The most common problem found in homes is the water. Hard water contains dissolved hardness minerals above 1 grain per gallon (GPG). Common minerals in water include: calcium, manganese, and magnesium.
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Water with a low pH (< 6.5) has the possibility to be acidic and corrosive. Metal ions in the water such as iron, manganese, copper, and lead could lead to elevated levels of toxic metals. The presence of these metal ions could lead to premature damage to metal piping, as well as present aesthetic problems such as sour taste in your drinking water, staining of laundry, and the tell-tale "blue-green" staining of sinks and drains.
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Calcium is one of the most abundant elements in water. Calcium levels in your water are not harmful to the human body, but cause a variety of issues related to water quality. If you feel that there might be an abundance of calcium present in your water, consider the symptoms below and review the best treatment options to fit your needs.
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When choosing a water filter it is important to pick one that will effectively remove the contaminants in your water. Water filters are made to remove a variety of substances, from large particles like sand and dirt, to tiny organism like bacteria.
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