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Water Filtration Solutions

Talladega Plumbing Services Water Filtration in Talladega, AL

If you have a private well in Alabama entails that you understand contaminants may cause your drinking water smelly, hazy, unappetizing, and possibly hazardous to your health. Annual testing for contaminants is crucial for your safety. Setting up the correct water treatment systems to deal with contaminants, heavy metals, chemical pollutants, or microbes in your well water makes practical. At Talladega Plumbing Services, we are here to help you with testing. Findings from a third-party laboratory inform us in recommending a drinking water system ideal to eliminate or address the contaminants affecting your water at your Talladega, AL home.

Water Treatment Solutions

A single filter or treatment process is not able to eliminate all contaminants. For example, when you possess sediment and dirt in your water, a whole-house sediment filtration system and a drinking water system might be necessary a whole-house sediment filter and a specific water treatment system. If results indicate microbial contamination are the problems, a UV disinfection system may be the solution. Under the kitchen sink, we typically install a point-of-use carbon filter or reverse osmosis system. These systems are typically placed under the kitchen sink, where filter out contaminants like arsenic, toxic metals, and contaminants. When you have drinking water system and filters, you can use your well water confidently, knowing it is pure and fit for consumption to drink. With the correct drinking water system and filters, you will be able to drink your well water assuredly, knowing it is always clean and fit for consumption to drink. Not sure what to do next? Schedule a free consultation with our team today. We offer financing options to assist you in achieving a healthy living space.

What's in My City Water?

Municipal water supplies originate from a local well, stream, lake, or a different water source. Your public water supplier must follow U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and issue an annual water quality report to customers. In the treatment process, chlorine is injected to the water to make it safe for drinking.

Municipal water supplies are not immune to contamination. Issues during treatment could impact the concentration of chlorine present in the water. Contaminants may enter your water supply through deteriorating pipes. Sewage that enters during a flood might compromise municipal water systems.

Do You Have "Forever Chemicals" In Your Drinking Water?

"Forever chemicals," or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), raise concerns in both municipal and well water supplies. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), PFAS do not degrade in the environment, accumulate in aquatic life, and move through soil to affect drinking water sources. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) reports that research suggests high levels of certain PFAS may lead to elevated cholesterol in the human body, altered liver enzymes, and a higher risk of renal cancer, as well as other medical issues. At Talladega Plumbing Services, our experts are ready to add more protection to your municipal water supply with a water filtration system in your Alabama home.

Installing a Drinking Water System

If you desire to treat all water within your pipes, we can recommend a whole-house system customized for your needs.

Repairing and Maintaining a Drinking Water System

Like other appliances in your home, drinking water systems require ongoing maintenance to remain in good shape. Our team is here to assist with the upkeep of your water treatment system, including filter replacement.

Regardless of whether you possess a well or you pay for city water, our pros at Talladega Plumbing Services can help the quality of drinking water at your Talladega, Alabama home.

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