What is the Right Water Filter for You and Why You Need One

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home plumbing-information guruA Whole House Water Filter Can be an Important Part of Your Personal Health Plan

It is well known that water that we use in our households is not the cleanest water ever. On the other hand, we all know how important it is to have clean water, not only for drinking, but also for washing up, cooking and the like. Therefore, something has to be done so that you and your family have clean water, free from organic material, cyst, fluorine, chlorine and all sorts of sediments. Here are the most common types of home water filters that you can buy and their characteristics. By studying them, you will be able to conclude which one you feel is the best for your household.  


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Distillation Water Filter

This is probably the most well-known type of water filter to purify water. Distillation purifies water against bacteria and live organisms. With distillation, you will remove almost every danger from your water. However, you will remove all the minerals from it, as well.

Reverse Osmosis Water Filter

Same as the distillation, this type of filter purification process removes the healthy minerals from your water. However, it is also one of the best and the most thorough water purification filters. This filter removes the stubborn fluoride, as well. On the other hand, they tend to be more expensive.

Active Carbon Water Filter

This is one of the oldest ways of filtering water. This type of filter uses the chemical process of adsorption to purify water. These filters are very effective in removing organic compounds and chlorine, as well as the odor and bad taste. However, they are less effective in removing salts and minerals.

Ion Exchange Water Filter

This is the best filter for those who need to soften their water and get rid of the dissolved salts in it, most importantly, the calcium. It works on the principle of dissolving them to anions and cations. They have to be replaced regularly in order to work their best because the anions and cations can build up quite quickly if you use it a lot. On the other hand, it doesn’t produce any waste water in the process of filtering.

Ultraviolet Radiation Water Filter

Treating water with UV radiation is a quite effective way to get rid of the organisms in it, making them inactive. However, you have to be very careful to have the UV light in the quartz sleeve, so that the radiation doesn’t reach the water itself. Also, maintenance is essential with this type of filter because a bad or broken glass can make a lot of problems and even contaminate your water with mercury.

Ceramic Water Filter

This filter works as a sieve with really small holes. These holes are so small that they will hold back the bacteria. Therefore, they are excellent for filtering water for bacteria. This filter is best used in combination with some other filters.

These types of water purification filters can be found from as small as the ones for a single bottle, or as big so that they can cover the entire home. Before buying one, make sure you know about the brand, the maintenance costs, and that you know a good professional to install it. There are filter systems that use combined methods of filtration. It is best to find out what the exact problem with your water is before purchasing the right filter system for your home.

By: Kate Wallace

Author Bio: Kate Wallace enjoys writing, as much as she loves a well-kept home. She enjoys sharing her experience and knowledge galore about home DIY, home water filters, basic plumbing tasks, woodcraft and other around-the-house work with people online.

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