The homeowner recently moved into their new property and noticed a metallic taste and odor in their water. While a professional-grade water softener is capable of handling up to 2 ppm of ferrous iron, this particular home had 0.5 ppm. The source of the metallic taste and odor is often due to the limitations of box-store water softeners, which are not effective at removing iron. Installing an iron filter will significantly improve the water quality eliminating the undesirable taste and smell. For homeowners transitioning from city water to well water, even small amounts of iron can noticeably affect the taste and smell of the water.
Additionally, the homeowner requested a reverse osmosis (RO) system for drinking water. This system will provide purified water that's ideal for drinking, cooking, and washing vegetables--ensuring high-quality water for everyday use.