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           Simply stated, no. Home water filters are not all the same. This makes it important for homeowners to understand the differences between filtration systems and the mechanisms behind them before they invest in one—or possibly more than one—option. 
          
                    
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           A drinking water filtration system is exactly what the name implies. This type of system filters contaminants out of your home's tap water. The right system will reduce potentially harmful chemical contents in the water and make what comes out of the kitchen faucet taste better. 
          
                    
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           This option may or may not filter water in other areas of your home. If you install a filter on or in the kitchen sink, it won't affect the rest of your home's faucets—such as the bathroom sink, tub, or hose hookup. But if you choose a whole-home filtration system, it will reduce contaminants in these and other areas. 
          
                    
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           Along with general water filtration systems, homeowners may also choose options that target specific contaminants. These could include lead, PFOAs, iron, or the minerals that cause hard water. Each system uses a different type of technology or filtration method to reduce specific types of pollutants, chemicals, or metals in the household's plumbing system.
          
                    
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           What Are the Benefits of a Drinking Water Filtration System?
          
                    
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           Again, a drinking water filtration system won't remove chemicals, minerals, metals, or other contaminants from every water source in your home. If you want to soften hard water to make your showers better or improve the effectiveness of your washing machine, you will need an additional or different type of system. But if your main goal is to change the tap water for the better, a drinking water system is an ideal option.
          
                    
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           The benefits of a drinking water system include a reduction in pollutants or chemicals that you and your household members ingest, improved taste quality, and the environment impact. A drinking water filter eliminates the need to buy bottles of water.
          
                    
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           Which Drinking Water Filtration System Is the Best Options?
          
                    
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           The type of system you choose depends on your household's needs, budget, and preferences. The pore size of a water system's filter allows different types of particles through. Smaller pore sizes, stop smaller contaminants. 
          
                    
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           According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), filters have absolute or nominal/mean pore sizes. An absolute filter has uniform sized pores, while a nominal or mean filter has average sized pores. Filters with absolute pore sizes provide the greatest control against smaller types of debris and micro-contaminants. 
          
