Water Purification Systems in Mead

Clean, reliable water is essential for drinking, cooking, and everyday use. When contaminants, unpleasant odors, or mineral buildup affect your water supply, installing a water purification system can help improve overall quality. That’s why property owners in Mead trust Salt of the Earth, Inc. for dependable water treatment solutions. Our experienced team helps identify the right treatment solution for your water. We start with understanding the water's condition before selecting a system suited to those conditions.

Call (509) 922-0269 today to speak with our team and learn how we can improve your water quality.

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What Do Water Purification Systems Do?

Water purification systems remove contaminants that affect water quality. This can include chemicals, sediment, bacteria, and other impurities that change how water tastes, smells, or looks. By reducing these substances, the water becomes cleaner and more consistent for everyday use.

Improving water quality also helps limit the buildup and residue that can come from untreated water. With fewer unwanted particles and chemicals, the water you use for drinking, cooking, and cleaning is clearer and better suited for daily use.

Can Water Treatment Systems Protect Plumbing and Appliances?

While hard water and contaminated water are different issues, both can contribute to unnecessary wear throughout your plumbing system. Hard water leaves mineral scale behind, while sediment and other contaminants can accumulate inside pipes, valves, and appliances. This means that the right water purification system can play a key role in safeguarding your plumbing fixtures.

Some of the ways home water purification can protect your household include:

  • Reducing sediment buildup inside pipes and fixtures
  • Helping water heaters maintain better heating efficiency
  • Minimizing mineral deposits on faucets and showerheads
  • Extending the lifespan of dishwashers, washing machines, and other water-using appliances
  • Lowering the likelihood of plumbing repairs caused by excessive buildup

Water Purification Systems From Salt of the Earth, Inc.

Salt of the Earth, Inc. installs and maintains professional water purification systems that help remove contaminants, improve clarity and taste, and ensure water is treated effectively.

Our services include:

  • Water quality testing and evaluation
  • Professional water treatment installation
  • Whole-property water treatment solutions
  • Drinking water treatment at specific taps
  • System maintenance and performance checks

What Types of Water Treatment Systems Are Available?

Water treatment systems use different purification methods to remove contaminants and improve overall water quality.

Common water purification systems include:

  • Reverse osmosis purification: Forces water through a semi-permeable membrane that removes dissolved contaminants such as certain minerals, metals, and other impurities
  • Ultraviolet purification: Uses UV light to neutralize bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that may be present in untreated water
  • Activated carbon purification: Reduces chlorine, chemical residues, and compounds that affect the taste and smell of water
  • Multi-stage purification systems: Combine several purification methods to address a broader range of contaminants and improve overall water quality

The right system depends on the water's condition and the contaminants present. These systems can be installed to treat water for an entire property or at specific points of use where purified drinking water is needed.

Should You Choose a Whole-House or Under-Sink Water System?

Choosing between a whole-house or under-sink water system depends on how much of your water supply you want to treat. Whole-house systems are installed at the point where water enters the property, allowing treatment before it reaches plumbing, fixtures, and appliances throughout the building. It’s the best option if water quality is affecting both your appliances and your drinking water.

Under-sink systems treat water at a single tap, usually where drinking and cooking water are used. Since they focus on one point of use, they’re often selected when improving drinking water quality is the main priority rather than treating the entire supply.

What Happens if Your Home Has More Than One Water Problem?

It’s common for a home’s water supply to contain more than one issue at the same time. For example, your water may have hard minerals that cause scale buildup, chlorine that affects taste, and sediment that clogs fixtures. In some cases, well water can also contain iron, sulfur, or bacteria. Because each contaminant requires a different solution, choosing a single water purification unit might not be enough.

A layered approach often provides the best results. A whole-home water treatment system can treat the water entering your house, protecting your plumbing, appliances, and fixtures from contaminants. A reverse osmosis filtration system installed at your kitchen sink can then provide exceptionally clean drinking and cooking water by removing additional dissolved impurities.

By matching the right technologies to your water conditions, our experts can help you avoid unnecessary equipment while ensuring your water purifier delivers reliable, long-term performance throughout your home.

Why Does Water Taste Different Even After It’s Safe To Drink?

Water that meets safety standards doesn’t always taste or smell the way you expect. Safe drinking water can still contain naturally occurring minerals or treatment additives that affect its flavor.

Common causes of unusual-tasting or unpleasant-smelling water include:

  • Chlorine or chloramine from municipal water treatment
  • High mineral content that creates a metallic or chalky taste
  • Sulfur compounds that produce a rotten egg odor
  • Sediment that leaves water tasting earthy or gritty
  • Organic material that affects both flavor and smell

Different water treatment systems can target different causes of unpleasant taste and odor. Depending on your water quality, this may include activated carbon filters, a reverse osmosis filtration system, or other water treatment systems designed to improve both the taste and odor of your drinking water.

How Much Maintenance Do Water Treatment Systems Require?

Like any household appliance, a home water purification system performs best with regular maintenance. The amount of upkeep depends on the type of equipment you have and your home’s water quality. Homes with higher levels of sediment or minerals may require more frequent service than those with relatively clean municipal water.

Most filters should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, while the membrane in a reverse osmosis filtration system typically lasts 2 to 5 years with proper care. If your system includes a UV purifier, the lamp usually needs replacement about once a year to maintain effective disinfection, even if it continues to produce light.

Schedule Water Purification System Installation

If your water contains contaminants, unpleasant odors, or unwanted residue, a water purification system can make a noticeable difference. These systems are designed to remove substances that affect the safety and usability of the water flowing through your property. Salt of the Earth, Inc.’s team helps property owners with professional installation and reliable treatment solutions. If you’re dealing with ongoing water quality concerns, we can help identify the right system for your needs.

Looking for water purification systems in Mead? Contact us at (509) 922-0269.