Charleston WV's water filters

Charleston WV's water filters, water softeners and water treatment systems.

Because, we are the leader in budget priced high quality water softeners, conditioners, reverse osmosis drinking water systems, iron, sulfur, dirt and sediment filters our company strives to provide low cost-high quality water treatment equipment and home water filters for our customers. Replace Culligan®, RainSoft®, EcoWater®, Hague®, Kinetico® and all other home soft water treatment systems for a fraction of the cost!

Charleston WV's water filters, water softeners and water treatment systems

 

Surface water is the principal source of water for public supply and industrial uses in West Virginia. Additionally, groundwater provides water for almost half of the population and nearly all the rural domestic supplies. Major rivers in the state include the Monongahela, Little Kanawha, Kanawha, Guyandotte, and Big Sandy rivers. These rivers drain into the Ohio River, which forms the boundary between Ohio and West Virginia. Finally, rivers in the Eastern Panhandle region drain into the Potomac River.

The average hardness level for Charleston's water is 72 mg/L.

For more information on Charleston's Water Quality, contact: 1-800-684-0979.

Hard Water!

Calcium and magnesium create one of the most notable changes in your water. As a result, these tasteless minerals dissolve in the water and create hard water. Specifically, hard water poses no health risk. Although, it can create numerous challenges for the consumer. The higher the hardness the more effort it takes for soap to perform its cleansing action. Hard water leaves soap deposits in sinks, dishes and glassware. Also, it can create scaly calcium deposits on faucets, shower heads and coolers. An ion exchange water softener removes calcium and magnesium ions by replacing them with sodium or potassium. Water Softener

Additional Info

Finally, if you are on a sodium-restricted diet, you may need the addition of a Reverse Osmosis unit starting at just $199. Reverse Osmosis Systems

Well Water

Certainly, the very best thing to do if you have a private well is follow the instructions under items 7, 16 and 17 on this page: FAQ's

Therefore, if you are in the market for a water softener, conditioner, reverse osmosis system or any other water treatment system? Water Filters of America™ is the place for you.

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