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Your Top Water Priorities for 2018

In News, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

With the new year in full swing, it’s a good idea to take stock of what’s most important to address with ongoing projects around your house or business. Amongst everything you plan to do in 2018, evaluating your water treatment system might be something to think about. When is the last time you’ve given serious consideration to the quality and condition …

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4 Health Benefits of Good Hydration

In Raise Your Solar I.Q., Solar Advice, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

At The LeverEdge, we pride ourselves in, not only providing whole-home water treatment solutions, but also educating our customers on the benefits of consuming purer, better-tasting water – and consuming enough of it! To that end, the blog post for this week will focus on four health benefits related to consumption of that one thing we all know we need, but may …

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Dealing with Degrading Water Infrastructure

In Raise Your Solar I.Q., Solar Advice, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

Of all of the problems that the United States has to contend with, one of the more surprising of them might be the country’s aging water treatment and transmission infrastructure. One reputable source for information on this topic is the American Society of Civil Engineers, which has recently released a shocking statistic: every year, we lose more than 6 billion …

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3-Step Water Filtering from Iron Boss

In Raise Your Solar I.Q., Solar Advice, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

Clean water is a must-have for most homes and businesses, but not everyone understands the differences between a simple, store-bought water filter and a comprehensive, multi-stage solution like the one available from Iron Boss and the LeverEdge. It’s important to understand some basics about the most common nuisance chemicals that are present in untreated water that finds its way to …

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A Deeper Dive into the Aqua Solar Pool Heating System

In News, Raise Your Solar I.Q., Solar Advice, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

Heated pools are sometimes considered a luxury because of the perception that they are costly to maintain, partly due to the electricity cost associated with operation. In a traditional heated pool that uses electric heating elements to heat the pool water, cost is indeed a big factor. These types of systems are needed, however, in areas where temperatures are too …

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Why Finance a Water Treatment System?

In Financial Advice, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

You may already know that you need to take action to improve the quality of the water you use every day in your home or business. Perhaps you’ve done the research enough to know that basic water treatment by municipal water suppliers isn’t enough to ensure that the cleanest water possible is being made available to you. However, you might …

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What Are the Risks of Consuming Untreated Water?

In Water Tech by The LeverEdge

It can be easy to take for granted the water that we are used to getting straight from the ‘tap’ – water for cooking, bathing, giving to pets and, of course, drinking. Municipal water treatment facilities are, for the most part, very efficient when it comes to treating water before it is sent through distribution pipes that terminate in your home …

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3 Key Facts About UV Water Sterilization

In Water Tech by The LeverEdge

Did you know that using ultraviolet (UV) light to sterilize water has been a practice used to provide clean drinking water for Europeans for over 90 years? Here in the US, even though the technology has been broadly adopted, it is still marginally used in comparison with other parts of the world. One reason for this could be because consumers …

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Product Spotlight: The Nuvis Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System

In Water Tech by The LeverEdge

There are many reasons to invest in a drinking water system that goes above and beyond the filtration and purification measures taken by your municipal water supplier. Having a good drinking water system is even more important for those who consume well water or collected rain. But, let’s be clear (pun intended), not all drinking water systems are created equal. …