Water Filtration Solutions
Fairhope Plumbing Services Water Filtration in Fairhope, Alabama
Having a private well in Alabama means you are aware that contaminants can render your drinking water odorous, murky, unpalatable, and potentially hazardous to your health. Testing your well water annually remains essential for your safety. It provides sound judgment to install the correct water treatment systems to mitigate particles, metals, chemicals, or microbes in your well water. At Fairhope Plumbing Services, we help with testing. Results provided by an independent lab guide us in recommending the best suited water filtration system to eliminate or address specific contaminants present in your water at your Fairhope, AL home.
Water Treatment Solutions
No single filter or treatment process can remove all contaminants. For example, if silt and debris are present in your water, you may require a whole-house sediment filter along with a specific water treatment system. If pathogens and bacteria are detected in your water, a UV water purifier may resolve the problem. A point-of-use carbon filter or reverse osmosis system is usually installed under the kitchen sink. These systems are commonly installed under the kitchen sink, where they filter out contaminants like lead, toxic metals, and nitrate pollutants. When you have drinking water system and filters, you can confidently drink your well water confidently, knowing it remains clean and healthy to drink. Using the correct drinking water system and filters lets you consume your well water with confidence, knowing it remains safe and safe to drink. Uncertain of your next step? Schedule a complimentary consultation with our team today. We offer financing options to help you with achieving a safe living environment.
What's in My City Water?
Municipal water supplies come from a local well, creek, body of water, or a different water source. Your public water supplier has to adhere to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and deliver an annual water quality report to customers. To ensure the water is safe to drink, chlorine is added during the treatment process.
However, municipal water supplies can still be susceptible to contamination. Mistakes occurred during treatment may influence the level of chlorine present in the water. Contaminants can enter your water supply through old pipes. Floodwater released can contaminate municipal water systems.
Do You Have "Forever Chemicals" In Your Drinking Water?
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," are cause for concern in your water sources. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that PFAS are persistent in the environment, accumulate in fish, and move through soil to contaminate drinking water sources. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) reports that research indicates high levels of certain PFAS could cause elevated cholesterol, altered liver enzymes, and an increased risk of kidney disease, in addition to other medical issues. At Fairhope Plumbing Services, our experts can add additional protection to your municipal water supply with a drinking water system in your Alabama home.
Installing a Drinking Water System
To filter all water within your pipes, we’re ready to suggestions on a whole-house system customized for your needs.
Repairing and Maintaining a Drinking Water System
Just like other home appliances, drinking water systems demand regular upkeep to remain in good shape. We can help with upkeep of your water treatment system, which includes changing filters.
Whether you have a well or you use city water, our team at Fairhope Plumbing Services can help the drinking water at your Fairhope, Alabama home.
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