Water Treatment Services
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Free Estimates
Five-Year Warranty
37 Years of Experience
Give Your Family Safer, Healthier Water
Whether you get your water from a well or city system, a water treatment system can make the water in your home cleaner and safer. Purified water is better for drinking, bathing, cooking and laundry.
Allstate Plumbing & Heating has helped your neighbors in Northeast Pennsylvania enjoy cleaner water for more than 37 years. Call (888) 267-5777 for a free estimate about water treatment options for your home. We offer whole-house point-of-entry systems and homeowner/point-of-consumption water treatments.
Pick the Right Water Treatment System
Water treatments are the process used by municipalities to deliver safe water to residents. Industrial-size water treatment facilities use solid separation and chemical processes such as disinfection. Chemicals are added to the water to bind with dirt and contaminants.
This causes the particles to become heavy and begins the sedimentation phase when heavy particles sink to the bottom of the water supply. It removes solids from the water. The clear water on the top is moved through a filtration system. Filtration removes particles from the water.
It removes sand, gravel, dust and parasites. The water is then disinfected with chlorine. The chlorine is added to kill any remaining bacteria or viruses. Fluoride is often added to the water to assist in preventing tooth decay
Effective Whole-House Point-of-Entry Systems
Homeowner/Point-of-Consumption Water Treatments
Homeowner/point-of-consumption water treatments are pitcher pour-through systems. They can also be attached to faucets and countertops. Such treatments typically work in localized areas in the home such as kitchens, bathroom showerheads or refrigerators.
They treat the water after it has been through the pipes with filters designed to purify the water. There are also plumbed-in versions of water treatments at home. They use inline filters to treat all of the water coming through the pipe. The pitchers and other facet treatments work well for a few gallons of water at a time— they make coffee and any other drink made with water taste better.
Another example of a point-of-consumption water treatment is a refrigerator filter. This is installed to treat the water your refrigerator uses to make ice. It also works for treating water that might be dispensed from your refrigerator.
Water treatments are a popular addition to your home and will provide the best water possible to your family. Decide which type is best for your situation. Research the different systems available to find the one that suits your needs.
Whether you choose a soft water filtration system or a whole house system designed to kill bacteria, both will create superior water for home use. Try one today and experience what purified water feels and tastes like.
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