2 Home Water Filter vs Bottled water   Quality issue?http://www.wholehousewaterfilternow.com
Will a whole house water filter supply water quality good enough to
for my family to drink from every faucet?
How does that water compare to bottled waters?
I get asked those questions often. And the answer is we can provide a
chemical free water with natural mineral content and a neutral PH
throughout your home. It is wonderful to drink. It is certainly the
caliber of any under counter filter you could have installed in your
home but without the hassle of changing cartridges often.

When comparing this filtered water to bottled waters, many bottled
waters are so highly purified they have virtually no mineral content
left in them and tend to be highly acidic. These are too things that
are becoming less and less desirable when it comes to what people
expect in their drinking water.

At Pure Elements we are able to make these non-issues for our
customers and create high quality water coming from every faucet in
the home. They can now easily bathe in chlorine and chemical free
water. Clients no longer need filters on every faucet or shower head
or need to replace all those filters monthly. The Healthy Home
Solution whole home water filter takes care of all their needs from
one location.

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2 Home Water Filter System Requires Little Maintenancehttp://www.wholehousewaterfilternow.com
What is the maintenance required on a whole house water filter system
like the Healthy Home Solution filter?
As long as you have a high quality water filtration and conditioning
system like the Healthy Home Solution by Pure Elements, Inc., which
does not use any salt or chemicals for the water conditioning portion
of the filter, your maintenance interval is as long as five to ten
years easily.

This compared to having a simple cartridge filter or something more
complicated like a reverse osmosis drinking water system under each
counter requires maintenance at least every year if not every six
months. Those systems require a lot of filter changes or they are
rendered ineffective. That's another thing you need to think about
and you'll need to spend your time replacing them and the cost of the
replacement filters and parts.

When you tackle water filtration and conditioning on a whole house
approach, what happens is you dramatically reduce your maintenance
costs and you save a lot of money over using point of use systems
which need to be under each counter or faucet in the home. If you
work it out on paper, you get high quality water for pennies a gallon
with a whole house water filter as compared to the much more expensive
over time point of use systems or buying bottled water.

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