Why Own a Water Filtration System?

As a homeowner, we are constantly bombarded with the newest and latest gadget or upgrade that we need to make our homes better or more efficient and it is hard to know sometimes what is really needed and what is just a current fad. If we aren’t being solicited door to door by a company, we are getting constantly contacted through the mail or even salespeople inside of home improvement stores. Honestly, it can be overwhelming at times and I am here to clear at least one of those areas up for you today, and that is the Water Filtration System in your home.

There are many advantages as a homeowner to adding a Water Filtration System to your home from saving money to improving your health.

Saving money is always a huge incentive to add or change the way we do things; everyone loves saving money and a Home Water Filtration System can help.

One of the biggest ways in which we waste money is on bottled water, not to mention the toll it is taking on our environment. Go to any kid’s sporting event, school activity, family hike, or even just a day at the park, and if you look around will notice how many people have brought with them plastic water bottles, and in some cases an entire case or two of bottled water. I get it, bottles of water are extremely convenient, and the taste and smell of the water is great. What if you could have those same great qualities in your own home?

Our health is important to us and the quality of what we put into our bodies and what is absorbed by our bodies can affect our health and overall well-being. The water that enters our homes is treated by water treatment facilities and is safe for human consumption but what remains behind after treatment may surprise you. Check the EPA websites to find out about the water in your area. There may be harmful amounts of certain chemicals, metals, poisons, and other harmful contaminants that you do not want in your water. Over time some of these contaminants can cause long term health problems like cancer. What if we could rid our water of these unwanted contaminants and make our water the same quality as the water we buy in bottles?

Good news, we can! You can have great quality water right in your own home. Adding a Water Filtration System in your home can give you the same great quality water that you are buying at the store. This will save you hundreds of dollars a year on buying bottled water. You will also be helping mother nature and helping to preserve our earth for future generations by reducing the number of plastic bottles that are in our landfills, lakes, streams, rivers, and oceans.

Call us today at H2o Concepts and we will tell you all about our Water Filtration Systems and help you to decide what system will work best for your home or office.  You will be having bottled water quality water right out of your own faucet in no time. Give us a call at 1-888-275-4261 or fill out our contact form HERE and we will have one of our knowledgeable staff members get in touch with you as quickly as possible.

Whole House Water Filtration System Choices

Are you in the market for a Whole House Water Filtration System? If you are looking and are unsure what your next steps should be, we have some information that can help.

First thing’s first and that is knowing more about your water like do you have city water or a private well? Water is different from city to city and even area to area, so it is a good idea to be familiar with the water in your area and specifically, the water in your home so you can know what contaminates you may have and what you are looking to filter out.

Having your water tested is easy and there are many free options. Calling a company for a free quote on a filtration system will generally include a free water test. You can also call the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-479 or go to epa.gov to find a state-certified lab.

 

After you have had your water tested and now know what contaminates you are dealing with the next step is to decide what type of system best fits your needs, your size of the home, and your budget.

Types of Water Filtration Systems

In most homes across the US, there are a few main types of water filtration systems and they can variations from there.

There are ion exchange systems. These are most commonly referred to as the salt systems. This is because there is an ion exchange between the excess amounts of calcium and magnesium with sodium ions.

Reverse Osmosis system. These systems can be very compact and are generally found under the sink. They force the water through a membrane that is able to greatly reduce the number of contaminants in your water.

H2o Concepts Whole Home Water Filtration System. Our patented system is a little different than the competition and the differences are make our system special. We created a patented Amp Force Technology System where we use energy to break up the hard water molecules in your water. The water is then run through our high-quality filtration system using only the highest quality media. We have created this two-part system into one space-saving tank, with NO FILTERS to change and NO SALT to add! Not only is it virtually maintenance-free it is also backed by our 10-year warranty. We proudly make all of our systems in the USA, right here in Phoenix, Arizona and we stand behind our products. The best part about our systems is that it transforms every tap in your house to better than bottled water quality.

So before you go out and buy your Whole House Water Filtration System be sure you first do your leg work.

-Know your water

-Know what systems are out there and what their pros and cons are.

-Have multiple quotes. Never go just with the first guy you talk to, always get another quote.

-Make sure that you choose a system that is appropriate for your needs, the size of the home, and your budget.

We would love to come and give you a quote on one of Whole House Water Filtration Systems and help answer any questions you have about our system or any other kind of system and we will help you to find what works best for you and your family. Give us a call today or fill out our contact form and one of our knowledgable staff members will get back to you as soon as possible.