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Challenges
- Incoming water particulate and bacteria
- Water hardness and scale control
- WRAS and DWI compliance
- Heavy metal ions removal
- Taste, odour and appearance improvements
- Reverse osmosis quality water desired
- Bacteria control at tap and shower outlets
- Requirement for simple and effective maintenance
Residential & Private Water
Private water is any water supply that isn’t provided by a licensed water supplier but is intended for human consumption. Residential water refers to the water supplied to houses for domestic use, including both indoor and outdoor water supplies. It’s commonly used for washing, drinking, cooking, flushing toilets, watering plants, and much more. Because it is so widely used, it’s essential that it goes through the proper filtration systems in order to ensure consumer safety, that’s where Fileder can help. We provide quality filtration systems for residential and private water supplies that remove sediment, chemicals, and other impurities from the water.
Filtration plays an important role in residential and private water as it ensures that filtered water is safe for use, whether that be for consumption, washing, or other applications. Common issues that you can find in unfiltered residential water include:
- Limescale build-up
- Chlorine, taste and odour
- Sediment
- Bacteria and viruses
- Heavy metals
- Reverse osmosis – removes dissolved salts, heavy metals, nitrates, and more
- Carbon filtration – removes chlorine, bad tastes and odours, and chemicals
If you’re looking for effective residential and private water filtration, you’ve come to the right place.
At Fileder, we ensure we are manufacturing our residential water filter systems in line with industry regulations.
- WRAS – the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme is a certification mark that demonstrates that an item complies with the highest standards set out by water regulations.
- DWI – DWI regulates water quality to ensure it meets the standards, deeming it safe for consumption.
If you would like more information on how we meet these regulations, please feel free to get in touch, and one of our filtration experts will be happy to discuss this further.
Water is one of the most important resources in residential environments as it is generally used for all daily activities, such as drinking, cooking, bathing, laundry, heating, and even outdoor use. Water comes from both public and private sources; however, no matter where the water comes from, it’s important that it is treated and maintained to ensure it is clean, safe, and suitable for all domestic uses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a water filter if I’m on a mains supply?
Do I need filtration if I use a private supply like a well or borehole?
Will a water filter reduce limescale?
How do I know which system is right for my home?
Who do you supply within the dairy sector?
Resources
What Is Cryptosporidium?
What is Point-of-Use Filtration?