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Add value to your home with integrated water filtration

October 3, 2018 BY

There are two types of filters: chemical and physical. Physical filters sieve out large particles and chemical filters use an active material to get rid of them

If you’re renovating or thinking of selling, or perhaps you just want to make some upgrades to your home, there are certain quick fixes that will help to add value to your home and adding a water filtration system is one of them.

This is becoming one of the extra features real estate agents are making sure to mention in their property listings.

The water that comes out of our taps has been treated to make it safe to drink but some of those chemicals can cause an unpleasant taste.

Some of the chemicals used can also cause people to worry about what they’re putting into their bodies.

If you’re looking for a solution that will purify your water, put less pressure on the environment, and also add value to your home, it’s probably time to start thinking about water filters.

What are water filters?

A water filter is something that can filter out all the nasties in drinking water, it can be something as simple as a filter inside of a water jug or kettle.

It can be something as impressive as a set of hot, cold, ambient, and sparkling water taps on your sink. Essentially, when you’re drinking water that’s been through a filter, you can be sure that it’s clean and pure, it will also taste better, hopefully encouraging you to drink more.

How do water filters work?

There are two types of filters: chemical and physical. Physical filters sieve out large particles and chemical filters use an active material to get rid of them.

Unfortunately, each method on their own isn’t 100 per cent effective when removing pollutants, that’s why a lot of filters use a combined method approach.

What types of integrated water filtration systems are there?

There are a few options to choose from, ranging from water jugs to whole house systems. If you’re looking to add value to your home, it’s best to install something that is permanent such as filtered water taps, under bench water filter system, bath and shower filter, or a whole house system:

Benchtop water filters:

Small and stylish, compact and powerful, they’re the most cost effective and economical. However, they’ll be in plain sight so if you’re looking to keep the wow factor in your kitchen, this probably isn’t the best solution.

Undersink water filters:

Hidden out of plain sight, undersink water filters won’t ruin the look of your kitchen and put off any potential buyers.

In fact, they could add to the wow factor if used with a stylish, all singing, all dancing tap i.e. a hot, cold, ambient, and sparkling combination.

Bath and shower filters:

Your body is a temple, your skin the walls, installing a bath and shower filter can remove more than 90 per cent of the chlorine which will do wonders for both your skin and hair.

Whole house water filters:

We often just think of filtered water as something you drink but that’s not true.

In fact, you can filter all the water throughout your house, this means that whether you’re drinking, washing your clothes, rinsing your salad leaves, or taking a bath, you can be sure the water you’re using is pure and it may even help your appliances last that little bit longer as residue is less likely to build up.

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