Get the Lead Out

March 26, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Lead, the nasty neurotoxin that can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities to seizures and death, has a way of sneaking into our Oklahoma City homes; it’s been found in our kids’ toys, paint , and even glassware. And, if you aren’t careful, it can be in your water, too.

Though it’s not usually found in source water, it can get in to the wet stuff coming out the tap through your plumbing, which slowly corrodes over time. Oklahoma City homes built before 1986 are more likely to have lead pipes and fixtures, and even legally “lead-free” plumbing may contain up to 8 percent lead. Plus, it can add up: A study published in The Journal of Environmental Health in 2002 found that 14 percent to 20 percent of total lead exposure comes from tap water. To avoid downing a dose of lead with your next glass of water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency advises to only use cold tap water for consumption (drinking and cooking), especially when doing things for your little ones, like mixing baby formula. Youngsters aged 6 years and under are most at risk, because their bodies are growing quickly.

Hot water is more corrosive, drawing more of the nasties out (something we saw recently on TreeHugger in relation to bisphenol A, another nasty chemical), so using cold water-and flushing out your pipes until the water runs as cold as it’ll go when it’s been sitting for awhile-helps minimize the risk. Regularly testing your water will help ensure that your water is safe to drink, and give you peace of mind, too.

You may also want to consult your Oklahoma City plumber about having a water filtration system installed in your home to eliminate any other toxins that may remain in your water. We maintain that regardless, you should always run the water cold for drinking and cooking.

 

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Reverse Osmosis…Didn’t I Learn That in High School?

March 5, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
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What exactly is in your Oklahoma City drinking water? Even the most high quality tap water can still harbor bacteria, viruses, and other nasty parasites that can make you and your family ill. Buying bottled water can get expensive and isn’t the most environmentally friendly alternative available. Reverse osmosis filtration systems can help keep your water supply clean and safe at a reasonable cost.

What is reverse osmosis?

Besides being a term from high school science class that you’ve long since forgotten, this process is an increasingly common way to filter water. In simple terms, a filter device, which varies by different products on the market, helps separate larger molecules from the solution as it passes through. Pressure assists with moving the water while removing its impurities through the filter. What comes out the other side is pure and fresh filtered water suitable for drinking and using at your Oklahoma City home. In most types of these filtration systems used in the home, the water passes through several layers of barriers to help remove impurities and sediments before it is ready to be used.

Why is it important?

Other than making most sources of water taste much cleaner, it is a safe way to ensure your family’s health by increasing quality of water consumed. Reverse osmosis filtration systems can’t always eliminate every potential danger in water, and much depends on the quality of the device, so it is best to know the source of the water. This filtration system can help remove bacteria, sediment, parasites, and viruses that can be harmful and even deadly. While in most countries water is already filtered even through the tap before reaching the consumer, it can still pick bacteria through stagnation or even just from the pipes.

Isn’t just boiling water cheaper?

Of course boiling water will work in a pinch. Many outdoorsman and campers have been boiling water sources successfully for ages. However, while it can be a quick problem-solver, it is not fail-proof nor a replacement for quality filtration. If not heated high or long enough, boiling will not kill all bacteria and parasites present. Water disinfected with this method will also only last a short period of time. You cannot boil large quantities for later use.

Are there any risks?

No filtration system is perfect, but reverse osmosis is often considered the safest and most effective treatment currently on the market. Replacement of the filters or membranes regularly is important though, as these can become moldy or damaged, which can negate their effectiveness.

Is it expensive?

There are a wide range of reverse osmosis filtration systems available ranging from budget products like water pitchers with built-in membranes, to larger devices that require professional installation by your Oklahoma City plumber. You can spend anywhere from forty dollars to hundreds depending on you and your family’s needs. You may wish to look into the purity of your local Oklahoma City water to help you determine which filter will best work for you. Counties can vary greatly in the quality of water they provide their residents. If you are a regular outdoorsman or travel often, you may wish to research some portable as well as more durable systems that you can bring with you on your trips.

 

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Pink Sink? Rust-Stained Clothes? Iron Out the Problem

January 9, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Did you know that iron is not dangerous to your health? However, I am sure you are tired of the effects of this mineral and desperately want to remove iron from water that supplies your Oklahoma home.

