Why does our water smell chlorinated at the soda fountain?

Disinfectant taste is very noticeable in carbonated beverages and syrups because it affects flavor clarity. Carbon filtration is commonly used to reduce chlorine/chloramine taste and...
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What water filter options work best for chlorine or chloramine?

Carbon filtration is commonly used to reduce disinfectant taste and odor, improving beverages and drinking water. Chloramine can require specific carbon choices or configurations for...
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How do water filters help restaurants with ice machines?

Filtration reduces sediment and taste/odor issues that can lead to cloudy ice and faster buildup inside the machine. Cleaner water can mean less frequent cleaning...
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What does a commercial water filter remove?

Commercial water filters can remove sediment and improve taste and odor, depending on the media used. Some setups are designed to protect equipment, while others...
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How often do reverse osmosis filters and membranes need replacement?

Replacement depends on water quality, daily usage, and whether pretreatment (like softening) is in place. Prefilters are typically changed more often than the membrane, which...
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What should I do if I see sediment after plumbing work?

It’s common to see temporary sediment after plumbing repairs or utility work because debris can be dislodged. If sediment continues beyond a short period, a...
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Can water filtration reduce eczema or skin irritation?

Some people see improvement after reducing chlorine and hardness minerals, which can contribute to dryness and irritation. Results vary because skin issues can have multiple...
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Why does my filter clog quickly?

Fast clogging often indicates high sediment load, disturbed plumbing debris, seasonal changes, or an undersized filter. It can also happen when a filter is doing...
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What are specialty water filters used for?

Specialty filters target specific contaminants that basic filtration may not handle well, such as PFAS, nitrates, lead, or arsenic. The right media and design depend...
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