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Water in the UK is usually safe to drink, however, the water supply may be treated with chemicals such as chlorine to make sure the supply stays safe. Additionally, minerals and contaminants may find their way into the water supply. The chemicals and minerals can change the taste and smell of the water supplied to our homes.
Using drinking water filters will help to eliminate these unpleasant chemicals and minerals, which will improve the taste, smell, and overall drinking quality of the water.
We recommend the 315 RO Drinking Water Filter as the best option for water filtration at home, as the most economical and high quality solution. This filter system is able to remove up to 95% of contaminants: chlorine, lead, fluorides, bacteria and viruses, and unpleasant tastes and odours.
There are a large number of water filter systems available in the UK. Some of these are listed below:
1. Pitcher Filters, or Jug Filters. These are probably the most common and convenient. They are pitchers that are filled with water which then runs through a carbon filter. The purified and filtered water can then be poured from the pitcher.
2. Under-Sink Water Filters. These are filters that are fitted under the sink and connect to the main water supply, filtering the water before it comes out of the tap. They are more efficient and filter a higher amount of water than the pitcher filters, however, not everybody is able to fit them in their homes.
3. Reverse Osmosis Filters. The best water filter and tap systems. Reverse osmosis filters force water through a membrane which then filters chemicals and minerals from the water. These are ideal for households in a hard water area or where there is a high level of contaminants in the water supply.
.4. Tap Mounted Filters. Similar to the under-sink filter, these filters attach to the tap. They are also much more efficient than the pitcher filters and are an alternative to the under-sink filters.
There are several different filter systems available in the UK, and deciding which one is best will largely depend on the quality of the water in your area and the system's suitability for your home. Feel free to contact us to find out which systems is the best for your home and budget.