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Whole House Water Filtration in Lakewood, CO

Water is a necessity of life, so it’s important to know what you’re drinking is clean. At Jump HVAC we are aware of the potential contaminants that can be found in Colorado drinking water.

Keep reading to learn more about common contaminants and how we approach installation whole house water filtration in Lakewood, CO.

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Why Choose Whole House Water Filtration in Lakewood, CO

There are several whole house water filtration systems on the market and not all water filters are made the same. A good filtration system will remove undesirable odors from your water. Some systems will filter out more contaminants than others. The best whole house water filters will remove:

  • Chlorine
  • Gasses
  • Fuels
  • Dyes
  • Chloramines
  • Man Made Pollutants
  • Volatile Organic Contaminants
  • Heavy Metals
  • Disinfectants
  • TTHM (TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES)
  • Sodium Hypochlorite
  • Pesticides.

Denver uses Chlorine to disinfect our water. It kills contaminants that can cause serious illnesses or death such as water-borne microbes, bacteria, and viruses. However, this process also produces chemical byproducts which may harm your health after long term consumption.

Find out more about the harmful contaminants in our water supply by reading the Denver Water Report, (https://www.denverwater.org/your-water/water-quality/water-quality-reports)

More Reasons for Whole House Water Filtration in Lakewood, CO

The Denver Water Report mentions that any lead in your drinking water most likely comes from household plumbing that contains lead. However, regardless of where it comes from this obviously is not a contaminant you want in your drinking water. Their reports talk of different water contaminants such as runoff from herbicide used on row crops, discharge from industrial uses such as transportation, chemical industry, electrical equipment and construction, runoff from fertilizer use, leaching from septic tanks, and sewage. 

According to Denver the specific amounts of these contaminants in our water are within state law. Personally, at Jump HVAC we don’t believe any amount of these contaminants are okay to be drinking, bathing in, brushing our teeth or cooking with. That’s why we recommend installing a whole house water filtration system in your home.

When you shower in cleaner water you will see an immediate difference in your hair and skin. Your hair will be softer and shinier, and it will grow faster. The pores on your head won’t be clogged and the top of your hair won’t be flat and dull from mineral buildup. Your skin won’t be as dry when you’ve showered in softer water. There are many kinds of whole house water filtration systems. The experts at Jump HVAC can help you choose which will best suit your household and needs

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Same Day Whole House Water Filtration in Lakewood, CO

When we receive a call from a potential customer we will perform a water quality test to determine what contaminants are present. This information allows us to determine the best type of filtration system for that specific house. In most instances we can provide a same day installation – this isn’t a process that needs to be drawn out over several weeks. 

We can work with a variety of manufacturers and different types of filtration systems. Every situation, home, and business comes with its own unique requirements. So please feel free to reach out to us to discuss your whole house water filtration needs. We’ll provide a customized solution based on your specific situation and needs.

So if you ever find yourself wondering about whether or not your drinking water is safe… or if you’re wanting to make sure that you’re making the healthiest choices for yourself and your family, call Jump HVAC today. We are standing by and ready to discuss your options when it comes to whole house water filtration in Lakewood, CO.

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