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WHAT IS pH CORRECTION?
Water with a pH more than 8.5 could be considered hard water. Hard water can cause numerous problems, including:
  - Scale deposits on glasses and dishes
  - Lower water pressure due to buildup within your piping system
  - Lack of foam when using soaps and detergents
  - Inefficient electric water heating


WHAT IS REVERSE OSMOSIS?
Reverse osmosis is forces water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure. When your tap water runs through a reverse osmosis system, dirt and other articles are removed from the water. The water then runs through a carbon filter, followed by the separation of contaminants from the water molecules. The resulting water is then provided in your kitchen by a separate faucet, which filters the water for the final time.

 

WHAT IS BACTERIA ELIMINATION?
Microorganisms in your water are eliminated utilizing Ultraviolet light, forcing bacteria, viruses, molds, and algae to no longer reproduce. Without the need for harmful chemicals, this systems has a 99.9% effective kill rate.

 

WHAT IS WATER CONDITIONING?
Water conditioning removes iron from your tap water.


WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT HIGH IRON OR COPPER CONTENT?

If you have yellow colored water, or it has a metallic taste, you may have a high iron content. If you have the metallic taste, but also have blue-green stains on your fixtures, or color variation in your hair toners, especially blond, then you may have high copper content. Water with high copper content can also be toxic for fish aquariums.

 

WHAT IS HARD WATER?
Hard water refers to high levels of minerals, calcium, and magnesium in your eater. Filtering hard water reduces spots on your glasses and dishes, reduces soap scum, and reduces the calcium and magnesium that causes these problems. Eagle Water Systems softens your water, removing unwanted minerals from your household water supply.



WHY DOES MY WATER TASTE BAD?

(TDS) You may have high levels of total dissolved solids (TDS) in your water, which are usually normally Chlorides, Sulfates and Bicarbonates. Other TDS problems scaling and spotting on wet surfaces and deposit accumulation on your faucets.



WHY DOES MY WATER SMELL BAD?

As your water flows through the ground, it can pick up musty, chlorine, or chemical odors from various materials. Water filtration can reduce these unpleasant odors.

 

SOFTENING WATER vs. FILTERING WATER
Filtering water separates mineral particles, like manganese, iron, hydrogen sulfide, from water. The water flows through a filter bed and the particles are then trapped.

Softening water utilizes ion exchange to remove dissolved minerals. Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron and manganese cannot be trapped in a filter bed. Softeners use resin beads with sodium attached to the resin. As water enters the tank, the dissolved minerals are attracted to the resin.

 

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