Whole House Water Filters
Faucet water filters and Shower water filters
Here are answers to questions about whole house water filters, kitchen faucet water filters, shower water filters and more. Your body is 70% water. Chlorine is not good for you. Yet it is necessary for tap water treatment. What can you do to avoid drinking this chemical and other unwanted substances found in tap water? Use a water filter to clean the impurities. A unit that works on your entire home is very convenient. All of your water is clean. You don't have chlorine in your kitchen, shower, bath, anywhere. If those units don't fit your budget there are under sink water filters for the kitchen, or even more economical faucet water filters that you simply attach to the kitchen faucet. There are also filters for the shower and for a refrigerator water dispenser and ice maker. We did some research and found that there are a lot of different water filter companies that all claim to be the best buy. There are several brands that will do the job just fine so shop around to find the best deal. The big thing to look for are units that clean your water of over 100 common tap water contaminants... but leave in natural trace minerals. You don't want to remove the healthy minerals, just the unhealthy contaminants. Home water filters are a good solution to the problem of how to get clean drinking water without spending a fortune on bottled water. Disposable bottles are also causing a serious environmental problem. These bottles are filling up our landfills. Bottled water also costs a lot of money over a year's time. Home water filters can be used to refill bottles so they can be used over and over. Clean, pure water is one of the basics of optimum health and also of weight-loss success. However you decide to get your pure water, be sure to drink plenty of it every day. The Editors
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