Learn About Your Water
The water cycle, also called the hydrologic cycle, is the cycle by which water continuously circulates from the Earth to the atmosphere and back to the Earth. Many processes, including evaporation, condensation, transpiration, precipitation, and runoff, are involved in the hydrologic cycle.
All well water should be tested by an approved agency or a reputable well drilling service at least once a year to check for possible contaminants such as lead, bacteria, VOC’s and chemicals from herbicides, pesticides and insecticides.
Sediment may be present in well water. Signs of sediment can include rings around the toilet bowl water line or upon filling a glass with water and holding it up to the sunlight you notice tiny particles in the water. These particulates can adversely affect all your water using appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers, as well as possibly clog your faucet aerators.
NOTE: If you are experiencing other issues like very discolored water with a red tint (Iron), blue staining in sinks and toilet bowls (Acidic Water), or low soap suds when washing with soap (Hard Water) you may need a water treatment system such as an Iron Reduction, Acid Neutralizer or a standard Water Softener system to treat all your water as it comes into your home. We recommend that you review all product options on our website or contact a reputable water quality dealer or licensed plumbing contractor near you for more information on these systems.
If it is determined that a whole house water treatment system is not needed for your home, there are several options to help provide you with cleaner, clearer, better tasting drinking water:
- Install our whole house filter with a sediment filter cartridge. The filter is installed at point of entry of your water (where the water enters your home). This filter should be installed by a licensed plumbing contractor in your area or by PT. Uno Filter Technology.
- Install our water filter system under the kitchen and/or bathroom sink that filters the cold water at the sink and uses either the existing faucet or a dedicated faucet. These types of systems can be installed by the homeowner, but if unsure, we recommend a licensed plumbing contractor in your area.
If it is determined that a whole house water treatment system is needed to treat your specific water condition, PT. Uno Filter Technology has a full line of branded treatment systems to treat sediment, hard water, chlorine, iron, arsenic, sulfur and even tannins found in your well water.
Chlorine is commonly used by municipalities to treat the public water supply in order to kill bacteria that can be found in the source water. Residual chlorine can remain in your drinking water following treatment. The chlorine used is similar to, but stronger than, common household bleach. The closer your home is to the water treatment facility, the higher the potential concentration of chlorine can be.
Installing a carbon based water filter can significantly reduce chlorine taste and odor in the water you use for drinking, cooking, washing fruit and produce, as well as yourself.
PT. Uno Filter Technology offers several product options under the brand that help reduce chlorine taste and odor from your water. Options include:
- Installing a whole house filter with a carbon filter cartridge. The filter is installed at the point of entry of your water (where the water enters your home). This filter should be installed by a licensed plumbing contractor in your area.
- Installing a water filter system under the kitchen and/or bathroom sink that filters the cold water to that sink and uses either the existing faucet or a dedicated faucet. These types of systems can be installed by the homeowner, but if unsure, we recommend a licensed plumbing contractor in your area.
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Sufficient experience in the water filtration business, our products are exported regularly to many countries in the world.
The company that has been in business since 2008, with a solid global business spanning over countries.
We strive to deliver exemplary service.