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    October 24, 2025

    5 Ways to Use Purified/Filtered Water This Fall

    This fall, small water upgrades can make a big difference. Learn five simple ways to use purified filtered water to improve your coffee, cooking, laundry, and holiday hosting. From clearer ice to softer towels, cleaner dishes, and fresher-tasting water, see how iFilters systems help every part of your home feel season-ready.

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  • What You Didn't Know About Tankless Water Heaters - IFilters
    August 18, 2021

    What You Didn't Know About Tankless Water Heaters

    Tankless heaters also eliminate the problems that tank heaters have, and that would be the copious amounts of limescale buildup inside the tank. This is a very common and well-known problem that manufacturers install an anode rod inside the tank. This rod helps to attract hard water minerals and acts as a sacrificial piece of metal for the minerals to attack. Limescale buildup can be very aggressive especially if the source water is considered very hard (300ppm). 
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  • do not reuse plastic water bottles
    June 2, 2021

    Why You Shouldn’t Refill Disposable Plastic Water Bottles

    Plastic waste is a global problem. In the United States alone, millions of disposable plastic water bottles enter landfills. To counteract the growing plastic waste problem, many people refill their disposable water bottles, believing they are doing good for the environment. The reality, however, is much more complicated: reusing disposable plastic water bottles can pose a threat to human health. With a reverse osmosis water filtration system and a suitable container, it is possible to both protect the environment and to preserve the health of yourself and your family. In this guide, we will show you how.
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  • Filtered Drinking Water For Apartments - IFilters
    March 25, 2021

    Filtered Drinking Water For Apartments

    I’m sure you’re wondering how effective is this filter? Let’s start with the fact the carbon filter inside is rated at 0.5-microns. To paint a picture in your mind, the average human hair is 150-microns. Lint, particles that are visible to the naked eye measure at 25-microns.  If we go even smaller, let’s say between 1-5-microns, then you can expect bacteria, dust, and animal dander to fall within that size range. So that means, there are a lot of contaminants that won’t get through this filter. 
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