Guide To Whole House Water Filter
April 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMore people are getting concerned about the quality of the water that flows through our taps for drinking, showering and cleaning purposes because even though it passes quality control, which is monitored by the local Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is certified drinkable there are many minerals and even bacteria that still exist and can damage our health, skin and appliances. Read the rest of this entry »
Know Your Water purifier replacement filter
April 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere are many brands of water filters available today. With ground water polluted by both naturally-occurring chemicals and the runoff and contaminated rain water from manufacturing processes, the concern for pure water is not misplaced. Even those lucky enough to live in a city and receive tested and treated water have to deal with the chlorine that is used to kill algae and bacteria as well as rust and other particles from corroding pipe systems. The smart consumer will research the various types of water filtration systems and take into consideration the cost of the water purifier replacement filter that each kind requires. Read the rest of this entry »
Water Filter Cartridges: Always Keep Your Water Filter Clean
April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen you buy a water filter to purify your water for drinking, cooking, or whatever else you use it for, you need to ensure that you always keep your filter clean so that it can effectively do its job. Water filters work by using a filter, not unlike your air conditioning filter, that catches the impurities as the water flows through it, allowing nothing but clean water to enter whatever receptacle you choose. Over time, however, the water filters can become clogged with all of those impurities, keeping the filter from acting as effectively as possible. For this reason, you should always have at least one extra water filter cartridge on hand. Read the rest of this entry »
The Benefits Of A Water Filter
April 2nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWater is the main element in our body without which we will not be able to survive. The doctor recommends eight glasses of water a day or no less then 64 fl oz. Our blood contains 83% water, our brain 74%, our liver 90% and our muscles approximately 75%, which makes water a priority in our everyday diet. However, the bad part is that the water we get at our taps is not as clean is we think it is and often carries bacteria and diseases that can get us seriously ill therefore installing water filters is a necessity. Read the rest of this entry »
When To Use Replacement Water Filter Cartridges
March 29th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedUnder The Sink water filter Models
Many under the sink water purification systems have replacement water filter cartridges which need to be changed every 600 to 1200 gallons; unless there is a gallon-o-meter attached to the average person’s faucet, the number of gallons used could be somewhat difficult to determine. Read the rest of this entry »
Charcoal Water Filter: Stop Buying Bottled Water
March 21st, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedBottled water is expensive and, if you think about it, it’s rather ridiculous to buy it considering that water flows freely through your tap at home. If you were to ask someone twenty years ago if they would consider paying for the water that flows through their tap (their water bill) and then add on an extra charge every month for water that comes in a bottle, they would say you were crazy. And they’d likely be right. Why pay twice for something that is free? The answer is that many people buy bottled water because they are afraid of what is in the water that comes from their taps at home. However, you stop buying bottled water, it’s a waste of money, and start using a charcoal water filter. Read the rest of this entry »




