Showing posts with label cuno. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cuno. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Commercial Grade Water Filtration in Your Home

For about seventy years or so, commercial kitchens like those found in restaurants and in catering kitchens have used water filtration systems like Claris and Cuno to make their water cleaner and clearer helping them to demonstrate just what clean water can do for food and beverages that are made with it. With unsurpassed filter systems like those sold on the Superwater website water from a restaurant is always the cleanest you can get because it has been run through a commercial grade filter.

Now more and more families, realizing the difference in cleaner, crisper water, have begun installing commercial grade water filters in their own homes to the benefit of their health and their family's health. It might sound scary to install a "commercial grade" something into your home, but really, with the guide you can find on the Superwater website you can find exactly the right water filtration system that works for you, your home, and your family.

Don’t feel intimidated simply because of the “commercial grade” label. You will notice such a significant difference in the quality of your water with these systems. They’re not just for restaurants and catering halls anymore! Check out the great selection of filtration systems at the Superwater website!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Cuno Filters Improve the Home

When most people hear the words "home improvement" they automatically think of painting the walls and ceilings; remodeling each room or placing new wood floors; choosing carpets and placing them in rooms and so on. Most people do not think about installing Cuno water filters as a way to improve the home but it definitely is!

Cuno water filters allows homeowners to drink water that actually tastes good.  Tap water, for the most part, tastes like the chemicals that were used to help clean it for public consumption.  This is kind of a strange thing to write considering water is not supposed to taste like anything at all.  Typically, this is the chemical chlorine. You might also have to contend with the fact that the water may actually smell like chlorine as well. That is not something to look forward to.

Another problem associated with tap water is that sometimes when you fill a glass up with the stuff, the water might be cloudy. The dusty water is mostly minerals that settled into the water before the faucet was turned on. The excess minerals are not harmful but it is very unsightly and gives tap water a almost indescribable strange taste to it that is far from pleasant.

Want a very practical way to improve your home?  Install a water filter onto your system.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Choosing a Water Filter For Your Family


You need to consider several things when you are going to purchase a water filter for your household. This isn't just about drinking water anymore. Your house may need more than lessening the chlorine taste and odor.

What is the water filtration primarily for? If you intend to use it in multiple rooms, like kitchen and bathrooms then you may also want to soften the quality of the water in the shower. Certain appliances may use water reserves. The dishwasher, refrigerator, washer and dryer all utilize the water lines. In a case like this you might ask to get filtered Cuno water throughout the entire house by connecting the filter to the central water main. However if you're perfectly fine with just fixing the tap water, maybe an Everpure water filter for the faucet or under the sink is enough.

Water contaminants come in various forms and nuisances. Get a water testing kit so you know exactly what the quality your water is. Once you know, you can research the best options for solving the problem. The different filter techniques will target specific issues with the quality of the water in your home. Some will solve more problems than others.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Choosing a Water Filter

There are several types of home water filtration systems from which you can choose. Finding the kind that fits best with your needs is just a matter of looking at the differences. There are whole-house water filters, undersink filters, faucet filters, and canister filters.

Whole-house water filters are self explanatory. They provide clean water throughout your home. All you have to do is install the filter to the main water line. It will remove rust and particles before it even gets to your sink. It's one way to get rid of contaminants from the get-go.

Undersink filters are useful too. They remain hidden under the sink. They too remove bad odors and taste as well as some that take care of bacteria and contaminates. These, along with faucet filters are location specific. They're great if you only really need one clean source. You could always get another should you need more than one in your home or food business.

Everpure water filtration systems make filters in several of these types that are reliable and will provide you with great tasting, fresh water. Cuno makes some great canister filter cartridges that are great for food services.

Monday, March 7, 2011

How Much Everpure Water Should We Drink Daily?


When it comes to drinking water, they say you’re supposed to drink 8 glasses daily. It helps if it’s Everpure of Aqua Pure water.And that’s if you’re sitting at your desk without exercising. This is according to how much water your body uses daily, if you want to keep your fluid level around 60%. But the Institute of Medicine recommends that men drink more water than women, about 13 cups daily compared to the roughly 9 women should drink.

But if you drink enough so that you rarely are thirsty and your urine isn’t too yellow, you’d probably be able to get by on about six cups Everpure water daily. If you are exercising or sweating during the day, then you should drink an additional 1.5 to 2.5 cups of water, unless you’re exercising for longer than an hour, which necessitates serious replenishment in the form of the sodium found in sports drinks.

If you live in hot weather or a heated indoor environment, you may need to increase moisture by drinking more water. And if you live on a mountain above 8,200 feet, you will also need to drink more than normal.

Although it’s possible to drink too much water, hyponatremia usually only happens to marathon runners. Food and all beverages, including tea and coffee, contain water, but they shoudn’t count for a main portion of your daily water intake. So keep sipping and remember, stay hydrated and stay healthy.