Water Filtration Systems

Water Filtration Systems

Experience clean and refreshing water like never before with Serv-A-Pure's advanced water filtration systems. Our cutting-edge water purification systems are designed to provide the highest level of filtration, ensuring that every drop is free from impurities and contaminants. Whether you need a water filtration system for your home or office, our expertly crafted solutions deliver exceptional results. Say goodbye to worries about water quality and embrace a healthier lifestyle with Serv-A-Pure's trusted water filtration systems. Experience the difference today!

 

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The Best Water Filtration Systems for Your Home or Business

If you're looking for water filtration systems, Serv-A-Pure is your trusted source for advanced water purification systems that ensure the quality and safety of your water supply. With our state-of-the-art water filtration systems, you can enjoy clean, pure, and refreshing water right in the comfort of your home.

Imagine having the convenience of clean water without the need for bottled water or complex water treatment processes. Our water purification systems offer you just that. With easy installation and user-friendly controls, you can have access to purified water directly from your tap. Say goodbye to the hassle of buying and storing bottled water and embrace a more sustainable and cost-effective solution.

Our water filtration systems significantly reduce impurities such as iron, sulfur, lead and sediments. We carry a wide selection of water filtration products including Reverse Osmosis systems, RO membranes, water strainers, housings and softener parts.

Big Blue Filtration System Guide

The Pentek Big Blue Whole House Sediment Filtration System is a fully customizable water filtration system for the home that can purify the water supply for your whole house, eliminating unwanted particles in your water. Find out more about how to use the Big Blue system.

Frequently Asked Questions About Water Purification Systems

We understand that you may have questions about our water purification systems and how they work. To help you, we have answered a few of the most common questions we hear below.

How Does a Water Purification System Work?

A water purification system works by employing various filtration and purification methods to remove impurities, contaminants, and undesirable substances from water. The specific processes involved depend on the type of system being used. Common methods include:

  • Activated Carbon Filtration: This method uses activated carbon to adsorb and trap organic compounds, chlorine, and some chemicals, improving taste and odor.
  • Reverse Osmosis (RO): RO systems use a semipermeable membrane to remove particles, ions, and most dissolved contaminants from water, producing highly purified water.
  • UV Disinfection: UV light is used to destroy bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms by disrupting their DNA, rendering them unable to reproduce.
  • Sediment Filtration: Sediment filters physically remove larger particles and sediment from water, preventing clogs and enhancing overall system performance.
  • Ion Exchange: Ion exchange resins remove ions like calcium and magnesium, reducing water hardness and preventing scale buildup.

The combination of these methods can provide comprehensive purification, resulting in cleaner and safer water for various uses.

How Much Does a Water Filtration System Cost?

The cost of a water filtration system varies widely based on factors such as the system's type, complexity, capacity, and brand. Basic point-of-use systems like faucet filters or pitcher filters can cost anywhere from $20 to $100. More advanced point-of-use systems such as under-sink filters or countertop systems can range from $100 to $500.

Whole-house water filtration systems are typically more expensive due to their comprehensive coverage. Basic models start around $500 and can go up to several thousand dollars depending on features like multiple stages of filtration, capacity, and additional water treatment technologies like UV disinfection or water softening.

It's important to consider the initial cost, ongoing maintenance expenses (filter replacements, electricity for certain systems), and the potential long-term savings from reduced bottled water purchases and appliance longevity when evaluating the cost-effectiveness of a system.

How Do You Install a Water Filtration System?

The installation process for a water filtration system can vary based on the type of system you're using.

Here's a general guide for installing an under-sink water filtration system:

  • Gather Tools and Supplies: Ensure you have all the necessary tools and components that came with your filtration system, such as filter cartridges, connectors, tubing, and mounting hardware.
  • Turn Off Water Supply: Shut off the water supply to the sink by closing the water valve under the sink or at the main water source.
  • Prepare the Area: Clear out the area under the sink and create space for the filtration system.
  • Mount the System: Depending on the model, mount the filter unit to the cabinet wall or install it in a designated space.
  • Connect Water Lines: Attach the filter's inlet and outlet ports to the existing cold water line and faucet using the provided connectors and tubing. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
  • Install Faucet: If your system includes a dedicated filtered water faucet, follow the instructions to install it on the sink or countertop.
  • Test for Leaks: Once everything is connected, turn the water supply back on and check for leaks. Tighten any connections as needed.
  • Flush the System: Before use, flush the system by running water through it for a few minutes to remove any loose carbon fines or air bubbles.
  • Replace Filters: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for replacing filters at the recommended intervals.

Keep in mind that more complex systems or whole-house installations might require professional assistance, especially if they involve additional components like pre-filters, post-filters, or UV disinfection units. Always refer to the user manual provided by the manufacturer for specific installation instructions. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the installation process, consider hiring a professional plumber to ensure proper setup and avoid potential issues.

What Contaminants Can Water Purification Systems Remove?

Water purification systems can remove a wide range of contaminants, including but not limited to:

  • Chlorine
  • Sediment
  • Heavy metals like lead and mercury
  • Bacteria
  • Viruses
  • Pesticides
  • Organic compounds

The specific contaminants removed depend on the type of system and filtration methods used. It's important to choose a system that addresses the specific water quality concerns in your area.

How Do I Choose the Right Water Purification System for My Home?

Choosing the right water purification system depends on factors such as your water source, the contaminants present, your water usage needs, and your budget. Start by conducting a water quality test to identify the specific contaminants in your water. Then, consider systems that target those contaminants. Whole-home water filtration systems are ideal for comprehensive water treatment, while point-of-use systems like under-sink filters are suitable for specific taps.

Got Questions About Water Purification Systems? Contact Serv-a-Pure Today

Want to learn more about how our water purification systems can help you? Our team of experts is always available to answer your questions and help you get started enjoying a healthier water supply.

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Order from Serv-A-Pure, the Water Purification System Experts

Serv-A-Pure is an industry-leading provider of everything you need to ensure total water purification for your home, lab or business. We have more than 60 years of combined experience helping customers in a variety of industries. When you are looking for the best water purification system, Serv-a-Pure is your go-to source.

If you are not sure of the right water filtration system for you or your business, contact our experts to get assistance.