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THE BENEFITS OF WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

NOV 20, 2014

Most families use water frequently throughout the day, and much of that water is used for cooking meals and drinking. Water treatment systems help to ensure that the water in your home is safe for consumption and can even help to keep your family healthy. There are several other benefits that you can enjoy when you choose to install a system in your home.

ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS

Some families purchase bottled water to ensure that they are only consuming purified water. Those same families may end up throwing away hundreds of plastic water bottles over a year that end up in landfills. Not only does drinking bottled water create large amounts of waste, but there may also be just as many contaminants in bottled water as there are in your tap water.

ECONOMIC BENEFITS

While the upfront cost of installing a water treatment system may be a bit of an investment, it can end up saving you lots of money over time. Not only will you have to buy fewer bottles of water, you won’t have to make as many repairs to fixtures and plumbing hardware, since treated water is less damaging to your plumbing system.

CONVENIENCE BENEFITS

Drinking straight from the tap is so much more convenient than having to locate and open a bottle of water. Even if you have a purifying jug in your fridge, you may spend more time tracking it down and filing your cup than you would if you could get fresh, clean water right at the sink.

HEALTH BENEFITS

Water treatment systems can help to improve the health of your entire family by removing the harmful contaminants that are commonly found in tap water, inducing:

  • Industrial chemicals
  • Pesticides
  • Herbicides
  • Volatile organic compounds
  • Microorganisms

By getting rid of these elements by treating the water, your overall health can be improved, and you can feel good about the water that your family members consume and use on a daily basis in your home. Call (602) 787-3956 today to speak with an expert at Donley Service Center about water treatment systems.