Cleaner water at home: how a filtration installation improves quality
Access to clean, great-tasting water is a priority for many households. A properly chosen and correctly installed filtration system can reduce sediment, chlorine, and many common contaminants, delivering noticeably better water for drinking, cooking, and laundry.
What a typical filtration installation involves
Most residential setups start with a site assessment to determine water source, flow rate, and household needs. Planners consider whether the home uses municipal water or well water, and whether a point-of-use (POU) system (under-sink or countertop) or a whole-house setup is appropriate. A licensed plumber or certified water treatment specialist typically performs the work to ensure proper connections and code compliance.
The installation usually includes selecting the filter media (carbon, sediment pre-filters, ion exchange, or reverse osmosis), mounting the filter housing, mounting supporti ... Read more »

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