                    
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           Even though the municipal system treats the supply before sending it to your home, the water can pick up contaminants during its journey. Commonly, the pipes have calcium, magnesium, and other minerals inside them, which will leave a chalky residue inside your plumbing system, known as scale. Over time, this substance will restrict water flow and can even form a blockage that causes pipes to burst. A water softener can remove these minerals from the water before it travels through the home.
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           If your water is coming from a well, countless contaminants and bacteria can enter the source and subsequently the home. For example, fertilizer, farm runoff, heavy metals, and inorganic compounds are some contaminants that can cause discomfort and illness after you ingest them. It is a good idea to have the water tested by a certified lab to see if any of these contaminants are in your water supply. Give us a call if you would like a test kit dropped off at your home. 
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           With many household appliances requiring water, each one can present potential problems when the supply contains hardness or iron. For example, a washing machine that uses heavy water with a considerable amount of calcium or iron can leave stains on clothes or build up in the machine, requiring you to replace the garments or pay for repairs on the washer. Alternatively, build up causing a pipe to burst could flood part of the house, forcing you to pay for extensive repairs.
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           Water softeners work by exchanging ions. They trap the calcium and magnesium ions in hard water by replacing them with sodium ions. The softener contains a mineral tank, filled with tiny resin beads that carry negatively charged sodium ions. Calcium and magnesium both carry positive charges, so, when hard water passes through the mineral tank, these minerals cling to the beads. The sodium ions then enter the water, which are not harmful to your plumbing system
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           All softeners need to maintain salt in their reservoir, we recommend extra coarse solar salt. The softener only uses the salt when it regenerates. Our softeners regenerate based on water usage, so if you don't use a lot of water in your household, the softener will not use very much salt. Our friendly drivers provide salt delivery even if your softener isn't from us. Give us a call to get set up for delivery, or if you have any questions. 
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           One method of water purification is reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis features a semi-permeable membrane that uses a filter to capture particles. Only water molecules can pass through this screen, as the holes are microscopic. This is an effective method for removing solids and nitrates that might be present in your drinking water, especially if you have a private water well. It can also improve the taste of your drinking water.
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           A whole-house water filtration system is another option to clean the water. First, a sediment pre-filter sits at the point of entry to the home, removing solid materials to prevent rust and corrosion. 
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           The final section contains an activated carbon filter, which pulls herbicides, pesticides, and other harmful chemicals from the water. Single location filters are available for individual faucets. They attach directly to your fixtures and clean the water as it passes through.
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           If you want to install a water purification or filtration system, contact McAleer Water Conditioning Inc. in Anamosa, IA. They have over 40 years of experience providing water treatment services to residents and businesses throughout Jones, Linn, Dubuque, Delaware, and Jackson counties. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau®, these professionals can help you achieve high-quality drinking water. Call (800) 397-1995 to schedule an appointment, and visit the website
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           The minerals in hard water can dry your skin because they prevent it from absorbing moisture when you bathe. Additionally, they make your hair more brittle, which can contribute to split ends. Hard water also leaves a slimy residue and prevents soap from lathering effectively, requiring you to use more detergent, which can remove the natural oils in your body. Over time, this can leave you with dry, itchy spots. When you install a water softener, you remove the minerals before they come through the shower faucet, helping hydrate your skin and hair.
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           As hard water dries, it deposits the minerals on the surface that it is touching. This is known as scale, and it results in a white, chalky buildup. After washing your dishes or clothes, the minerals can stain these items, even if you use a high-quality detergent. This results in a discolored appearance, forcing you to replace the items if you want them to look clean. The only way to enjoy crystal clear glasses and bright, colorful apparel after every wash cycle is by softening the water.
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           The high mineral content can also build up in the home's pipes, restricting the flow of water. While this immediately reduces the water pressure of your appliances, over time, the scale will accumulate and clog the pipes entirely. This requires costly repairs to fix, and it can even rupture the pipes. Installing a water softener will prevent this buildup, ensuring the plumbing system remains clear of scale.
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           One of the most noticeable signs of excess iron is a metallic taste. While this can make your normal drinking water unpleasant, it may also alter the flavor of foods that you cook in water, such as pasta. It may even turn vegetables black if you boil them and cause them to have a strong, unappealing taste. If you regularly drink tea or coffee, you may find that preparing these beverages with your tap water also produces a black, inky appearance and off-putting flavor. While this is not harmful, it can ruin your favorite drinks and dishes until you remove the iron from the system.
