point of entry vs point of use water treatement system

Using a Point-of-Entry VS Point-of-Use Water System: Which is the Best Investment?

Running water is an excellent modern convenience, but it’s also one that requires some attention. The water in our pipes may contain bacteria, dirt, debris, sand, and many other contaminants. Keep in mind, we’re washing our dishes, cooking, showering, and cleaning with this water every single day. Without proper treatment, a problematic water supply may…

Bottleless water dispenser vs single-use bottled water cooler

Bottleless Water Dispenser vs. Single-Use Bottled Water Cooler: Selecting the Best System for Your Home!

Proper hydration is a must for good health, clear thinking, and productive workflows. There’s also the matter of water cleanliness and taste, whether we’re at home or in a workplace. Water cooler breaks are refreshing and help in building connections with coworkers, so let’s consider more convenient and sustainable options for daily water consumption.  In…

Soft Water vs. Hard Water

Soft Water vs. Hard Water: Which is Better for Your Health, Home, and Wallet?

According to Health Canada’s yearly report, provinces such as Ontario (320 mg/L) and Saskatchewan (532 mg/L) have some of the hardest water levels in the country. Since anything above 200 mg/L is considered unsuitable for home use, these levels raise serious concerns for daily cleaning, bathing, and appliance use. Not turning it into soft water…

Water Softener vs Water Conditioner

Water Softener vs Water Conditioner: A Complete Guide

People living in areas (U.S. and Canada) with hardness in water understand issues like unpleasant odors and mineral buildups. So, most people start looking for water “softening” treatments. The most effective water treatments are water softeners and water conditioners. The terms seem carbon-copy terms but there are differences between water softener and water conditioner. A…

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