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In this DIY guide, we show you how to diagnose and solve every water quality issue in the home including hard water, chemicals, metals, and pH issues. In 5 easy steps.
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HOW TO DIAGNOSE AND SOLVE ANY WATER QUALITY ISSUE – IN 5 EASY STEPS
Step 1: What Kind Of Water? The table below lists the common uses of water in a home. The reason we want to talk about this is because each water use has a different water quality standard regarding pollutants. Use this table to identify the kind of water you need to treat and the pollutants you should be most concerned about. • Step 2: What's Your Specific Issue? Water quality issues vary based on your location and the source of your water. For example, some states supply very hard water from ground wells and city taps. In particular, water from a well will often have high levels of dissolved solids compared to city water. In this section, we describe the most common water quality issues found in North America, their health effects and signs to look for to diagnose the specific issue(s) you have.
Step 3: Select The Right Solution The best water treatment solution for your home depends on the water quality issue you have and the source and amount of water you'll need to treat. Water treatment solutions fall into two general categories: point of entry: these products filter water as it enters your home from your city water supply or well. point of use: these products filter water at specific points in your home such as your kitchen tap, shower head, faucet, etc. • Step 4: Purchase & Install Whole house water filters are time-consuming to install because you have to cut your main water line, connect the filters and probably set up a by-pass. While most filters are designed for DIY installation, you may find it easier to hire a pro if you are busy.
Step 5: Maintain & Enjoy Contrary to what you may have heard, modern water treatment solutions don’t require much effort or money when it comes to maintenance. For the most part, you just need to replace filters and other consumables after a certain period.
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