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Adding An Everpure H300 to Your Home

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In homes across the nation, more and more people are second-guessing the safety of their tap water. To avoid drinking possibly contaminated water many have turned to drinking bottled water or using filter pitchers. Between the cost per bottle for water or the need for constant pitcher replacement filters, many consumers are spending much more than they need just to have clean water. You can save big and have clean crisp water on tap with in-home water filtration systems like the Everpure H300 . Everpure by Pentair is one of the top brands for water filtration for both homes and businesses. These systems use proprietary filtration technology that helps remove particulate, chemicals that produce foul tastes and odors, and can help reduce the levels of lead in your water. With a stainless steel construction and filter media designed to remove unwanted chemicals while leaving the vital minerals naturally found in your water, these top of the line filters can easily be added to your h

How Residential Water Filter Systems Clean Your Water

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Nothing beats the taste of clean, filtered water. Though every home has tap water, the quality of this utility often leaves consumers wanting. This is why home filtration systems have become so popular over the last decade, especially in the form of refillable filtered pitchers. While these pitchers do produce clean water, the constant refilling often leads to the frustration of finding an empty pitcher in the fridge and going right back to the tap to refill. Residential water filter systems are an amazing way to have crisp clean water on tap without the need for constant maintenance. So how do house water filter systems work? The exact process depends on the system in question, but the key to these systems is activated carbon. Activated carbon is an amazing material made from charcoal. To make activated carbon, charcoal is heated in the presence of certain hot gases. The result is an extremely porous inert substance. Depending on the level of refinement, a single gram of activa