Unfortunately the filter has a drastic compromise. Clean water without the minerals too. Sometimes a “soft” water is often called “dead” water with little, negligible or no minerals at all that the body needs in its hydration process. But this compromise, as negative as it sounds, is also very necessary in the deterioration of the quality of tap water and the supply reservoir where it came from. The contributory factor for this is the degradation of the environment where watersheds are situated.
A popular and effective water softener filter is the reverse osmosis system. It uses high pressur to push “hard” water against a very thin and fine membrane that screens out impurities, contaminants and other elements in the water that can affect its sanitation, odor, color and taste. People have long argued that water purified and filtered by an RO system tastes better and smoother, thus the term “soft”.
To further soften the water, an RO system is often partnered with a UV light system that finishes off any contaminants (and minerals) that was left from the RO filtration. When the whole process is done, you get very clean water sanitized to the fullest.
A water softener filter is one of the best filtration systems out today that guarantees pathogen free water. This is a priced commodity in poor, rural areas where surface water source are often contaminated with fecal matters. If that sounds too much, it happens very often. If a water softener can clear that kind of contamination, it can answer to your need in your home.




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