Are you tired of those nasty red stains in your sink and toilet? Does the thought of doing a laundry load of whites make you cringe because you know you’ll never see them white again? Iron in your water is a problem for many people especially those who live in rural areas dealing with well water.

First of all let’s talk about the myth that you need iron in your water for your body’s sake. This is not the same iron you get in food or in vitamin pills. This is insoluble iron and cannot be assimilated correctly into your bodies. This iron just causes problems. It clogs your pipes. It ruins your laundry, and it makes rings around your pretty white porcelain sinks, toilets and appliances.

This article will briefly explain what type of water purifier filter you will need depending on the type of iron you have your water supply and where the contamination is coming from.

Choosing the best iron filter is very important for the efficiency of the system. The wrong type of filter along with being installed in the wrong position will make it largely ineffective.  This is good reason to have your professional Oklahoma City plumber handle the installation.

You need to have your water tested to determine the type of iron in your water supply and also to find out if there are any other minerals and chemicals that might be adding to the poor quality of the water supply. Your Oklahoma City plumber will be able to do this kind of test for you.

Along with the testing, the source of iron contamination should be found out. Is the high content of this mineral due to iron build up in the pipes supplying your Oklahoma City home or is it from your well water supply?

If you find that it is coming from the pipes, then you will need to install a whole house water filtration system to protect your whole plumbing system. This will prevent iron in the bathtub, shower, washing machine, toilet and drinking water. If on the other hand you discover that the contamination is coming from the well water supply you could consider the option of digging a new or deeper well. That is often a cheaper option than maintaining an iron water filter for many years.

Of course the choice of whole house water purification will depend on the above results, and your Oklahoma City plumber will be able to advise on the best water filter system to install. But in the case that you are doing this on your own, and want to research prior to getting advice, here are the treatment options you will have:

  1. Manganese Greensand Filters - To remove dissolved ferris iron, by changing it into the solid ferric iron form.
  2. Whole House Iron Filter System - To remove iron as well as manganese and hydrogen sulphide or that rotten egg smell.
  3. Pre sediment filter added to a whole house iron filtration system. This might help to extend the life of your iron filter cartridge and stop possible clogging of the filter.

The maintenance costs of each of the above will vary according to the pH of the water, the flow rate, how often you use the water, and the concentrations of either iron, manganese and hydrogen sulphide in the water.

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Moore Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Systems

May 11, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Reverse osmosis water filtration systems have become increasingly popular in recent years. Such systems employ a process by which water that is pressurized goes through a semi-permeable membrane. This strips out a wide range of contaminants and impurities that are not organic. Bottled water firms rely on this process to strip impurities from their products, and filters employing these mechanisms are widely used in homes and offices. your professional Moore plumber can assist you with all of your water filtration needs so give them a call today and see what they can do for you.

There are several key features of a Moore reverse osmosis filtration system used in a home. These filters are usually installed under a kitchen sink. They include at least one pre-filter that strains out sediments and other large particles from tap water; a membrane that screens out smaller contaminants; a storage tank; and a carbon filter that scrubs the water before it finally comes out of the faucet. The membrane and filters in these filtration systems need to occasionally be replaced for optimal results.

While filtration systems using the process described previously have been touted as removing impurities, they have not been without their share of criticism. As of late, both experts and those using the systems have questioned whether or not the filters are as good as they are claimed to be. Some of the cons associated with using such filters include their high costs; the amount of water that they waste; and their role in causing health problems. Each of these items will be discussed in detail below.

To begin, reverse osmosis water filtration systems are expensive, as the costs of using them add up over time. It costs approximately five to seven cents per gallon of pure water to employ a reverse osmosis system.

Yet another con associated with these systems is that they tend to waste water. These filters usually use four or more gallons of tap water to distill only one gallon of pure water. This is a complete waste of a precious resource, and there could be water shortage issues if enough people were to start using these filters.

Last but not least, it is a plus that these filtration systems strip water of impurities, which makes for fresher and healthier drinking water. However, it is unfortunately the case that while bad elements are removed from water, beneficial minerals such as magnesium and calcium may also be taken out through reverse osmosis procedures. These minerals are ordinarily found in drinking water. Call your professional Moore plumber today and see what they can do for all of your plumbing needs.

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