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People need home water filtration systems for a variety of reasons. Most talk about having cleaner drinking water, or water that tastes better so they can drink it instead of buying bottled water. Others are looking for water softeners, to eliminate some of the chemicals and minerals in ground water that interact with soaps to make them less effective, or that leave residue on your skin and dishes. With good water filtration, your water can be pure or at least soft, which in the long run will save you money and make you healthier.

The first thing most people think of in a filtration system is drinking water. You can get several different kinds of drinking water purifiers: a carbon filter, reverse osmosis filters, UV filters, and ceramic filters are the most common. Each works in a different way, but all clean microorganisms from your water, and most clean significantly more.

The lowest level of filtration, and the least expensive, is the carbon filter. This is the sort of water filtration system that screws onto your faucet, clearing water by forcing it through layers of activated charcoal. Impurities stick to the carbon, remaining behind while clean water goes through. These filters need to be changed fairly often, as they lose effectiveness fairly quickly. Ceramic filters are similar, but use a layer of silicon diatomaceous earth instead of carbon.

An ultraviolet (UV) water filtration system uses high-intensity UV light waves, shining them through your water to kill biological contaminants. These systems do not remove anything from your water, but they are the most effective at sterilizing it, and are often found as part of a combination water filtration system in which other contaminants and debris are filtered through other systems. You'll also find these powerful sterilizers in hospital water systems.

Reverse osmosis filters are the last common drinking water purifier, and filter out impurities through a passive filter system that is extraordinarily effective, even filtering salt out of ocean water. This filter frequently has an activated carbon filter and a UV filter as well, ensuring that your drinking water is as pure as possible.

Besides drinking water filtration systems, you can get shower filters, which remove the chlorine from your shower water. Chlorine is more dangerous in your bathroom than you might expect, as it becomes the lung irritant chloroform gas in steamy showers, and it forces you to use more soap and shampoo than you otherwise would. Metallic filters are used in showers to filter impurities from hot water, and your water should be noticeably cleaner and softer when you use one of these filtration systems.

You can also get a home water filtration system; this fastens at the beginning of your indoor water system and uses multiple filters to eliminate chlorine, bacteria, and other contaminants before the water gets anywhere else in your water system. This is an excellent way to make sure all the water that touches your family, inside or out, is as pure and healthy as possible.



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Trent Barrett is a consultant who writes for Home water purifiers. You can visit their homepage to learn more about home water purification systems



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