Over half of the American population are concerned about the health risks of their tap water. These concerns have made bottled water a $15 billion a year industry. Some bottled waters can cost as much as $21 a gallon but with the installation of a home water filter, safe, clean water can cost just pennies per gallon.
Water purification systems are supplied by companies such as:
GE - has been a trusted name in appliances and electronics for many years, but they are also #2 in the water treatment market. GE manufactures any type of water filter you may need from faucet mounted filters and pitchers, to whole house systems. Their filter styles come in several choices for filtration, reverse osmosis, dual stage filters and single stage filters. Depending on the system you choose, GE filters will remove many of the contaminants from your water. They use high volume carbon systems and some also include a micro membrane fiber to catch particles found in most tap water. GE provides their knowledge of professional water filtration systems for household use.
Kenmore - water filters are designed to treat a variety of water problems. Their Automatic Iron Filter has a control panel for customized filtering options with three different settings. It will greatly reduce the iron particles found in some water. There are several types of filter to give you safer water straight from the tap. Their reverse osmosis drinking water system has an electronic monitor to ensure the quality of your drinking water and notify you when it's time to change the filter. They also manufacturer several two stage drinking water systems. Kenmore's exclusive "no mount" system will allow you to place it anywhere under the sink. And, Kenmore's Heavy Duty Whole House Filter has a clear outer housing for easy monitoring and will deliver high pressure water flow.
Installing a home water filter can result in substantial savings over the price of bottled waters. And, you'll have the convenience of healthier water straight from your tap.