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For many homes, the water supply may both have contaminants and high-level mineral content, so a combination of both a water filter and water softener may be the best solution for great tasting, healthy drinking water.
There is a scale buildup in your pipes or appliances.
You have dry skin and hair, especially right after you shower.
You've had a water test performed. There aren't contaminants in your water, but there are high levels of mineral content in your water.
It tastes funny or "hard".
You've read the water reports from your local government and it's been confirmed there are high levels of chlorine or fluoride in your water system.
Your water test says there aren't high levels of minerals in your water, though it still tastes funny to you.
You've performed a water test and found contaminants.
This is an individual decision that will be based on your own needs. You will want to consider both your water quality and what you personally want to come from your taps. Many people find that a reverse osmosis water filter only at point-of-use (often their kitchen sink) is their best solution for a water filter. They have a whole-house system for their water softener, so their pipes and appliances benefit from soft water, and so they don't have skin problems after they shower. The water filter in their kitchen provides the best drinking water, which is really all they need and is the most efficient solution.
When looking at home improvements, it's common to look at water softener vs water filter systems and believe the only solution will be one or the other, but for most people, a combination system is what will best suit the needs of their water quality and the routine of their daily lives.
Get all the information you need to know the quality of your water with a water test from TotalTech Arizona. With the right information in front of you, you'll have an easier time making the best decision for your home.
Tempe, AZ 85283