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Why Well Water Needs a Filtration System

A hand fills a short glass with running water from a silver faucet above the sink in a kitchen.

Are you one of the many homeowners on the Delmarva peninsula who rely on well water? Although well water can be a fantastic resource, it’s not always as pure as we’d like to think. The majority of water from private wells is not tested or treated by municipalities, which means there’s no guarantee it’s safe to drink on its own.

Beyond regular testing through companies like Delmarva Water Solutions, the best way to know you are drinking clean, safe water is to install a whole home filtration system. Here are the top three reasons why you need a filtration system for your well water.

Removes Harmful Impurities

Well water might look crystal clear, but appearances can be deceiving. Even if your water looks clean, it can contain harmful impurities that you can’t see with the naked eye. Natural contaminants and heavy metals like arsenic and lead can cause diseases and illnesses if ingested.

Sediment is another common issue with well water. Dirt, sand, and rust in your water supply can be harmful to consume and damage your plumbing. Installing a sediment filter for well water can help remove these particles, protecting both your health and your home.

Preserves Your Pipes

Did you know that unfiltered well water can wreak havoc on your plumbing system? Over time, the minerals and impurities in well water can build up in your pipes, causing blockages and reducing water flow.

Hard water, which is high in calcium and magnesium, is common for well water and can cause scale deposits in pipes, reducing their efficiency and lifespan. High iron concentration in well water can lead to rusty, discolored water and clogs from residue buildup. Filtration systems remove these unwanted substances, keeping your pipes clear and your water clean.

Promotes Health and Well-Being

Drinking clean, filtered water is essential for maintaining good health and well-being. Unfiltered well water can contain a variety of contaminants, including chemicals and heavy metals, that can negatively impact your health over time. Hard well water can also dry and irritate your skin and damage your hair in the shower.

Staying hydrated is one of the most important aspects of health, as clean water keeps us feeling energized. Our bodies rely on water to digest food, remove impurities, and maintain peak physical performance. Filtered water is often fresher and more pleasant to drink, which encourages you and your family to stay hydrated and healthy.

Investing in a filtration system for your well water is a smart move for any homeowner. Don’t wait until you encounter problems with your well water—take action now to protect your home and your family’s health. Delmarva Water Solutions provides various treatment systems to improve the quality of well water. Contact us today for more information!