Water Filtration in Sun Prairie
If you are concerned about the quality of the water you drink, ensuring it’s the best it can be is a valid consideration. City water is already treated before it arrives at your house or office. However, this initial treatment doesn’t remove every contaminant.
You may want to install a water filtration system for various reasons. Improving taste, odor removal, and appearance could be just the start. Keeping your health, decreasing costs, and preventing damage to pipes and appliances will go a long way toward daily life in your home, business, or institution.
Don’t put up with contamination in your water when you don’t have to. Call 608-837-3638 or contact Action Plumbing online today to learn more about our solutions for water filtration in the Madison area.
Types of Water Filtration Systems
When removing contamination from your home water, you have quite a few options — some overlap in function but approach the problem in different ways, while others target a specific problem that the others might not. It’s important to know what’s in your water and what you’re most concerned about to make an informed decision.
- Water softeners: These remove contaminants that cause hard water, mostly harmless minerals such as magnesium and calcium, so you don’t have residue left over everything.
- Ultraviolet purification: These use ultraviolet radiation to destroy or neutralize various organic contaminants, including microorganisms and certain chemicals.
- Sediment filters: These work to remove larger particles of contamination from water.
- Carbon filters: A standard filter for removing certain substances from your water, most commonly chlorine.
- Acid neutralizers: An acid neutralizer can resolve the issue if you have highly acidic water that could damage your plumbing or cause other problems.
Benefits of Whole-Home Water Filtration
Wondering why you should invest in whole-home water filtration instead of something like a kitchen faucet filter? Whole-home filtration offers substantial benefits over the alternatives:
- Clean water everywhere for bathing, cleaning, and drinking
- Eliminate risks to your plumbing from hard water, acidity, and other contaminants
- Keep your clothing, dishes, etc., clean from contaminants when washing.
Want to learn more about the benefits of whole-home water filtration? Contact Action Plumbing online or call 608-837-3638 to discuss common risks and benefits in the Madison area.
Installation & Replacement
At Action Plumbing, we’re happy to help outfit your home with the right solution for cleaner, purer water. If you already have an old system in place that needs attention or replacement, we can help with that too. With something like a water filtration system, it’s essential to know that you can trust the quality of the product and how it was installed — you’re buying peace of mind, so make sure every component of the process is handled with care by reliable experts.
To request an estimate for installation or replacement of a water filtration system in Madison, call 608-837-3638 or contact Action Plumbing online today.
Why Choose Action?
At Action Plumbing, we make customers number one every time. We know that your family relies on the work we do every day, so it’s important that we get it right — even on the little things. We’re committed to your complete satisfaction from beginning to end in everything from quality products and installations to quality customer service.
If you’re ready to find out what Action can do for your water quality, schedule a visit anywhere in Madison by calling 608-837-3638 or contacting us online.
FAQs
Are whole-home water filters effective?
You can rely on a whole-home water filter to keep your plumbing safe and your water quality high. You just need to be sure it’s the right filter for your water or potential issues.
How do I know if I need a water filter?
If your water tastes, looks, or smells bad or leaves any residue, there’s a decent chance you need a filter. You’ll need to have your water tested to be 100% sure, even if nothing seems wrong.