Monthly Archives: February 2014

Is Bottled Spring Water Really from a Pure Spring?

Hydration is a key component for staying healthy. Everyone knows drinking a minimum of 8 glasses of water a day is recommended. But, what is often not mentioned is the quality of the water you are drinking. With so many different types and brands of bottled water, it’s hard to know what is the best choice.

Spring Water

The big buzz word in the bottled water industry is spring water. Advertisers often show images of snow-capped mountains and streams on the water bottles. This makes you to believe this water is meant for you to drink straight from the Earth. In reality, spring water is from an underground source (not necessarily a spring). It’s often untreated and can contain any number of impurities and/or contaminants.

The Natural Resources Defense Council has a study that found contaminants such as coliform, arsenic and nitrates in bottled water supplies. Best case scenario: you are drinking glorified, expensive tap water when you purchase bottled spring water.

Knowing you are drinking pure and safe water is essential. Best Water Solutions has treated drinking water in North Central Florida since 1982. We have practical, proven, cost-effective technology options that will assure you and your family are only drinking contaminant free, safe water.

Investing in Your Investments & Using Your Tax Refund to Protect Your Home

With the average tax-refund reaching $3,000 the past few years, many of us have a big decision on our hands. That is:  How to best utilize these new funds?  Consider protection for what may be your greatest financial investment, your home.

Consider a Water Filtration System from Best Water Solutions.

Sometimes, it’s what we don’t see that can harm us most.  Hard water leaves stains on counter tops and faucets, despite constant cleaning.  Though, the real damage from hard water occurs over time, and severely affects the life of our costly home appliances.  When hard water is heated, the dissolved minerals in water form scale that covers the heating element in your hot water heater, dishwasher and other water using appliances. Over time, the scale on the element thickens, making it more difficult for the heating element to operate properly. Your appliances need to work harder to produce the same amount of hot water they did when they were new, drawing even more energy. Additionally, water pressure plummets as the volume of water is displaced by scale deposits.

With an investment in your home’s water system, you’re taking an active measure to extend the life of your appliances and save time in your daily cleaning routine.  Make the best decision by using your tax refund to invest in your greatest investment.

Call Best Water Solutions today for a free water analysis and consultation.

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