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3 Things You Should Know About Well Water in Your Home

August 10, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Does your home have a well?  Here are some things you may want to consider when it comes to the quality of the water that is flowing throughout your home. What is the difference between a well check vs comprehensive water testing? Many homeowners are under a misconception that having their private wells checked will… Read more

Complete Guide to Iron Filters

July 26, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Due to recent news reports of tainted water passing into the drinking system of major cities around the world, there has been a renewed interest in the quality of water that people drink. After all, not all water is the same. There has also been an increase in demand for iron water filters and water… Read more

The Reality of Hard Water In Your Home

July 23, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

The water supply in your household can arguably be stated to be the single most important within your home.  Next, in order of importance for the comfort of its occupants being waste drain and electrical systems.  The water in your home is of absolute importance in order to live comfortably within your home.  Running water… Read more

Removing Hard Water With A Water Softener

July 12, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Before we discuss water softeners, it’s essential that one gains an understanding of what hard water is and how it affects you and your family. Hard water refers to water with a higher-than-usual mineral content. This is typically the case with water that is extracted from areas with large deposits of calcium and magnesium carbonates… Read more

Common Mistakes When Selecting a Water Treatment Option for Well Water

July 9, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

It is a known fact that water obtained from a well is not the best option when used for drinking or cooking purposes. It includes certain minerals and particles that can adversely affect your health, how your skin feels, staining on your fixtures, and more.  Many professionals recommend water treatment options that purify your homes… Read more

Whole House Vs Point of Use Water Filtration

June 28, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Everyone wants water that tastes good in their home, but it can be tricky to determine what type of water filtration system to install to make it happen.  After all, having great tasting water is not going to mean anything to you if the water in the rest of your house is cloudy and stains… Read more

The Best System For Your Home Drinking Water

June 21, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

There are different ways you can improve the quality of water in your home to make it safe for drinking and cooking as well as for other household applications such as cleaning, swimming, and more.  Before you invest in a filtration system, conditioning system, water softener, or filtration system it’s important to have your water… Read more

Maintaining Your Salt-Free Water Softener

June 12, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

A salt-free water softener uses potassium chloride instead of salt, so you will not experience salty water, or the salt build up that can occur inside the tank of your water softener.  There are many other positive benefits of using a potassium chloride water softener, but you will only see them if you maintain it… Read more

What Water Treatment Option Is Best For The Water In My Home

June 7, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Regardless of whether your homes water is supplied through public or private water treatment facilities, the purpose of improving the quality of drinking water is to make it safe to drink and use, palatable, and sufficient enough to serve your entire home’s needs. Point-of-use (POU) technologies such as water softeners and reverse osmosis devices are… Read more

Increasing Your Homes Water Quality by Installing a Water Filtration System

May 31, 2018 Reynolds Water 0

Health care experts advise people to drink at least 8 full 8 oz. glasses of plain water every day to stay hydrated. This is important because the human body is two-thirds water and without an adequate supply of fresh, clean drinking water your body will be at risk. Most homes in the United States are… Read more