The Green Revolution in Plumbing: Environmentally Friendly Plumbing

Three plumbing projects to improve your household water quality

Water quality is a key issue for many homeowners. Consequently, there are number of plumbing projects that can guarantee your family clean, safe and sweet tasting water. Check out the following three plumbing projects that you can choose from to improve your water quality.

Add a water filter

Irrespective of the source of your household water supply, whether from a well or the municipal water supply, installing a water filter will serve to improve the overall quality and taste. Today, there are several types of filters to choose from.

Faucet filters

These are screwed into your tap and serve to eliminate contaminants from the water.

Single state filters

This is a larger, sophisticated unit of the faucet filter. They are mounted at your kitchen sink by a professional plumber and typically feature a drinking water tap. The filter eliminates dirt, sediment as well as contaminants including lead, copper and chlorine.

Reverse osmosis filters

This is the perfect home water filtration system. It employs the use of carbon filters and multiple membranes to get rid of almost all of the impurities present in drinking water. This version is installed within your plumbing system and may feature a detached tap.

Replace corroded or rusty plumbing

Your plumbing pipes can suffer from rust, causing your household water to be discoloured. Rusty pipes can affect your drinking water, dishwasher and washing machine. The best solution is to call in a plumber to replace the rusty pipes with high quality PVC, copper piping or epoxy pipe lining. Ideally, homeowners should call in plumbers to upgrade any old plumbing before corrosion rears its head.

Put in a water softener

Basically, water softeners deal with the problem of hard water present in several areas of Australia. By supplying cold and hot softened water to your faucets, this unit allows for a more comfy lifestyle. As you are probably aware, hard water leaves behind mineral buildup on your appliances and is rough on your skin and clothes. Your family will be happy with the function and outcomes of a quality water softener.

Another advantage of a water softener is improved efficiency in your household. Soft water typically heats a lot faster compared to hard water. This cuts down on the electricity or gas demands of your water heater. Moreover, soft water exerts less strain on your utensils and cooking appliances.

Lastly, metals and minerals present in hard water find their way in pipes, valves and other parts of your plumbing system, causing premature wear and blockage. Installing a water softener can help you steer clear of expensive pipe repairs and blocked pipes. 


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