Aberdeen MD's water filters

Aberdeen MD's water filters, water softeners and iron filters. Budget priced and Made to order.  Replace all other home soft water treatment systems for a fraction of the cost! Our tech support staff sets the standard for water treatment applications. We understand city water applications are different in each city and ONE SIZE does not fit all.

On well water application we are the experts in the field. We can solve iron, sulfur and manganese issues without the use of salt or chemicals. We are the originators of the best chemical and salt free iron filters on the internet and no one still comes close to doing correctly of all the copy cat companies.

Aberdeen MD's water filters, water softeners and iron filters

 

We use water every day of our life. We drink it, we use it to brush our teeth, we clean with it, and we even use it to grow our food! Because water is so important to our bodies, it is important that we understand how to treat it.

Aberdeen's water comes from sixteen ground water wells supplied through underground rock formations along the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Also, the City receives up to 500,000 gallons of water per day from the City of Havre de Grace water treatment plant which supplies Harford County, who, in turn sells the water to Aberdeen. Their plant is supplied by water from the Susquehanna River. Altogether, an average of 1.7 million gallons per day is used to supply the City.

 

Common Minerals

Calcium and magnesium create one of the most notable changes in your water. As a result, these tasteless minerals dissolve in the water and create hard water. Specifically, hard water poses no health risk. Although, it can create numerous challenges for the consumer. The higher the hardness the more effort it takes for soap to perform its cleansing action. Hard water leaves soap deposits in sinks, dishes and glassware. Also, it can create scaly calcium deposits on faucets, shower heads and coolers. An ion exchange water softener removes calcium and magnesium ions by replacing them with sodium or potassium. Water Softener

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City Water

Aberdeen is located in Hartford County, Maryland. It is just outside of Baltimore. The average hardness of the water in this area is about 6-8 GPG. Which is considered to be hard. Our most popular City Water Softener/Conditioner: Premium Dual Purpose Water Softener Conditioner replaces Culligan®, Sears®, Kinetico®, Ionics®, RainSoft®, EcoWater®, Hague® and virtually all others. Firstly, you can change the media in it if your water changes. Secondly it takes care of taste, smells, odors, dry skin, stiff or coarse clothing, chemicals and soap scum. Thirdly it gives you luxurious suds. Finally, it raises your quality of life (at a fraction of the cost). Basically, one unit does it all without mixing media which is not recommended.

Finally, when installing a water softener, we usually recommend the addition of a Reverse Osmosis unit starting at just $239. Reverse Osmosis Systems. Especially if you are on a sodium-restricted diet.

Well Water

By all means, the very best thing to do if you have a private well is follow the instructions under items 7, 16 and 17 on this page: FAQs

In Addition

If you are in the market for a water softener, conditioner, reverse osmosis system, iron, sulfur, manganese filtration, sediment filter system or any other water treatment system. Then, Water Filters of America is here for you!

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