If you turn on the faucets in your house and the water that comes out looks cloudy, it might be contaminated with sediment. Dirt, dust, and bits of rust that get into the water supply can damage your pipes and appliances, which can lead to expensive repair bills. A whole house sediment filter can be an effective solution.
How Does a Whole House Sediment Filter Work?
A filtration system is installed at the point where the main water line enters the house. Water passes through a filter that traps sediment. Since water gets treated as soon as it enters the building, water that goes to every faucet and appliance is clean and safe to use.
Installing a whole house sediment filter can be a simpler and more cost-effective solution than installing a filtration system on each faucet. Since sediment affects the water that supplies the entire house, it makes more sense to use a system that addresses the problem at its source.
Do You Need a Whole House Sediment Filter?
The water that enters homes and businesses can be contaminated with sediment, bacteria, chemicals, or a variety of other substances. There are ways to handle those problems, but the first step is to test a water sample and figure out exactly what the issue is.
A member of the team at Tri-County Water Services can collect a sample of your water and have it analyzed to find out if it’s contaminated with sediment or something else. After we’ve gotten the results of the testing and identified the problem, we’ll be able to tell you if a whole house sediment filter is right for your property.
Contact Tri-County Water Services Today
Contaminated water is a serious issue. If you don’t address it quickly, it can damage your plumbing system and appliances. Installing a filtration system can save you money in the long run.
Tri-County Water Services has an experienced team of professionals who know how to deal with a variety of contaminants. We’ll figure out what’s causing the problem with your water and find the right type of filtration system to address the issue. Call us at (610)857-1740 to learn more.
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