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Types of Iron in Your Water & The Perfect Solution to Treat Them

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a Tired of scrubbing out rust stains from your sink and other fixtures? Get ready to say goodbye to murky, iron-laden water that comes from your taps. When the water from your tap turns orange, you know that the content of iron in the water is very high. It is time to get an iron water filter and get rid of rusty water. If you are struggling with iron-rich residential water, you need to seek help from experts in iron removal systems near you. You can reach out to Peninsula Water Conditioning, a leader in water conditioning solutions and water treatments in Maryland . You can call us at (410) 341-6500 or write to us at service@peninsulawater.com to contact us. Peninsula Water Conditioning specializes in water softeners, iron filters, commercial water softener, reverse osmosis systems, besides water filtration in Maryland. Read more:   Types of Iron in Your Water & The Perfect Solution to Treat Them

Why is Iron in water harmful?

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Iron is one of the important mineral needed in our body, to let it function properly. But just as excess of everything is toxic, consuming a high level of iron intake has its own disadvantages. Your health may not be affected strongly but iron can surely cause some serious damage to the expensive water fixtures and pipes which can further lead to other issues.  To spot if the iron has damaged a bathroom or kitchen fixture, one must check for reddish-orange or brown colored spots or stains on the tiles or faucets. This happens when the water has iron in excess quantity. Below, we have mentioned a few reasons as to why the iron is harmful! Reasons Why Iron is Harmful 1.Stains As mentioned above, the expensive fixtures can develop harsh stains that aren’t easy to remove. To save your fixtures from the development of stains, you need to keep the iron level in the water intact.  2.Clogs Iron can often get accumulated when mixed with the water. This cause clogging in d...

Do You Need a Bigger Iron Filter for Your Well?

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A private well can be an excellent natural source of water but as they say, with some great benefits comes attached the responsibility of keeping it in a good condition. This will enable the well to have a safer and cleaner place to store the usable water for their home. Due to this reason, they apply an iron filter. The iron filter removes impurities like sulphur, manganese, dirt, rust, iron bacteria, in some cases even chlorine and obviously iron.  The only concern with the iron filter is the size of it. If you select a filter that is smaller than the required one for your well then you can end up with inferior quality of water. Thus, you need to use a facility-appropriate iron filter to have a superior output of water.  Many clients do not understand the factors that you need to consider in order to have a facility-appropriate iron water filter plant for your well. Here we have mentioned them so people can understand the factors to choose a bigger iron filter, closely....