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           Iron-heavy water leaves a red, orange, or brown color on plumbing fixtures. This is most noticeable around the faucets and drains, and without regular cleaning, the residue can stain your sinks, bathtubs, and toilets. You may also see the unsightly marks on your cutlery and dishware. If the concentration of iron is high enough, the water may even stain your laundry after you run it through the washing machine. This is especially dangerous for white and light-colored clothing because the iron can permanently discolor these garments.
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           Water that is rich in iron is harder, which means it can interfere with the soap you use when bathing. These minerals prevent the detergent from lathering, preventing you from rinsing it off efficiently. When the soap lingers on your skin, it draws moisture out, leading to dry skin and irritation. You may notice red, itchy patches on your body after showering or a slimy feeling on your hair.
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           Carbon block filters can catch many contaminants, including particles that are only 0.5 microns in size. These filters use a block of carbon with a large surface area so that water must make extended contact when flowing through the water filtration system. The block has small pores to allow liquid through, while trapping contaminants in the openings. The filter also utilizes electro-kinetic absorption, which binds particles with an opposite charge to prevent them from moving through the filter.
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           Each type of filter specializes in removing different contaminants. Carbon block filters are often used in households where the water supply contains a high volume of heavy metals, organic compounds, and chemicals. 
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           The flow rate is how quickly your supply passes through the water filtration system. This means that the filter you select should have a flow rate equal to the home's flow rate. If the rate of the filter is too high, water will pass through the device too quickly, reducing its effectiveness. While a low flow rate ensures most contaminants are removed, it may restrict your access to the supply, as not enough water is passing through.
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           This depends on the filter you choose. For example, some models can last as long as a year, while others only last for a few months. It also depends on how often you use the filter, as excess water consumption forces the filter to accumulate contaminants much faster. Understanding the life span of your device is necessary so that you can replace it when it is no longer effective.
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            removes harsh minerals from your home’s water so that the supply tastes better and doesn't damage your plumbing system, fixtures, or appliances. Without the calcium and magnesium in the water, your skin may even feel smoother after you bathe. However, like any other appliance, you will eventually need to replace it. Here are several indications you need a new softening system.
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           For a water softener to work properly, you must deposit salt into it so that it can remove the hard minerals. Over time, this salt breaks down, requiring you to replace it. However, if you're going through the pellets much faster than normal, the machine isn’t running as efficiently due to mechanical wear and tear. Alternatively, if it doesn't use much salt at all, the system is malfunctioning. Both of these issues can be solved by replacing the device, as this ensures it uses the proper amount of salt and remains efficient.
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           When the softener isn't operating efficiently, it allows hard, mineral-rich water to flow through the plumbing system. The minerals can start to accumulate inside the pipes, which is known as scale. Over time, this restricts the flow of water, which means you won't have consistent pressure when using various fixtures and appliances. Chlorine can also damage the resin beads inside the softener, causing them to swell. This doesn't allow the water to flow through the softener as it should and creates low pressure.
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           Once you get used to treated water, any changes in the supply’s taste or feel become more obvious. When the water softener is working properly, your supply should have a neutral taste and feel smooth on your skin. However, when hard minerals remain in the water, it may have a metallic or chemical flavor. You may also have trouble lathering your soap or shampoo when taking a shower. This indicates that the device isn't removing the minerals.
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           Hard water is more likely to leave behind soap scum. This means that if you're having trouble removing soap from your hair or the dishes still have a film on them after being washed, the water softening system is failing. One of the easiest ways to spot this is by inspecting shiny glasses and silverware, as the film will be more recognizable. You may also notice a white, chalky buildup around your faucets and drains.
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      <description>While there are many different types of water treatment equipment available to improve the quality of your drinking water, few compare to ultraviolet (UV) purification sy...</description>
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            available to improve the quality of your drinking water, few compare to ultraviolet (UV) purification systems. These devices use UV light to disinfect water and kill harmful bacteria, ensuring the liquid you drink is safe. Modern systems connect directly to your plumbing system, and below are several advantages they offer.
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           These systems use a powerful UV-C light that breaks down the DNA of harmful microorganisms in your water supply. By breaking down contaminants at a genetic level, this purification process can destroy nearly all viruses, bacteria, and other harmful microorganisms. This is especially helpful if your water comes from a well, as it ensures your family is drinking and using clean water, helping prevent waterborne illnesses and diseases.
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           Unlike other treatment processes, UV purifiers don't change the makeup of the water. This means it doesn't impart any chemicals or pass it through a filter that is clogged with other contaminants, resulting in cleaner water. Additionally, this ensures the water doesn't experience any changes to its taste, smell, or appearance. This also means UV water treatment equipment is safe for use in areas where chemical treatments are not an option, such as fish farms.
