Water Filters
Does your tap drinking water taste awful?
The Chlorination of water supplies is normal in the United Kingdom and is carried out to keep the water supplies fresh. That’s fine, but when you purchase a loaf of bread you don’t eat the plastic wrapper ~ you discard it first! It’s the same with chlorine ~ we recommend you remove the bad taste before drinking your water.
You need to consider fitting a drinking water filter system.
By installing a simple, under the sink water filtration system you will remove the chlorine from your drinking water supply. This will also reduce other contaminates found in tap water and make drinking a glass of water a much more pleasurable experience. After all, you and your family deserve to drink the finest water available.
The water filter system of your choice is normally installed out of sight under the sink and the purified water is dispensed by a separate tap on your sink or work top. The disposable cartridge is easily changed and it is recommended it is replaced on a regular basis to ensure water quality is maintained.
By choosing a suitable water purification system, you will dramatically improve the taste and quality of your drinking water for a fraction of the cost of bottled water. You will also be helping the planet by reducing unneeded plastic bottle wastage.
What can you do?
Water purification is the way to go. The installation of a water filtration system is straightforward and home filtration systems can be easily fitted by the DIY person in an hour or so and will provide clean drinking water for all of the family to enjoy. No need for expensive juices to hide the flavour of chlorine. Freshly filtered water is great for drinking, cooking, washing vegetables and salads.
If you would like ice cold drinking water on tap consider fitting a domestic chiller system.
To find out more about Everpure, Doulton, Omnipure, Aqualyze and other water filter cartridges follow the links below.
What can be done in hard water areas to eradicate scale damage?
Boiling hot drinking water systems, coffee machines, vending machines and ice makers will all suffer in hard water areas from the effects of lime scale. Water is the single most important ingredient for food services therefore its quality becomes extremely important. To reduce the buildup of lime scale and protect your equipment consider fitting one of the Everplus ion exchange systems.
These are designed for the beverage and food service market and Everplus systems prove invaluable for coffee and other beverage applications.