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You come home from a long day at work. It was a hot, humid day. Heading straight for the fridge, you think about how nice and refreshing a cool bottle of water will be. Dismay hits. You realize you are out. Now, you have to head back to the store when you are already exhausted, simply to enjoy a glass of water.
Upon returning home, you recognize the fact that the last thing you want to be doing on a hot day, is heading back out. It dawns on you that the way to remedy this situation, is to invest in a water filtration device. In this series of Kitchen Faucet 411, read on to find out everything you could ever want to know about water filter faucets or water dispensers.
Water filtration faucets provide instant, crystal clear drinking water directly from the comfort of your kitchen. They are usually installed adjacent to your kitchen faucet as a single-hole installation, and come in a variety of styles to complement the existing décor in your home.
Water filtration faucets provide an added convenience in accessing clean drinking water. These are an affordable investment that will end up saving you in the long run. Not only will you always have access to clean water, but you will save money by no longer purchasing plastic bottles. Additionally, plastic water bottle waste can be one item checked off the list for a cleaner environment with this eco-friendly tool.
Yes. These faucets are designed to be used in conjunction with a filtration water system placed beneath the sink. Once connected to the cold water filtration device, the clean water can be easily dispensed from above.
Because of high mineral content in filtered water, the finish on your faucet may tarnish over time. For a long-lasting finish, clean the faucet with a mild soap and water solution. Periodically, give it a coat of carnauba wax. Also, flush your water line prior to install.
Most water tanks can last 3 to 10 years depending on the size of the system. The filtration cartridge will need replacing at least once a year.
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