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           While other water treatment systems use internally moving parts that require routine maintenance, this isn’t the case with a UV purification device. Instead, the light sits in a self-contained system that doesn't have any moving parts. The only component that you need to replace is the UV bulb, as it may eventually burn out. This is a simple process that McAleer Water Conditioning, Inc. can do for you on a yearly basis. 
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      <description>Whether your home's water supply comes from a well or municipal treatment facility, installing a water filtration system ensures it is clean and healthy. When it com...</description>
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           A reverse osmosis system is attached to the cold water line and stored under the kitchen sink, in a cabinet, or in your basement. Pressure pushes unfiltered water through a semi-permeable membrane. Holes in the screen allow water molecules through while blocking chloride, copper, sodium, and other chemicals. This can make the water taste better and prevent foods from having a metallic flavor or pungent smell when you use the water for cooking. 
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           While municipal treatment facilities remove most contaminants from the water, some can still enter the supply. If your water comes from a well, there can be high levels of nitrates in your water supply. Reverse osmosis can remove nitrates, lead, arsenic (pentevalent), fluoride and radium, keeping your family safe from too many of these contaminants. 
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           3. Many Household Uses
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           Reverse Osmosis water is ideal for drinking water, coffee, tea and juice beverages and mixes. Low sodium diets. Baby formulas. Ice cubes. Watering plants. Aquarium and pet drinking water. Steam irons and humidifiers. Rinsing crystal and silverware. 
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            in Anamosa, IA. For over 40 years, this locally owned and operated company has been a reliable source of water treatment equipment. They serve residents and businesses throughout Jones, Linn, Dubuque, Delaware, and Jackson counties, as well as the surrounding areas. Visit them 
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      <description>As a resident of Central City, IA, you may have heard about the high levels of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFA) in the public water supply. While this information is good...</description>
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           As a resident of Central City, IA, you may have heard about the high levels of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFA) in the public water supply. While this information is good to know, you may not know what PFAs are or whether you should be concerned that they are present in the municipal water supply. Fortunately, with the right 
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           PFAs are a group of synthetic chemicals that do not break down easily and are difficult to remove from water. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings for their nonstick and water-resistant properties, particularly in consumer products, such as cookware, clothing, and food packaging. When they leak into the environment, including public water supplies, they can remain for a long time. The most common source of drinking water contamination is aqueous fire-fighting foams (AFFF). 
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           developmental defects in children
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           Testing by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) in Central City public wells showed PFA levels below the Environmental Protection Agency’s 
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            in Anamosa. These experts are currently developing a water filtration system that will thoroughly and efficiently remove PFAs from your drinking water. The locally owned and operated company has offered effective water treatment services for more than 45 years, helping residents throughout Jones, Linn, Dubuque, Delaware, and Jackson counties. Visit the 
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      <description>Most water contains trace amounts of calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved minerals, which is known as hard water. While these substances are harmless in small doses, h...</description>
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            Most water contains trace amounts of calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved minerals, which is known as hard water. While these substances are harmless in small doses, higher concentrations can negatively affect everything from your plumbing system to your dishes and food. Thankfully, installing a
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           1. Prevent Plumbing Damage
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           As hard water passes through your plumbing system, it deposits the dissolved minerals inside your pipes and valves. While this isn't an issue at first, over time, the buildup can eventually constrict the flow of water, reducing your water pressure and increasing the risk of a rupture. A water softener helps prevent this, as it treats the supply before it moves through your plumbing system, removing these minerals. This means you don't have to worry about the minerals accumulating in the pipes or your fixtures, ensuring everything runs efficiently. This helps you save money, as you won't need frequent plumbing repairs.
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           High mineral content also interferes with the lathering action of soap, so your clothing and linens may not be as clean after washing them. This makes removing existing stains more difficult, and it can even leave fabric feeling rough, hard, and scratchy. Water softeners ensure that every load of laundry comes out soft and clean. Along with making your clothes look and feel better, soft water also reduces wear and tear, so your favorite items will last longer.
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           , you can reduce the effect these minerals have on you, and your home. Softeners remove unwanted contaminates before your water even travels through your pipes, into your water using appliances, or before you switch on the taps of your bathrooms and kitchen. Giving you softened, mineral free water to every room in your house.
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