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You are here because you want answers. “What is the best water system for your home? “ If you are curious about this, you’re in the right place. Keep reading.

In this post we examine different systems on the market, so you can decide:

Water Softeners

Water softeners were invented over 100 years ago. They have greatly improved the quality of life for households dealing with hard water issues.

If you are looking for a quick low-cost solution to make water soft, this may be right for you.

These systems employ ion exchange, substituting sodium ions for calcium and magnesium ions. Typically installed at the point of entry, they necessitate professional setup and regular maintenance.

On the downside, these systems demand substantial upkeep, and they also do not filter water.

With Central Florida’s severe hard water situation, we’ve observed frequent breakdowns within a year or two, especially with low-cost filters from national brands.

Water Conditioners

These systems also utilize ion exchange for water softening. They comprise a tank filled with resin beads infused with sodium ions. As hard water flows through the resin bed, it captures calcium and magnesium ions, effectively replacing them with sodium ions. Water conditioners also include a carbon filter, which reduces chlorine and lead levels, making the water more suitable for consumption.

Water conditioners, which have two steps, are often referred to as whole home water systems.

On the downside, these systems remove the chlorine out of the drinking water, so often create a hotbed for bacterial growth. This requires frequent filter changes and system and home plumbing maintenance.

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

These are often compact and installed beneath a specific sink or faucet, efficiently remove various impurities, including minerals responsible for water hardness. These systems employ a filter to separate contaminants from the water.

Typically, RO systems are installed under a sink for high-quality drinking water, as they are relatively small. They provide purified water suitable for cooking, washing fruits and vegetables, but are not designed to address hard water issues throughout the entire house, including its impact on plumbing and appliances.

RO systems are designed to provide ideal drinking water. If you are looking to have the best water for your home, consider combining them with a whole home systems.

Whole Home Water Systems

This term encompasses any system designed to combat hard water issues for the entire household. These systems can be more sophisticated than water conditioners, although some companies use this term interchangeably with water conditioners.

Our most popular system is the Purity Bay 10-stage whole home water system. It provides more than 40 benefits, spanning environmental benefits, improved health outcomes, and economic advantages.

Using top quality components, the system addresses hard water and provides filtration without the bacteria created by other water filters.

Our commitment is to deliver the finest home water systems available in the market, enabling you and your family to enjoy the highest quality water in your everyday life.

Finding the Best System

What is the best water system for your home? The best system means the right one for your needs. Getting it right includes testing your water to understand what’s in it.

Purity Bay specializes in a wide range of home water solutions, including water softeners, reverse-osmosis systems, whole home water filtration systems and anything in between. Whether you need help selecting a water system or servicing an existing system, our experienced team can help you out! Schedule an appointment today

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