




Reverse osmosis - This is one of the most common ways to filter water for drinking at home. It involves using pressure to force water through a semipermeable membrane, which filters out contaminants such as lead and chlorine.
Mechanical - This method involves passing untreated water through a physical barrier, such as a mesh filter or cartridge that traps particles in the water.
Absorption - Carbon filters are used to capture water-borne contaminants.
Ion Exchange - This involves using resin to exchange ions with water.

Limescale on fixtures
Red iron stains on sinks and toilets
Green corrosion stains on the plumbing



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Kelley Crandall





