Helpful Information
To help you make a more informed decision about the vitally important matter of your family's water supply, we've assembled some helpful, in-depth information. Click on a link below to find out more:
Drinking Water Information
It's a fact. . . there are three types of water.
The water you sprinkle on your lawn or garden...the water you use in the bath, shower, and laundry...and the water you cook with and drink...should all be treated in a different manner.
Raw Water - This water arrives at your home from your municipal or private system. It contains impurities that make it impractical for use inside your home. Raw water is fine for use outside your home, and does not need to be of high quality. In fact, to treat this water would not be economical or practical.
Working Water - This is the water your family uses throughout the home for laundry, showers, and baths. Here it is necessary to remove minerals and several troublesome pollutants to prevent staining in your sinks and tubs, clogging in your drains, scaling in your pans, and residue on hair and skin. With soft conditioned water, baths, showers, and shampoos are totally new wonderful experiences. Conditioned water saves you time and money. Soaps, detergents, shampoos, and cleaners all work better in soft water. You'll use less too.
Drinking Water - The water you and your entire family needs to live on is of great importance and must be treated properly. Your family needs protection from chemicals, bacteria, and other toxic substances that may enter your drinking water every day. Among these impurities are chlorine, nitrates, sulfates, asbestos, and several dissolved metals.
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