Category: Water Filtration & Purification

What Is Reverse Osmosis: How It Works & Why Invest In It

Modern water resources are often full of pollutants, disinfection byproducts and other chemicals. Learn about reverse osmosis, how it works and why investing in RO purification can improve your water quality, taste and health.

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How to Remove Iron From Well Water

Learn effective methods for removing iron from well water, health benefits and the signs to watch for. Find the best solution for clean, safe water.

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What to Know About the EPA’s Announcement on Forever Chemicals in NC Tap Water

The EPA just released a new warning on PFAS forever chemicals found in drinking water across the country, including NC. Click to learn more.

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Is Well Water Safe to Drink?

Yes, well water can be safe to drink — but not always. Since wells are not regulated or treated by the government, it’s vital that you treat and test...

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What to Know About Private Well Water

Utilizing a private well for a home's water supply is a very common practice for homeowners living outside the city limits, where a municipal water supply is not available....

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7 Benefits of Water Filtration Systems for Businesses

Whether used as the sole solution, or as a component of a multistage treatment system, water filtration is an effective fix for numerous problems. Even if your water supply...

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The Importance of Purified Water

Having purified water is an essential component of healthy living. Learn more about how purified water impacts your health and the risks people take without it.

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Everything You Need to Know About Forever Chemicals (PFAS)

They’re called many things: PFAS, perfluoroalkyl, polyfluoroalkyl, perfluorinated chemicals,  polyfluorinated compounds. Whatever they’re referred to, “forever chemicals” have gained notoriety for good reason. Research has shown that this group...

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Uranium Mitigation From Drinking Water

Uranium is a common constituent of many rocks in the Piedmont and mountains of NC. Recent well water testing in Eastern Wake County by the Wake County Department of...

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