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  • Build Your Own Custom Water Filtration System - IFilters
    September 6, 2021

    Build Your Own Custom Water Filtration System

    While iFilters.com offers a variety of choices of procured water filtration systems and devices, there are a handful of people who prefer to build their own. These Do It Yourselfers (DIY) tend to gravitate towards the belief that they can create something better than what is currently available in the market. Or perhaps they do so out of the need to save money. Perhaps some just want something that will meet their exact needs and avoid any other features that they have no use for. If you’re a DIYer, then you’re going to love iFilters.com! 
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  • Household Uses with Hydrogen Peroxide - IFilters
    August 4, 2021

    Household Uses with Hydrogen Peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide has proven to be one of the best solutions for healing scratches and preventing infections, but did you know that it has a variety of uses around the home? It’s true! In this guide, we’ll go over some of the top uses for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
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  • When Should I Replace My Reverse Osmosis Filters? - IFilters
    June 30, 2021

    When Should I Replace My Reverse Osmosis Filters?

    If you’ve got a reverse osmosis system (RO) in your home, but don’t remember when the last time you changed your filters, then it’s probably safe to assume that it’s time to do so. Many RO brands recommend replacing the pre and post-filters every 6 months and the membrane every 12 months. But let’s be honest, not everyone does it exactly at those intervals. The problem that occurs when filters and membranes are not replaced regularly is that the water quality that comes out of the system will go down. 

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  • What if I Already Have Soft Water? - IFilters
    June 16, 2021

    What if I Already Have Soft Water?

    Even though 85% of homes in America have hard water, the other 15% is fortunate enough to have naturally soft water. According to the Harwich Water Department, the following states have the softest water available: Washington, Oregon, Colorado, North Dakota, Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New York, and all of the New England states. The lucky residents of those states won’t necessarily need to have a whole house water softener, but they’ll probably still want to filter their drinking water. 

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  • hard water causing bad hair days
    June 9, 2021

    Is Hard Water Causing You To Have a Bad Hair Day?

    If you’ve ever had a bad hair day, then this article is for you. We’ve all had them, sometimes your hair just doesn’t want to participate with what you hand in mind or maybe your hair is just being lazy and lays flat all day. No matter how much you brush, comb, blow dry or add more product, it still isn’t cooperating and that’s probably when you decide it will be a hat day. 
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  • ifilters.com micron water filters
    April 29, 2021

    Microns: Measuring Water Filter Effectiveness

    Whole house water filter systems are used in homes throughout the world. These filters trap harmful and unpleasant substances in the water you use to drink, bathe, and cook meals. Every filter is different, and its effectiveness depends on the microscopic pores in the filter elements, which are measured in microns. What size of microns should your whole house water filter have to ensure pure, clean, fresh-tasting water? In the following guide, we will explore water filter micron sizes, giving you the details you need to select the best whole house water filter system for your needs.
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  • Build an Overland Portable Reverse Osmosis Water System - IFilters
    April 28, 2021

    Build an Overland Portable Reverse Osmosis Water System

    When getting ready for an overland adventure, you have to make sure you are prepared for the worst-case scenario. What does that exactly mean? You bring tools, spare tires, a generator, winch, rope, shelter, and most importantly, food and water. Even if you run out of the food you brought, you can still find meat sources by hunting down rabbits, birds and etc. But once you’re out of water, then that’s when it becomes dangerous. 
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