Home Water Treatment Systems
If you are getting your water from a city well, it would likely meet national safety standards. Home treatment systems are an added bonus in removing any particulates and impurities that aren't removed by the city purification system. Homeowners that currently use a private water well are pretty much bypassing any city filtration system and get what they get, causing concern with what is leaching into their water table. Water treatment systems can greatly improve the quality of water by removing health hazards such as bacteria, chemicals and other toxic substances, or remove nuisance problems, such as odors and/or hardness.
Before buying a Water treatment system, you should educate yourself on how the many different systems work, what problems they can handle and the regular maintenance that can be required to keep the system working at optimum efficiency. If more than one problem exists, water treatment can become a chore. Be sure to have your water analyzed by a water treatment specialist ensuring you get the proper water treatment systems to handle your specific needs.
Home water treatment systems can use one or more of these five basic categories:
• Disinfection methods (chlorination, ultraviolet light, etc.).
• Filtration, including activated carbon filters.
• Reverse osmosis.
• Distillation.
• Ion exchange (water softeners).
Homeshow Daily has a home water treatment system specialist available to help you get quality drinking water your family will enjoy for years to come.

