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      <title>What Are Reverse Osmosis Systems &amp; How Do They Work?</title>
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      <description>Discover how reverse osmosis systems remove contaminants and improve water quality for cleaner, safer, better-tasting drinking water. Continue reading to learn more!</description>
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           Clean, safe drinking water plays a critical role in our everyday health, yet many households and businesses unknowingly rely on water that contains harmful contaminants. Even when water looks clear, it can still carry dissolved chemicals, heavy metals, bacteria, and other impurities that affect taste, odor, and safety. As concerns about water quality continue to grow, more people are looking for reliable, long-term purification solutions.
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           ies available today is reverse osmosis. Used for decades in industrial, medical, and residential applications, reverse osmosis systems are known for their ability to remove a wide range of contaminants that traditional filters often miss. From improving the flavor of drinking water to reducing exposure to potentially harmful substances, RO systems provide an advanced level of filtration that many homeowners and businesses depend on.
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             is a natural process where water moves across a membrane from an area of lower concentration to higher concentration.
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             does the opposite by applying pressure to push water from a high-contaminant area through a membrane, leaving impurities behind.
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           Step-by-Step RO Filtration Process
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           A typical reverse osmosis system works in several stages:
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           Before water reaches the RO membrane, it passes through pre-filters that remove:
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           This step helps extend the life of the system.
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            This is the heart of the system. Water is forced through the semi-permeable membrane, which blocks up to
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           99% of dissolved contaminants
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            Clean water passes through
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            Concentrated waste (brine) is flushed away
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            Improve taste
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            Remove any remaining odors
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           Purified water is stored in a tank until needed and is dispensed through a dedicated faucet or appliance.
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           to add beneficial minerals back into the water.
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           When it comes to water purification, reverse osmosis stands out as one of the most comprehensive and dependable solutions available. By combining multiple stages of filtration with a highly specialized semi-permeable membrane, reverse osmosis systems are capable of removing up to 99% of common water contaminants. This results in water that not only tastes better but is also safer for drinking, cooking, and everyday use.
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            ant greater peace of mind about what’s coming out of your tap, a reverse osmosis system offers long-term value and performance. At
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            designed to thoroughly purify drinking water by removing contaminants such as radium, fluoride, chlorine, salts, metals, cysts, and turbidity, resulting in cleaner, safer, and great-tasting water for your home or business.
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      <title>Is San Antonio, TX Tap Water Safe to Drink?</title>
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      <description>Learn more about what could be lurking in your San Antonio, TX tap water and determine if you need a water purification system. Get water testing done now!</description>
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           If you live in the San Antonio, TX area or if you own property here, it is important to be aware of what unwanted additives linger in your water. Sadly, water in San Antonio is not known for being the best quality in the United States. Even surrounding areas such as Windcrest, Helotes, Schertz, Lytle, and Castroville, are not known for having the best water. While it’s not absolutely awful and the most dangerous water on the planet, it does contain many contaminants humans shouldn’t be drinking. That is why it is especially important to have a water purification system in your home or business.
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            San Antonio, TX water contains contaminants lead, copper, disinfectants, inorganic contaminants, radioactive contaminants, and more. Too much of any of these contaminants can cause health complications. While the Environmental Protection Agency ensures our water gets tested frequently, these unwanted
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            The first step in ensuring your water is safe is to have a professional, such as the ones at Texas Water Systems, perform water testing. That way we can discover exactly what is in your water and the pipes leading to your home or business. From there, we can determine if you require a
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           Drinking water every day, as opposed to other beverages, is a good habit to get into. However, it is important to ensure water is properly filtered. Sadly, the water that comes directly from the tap isn’t always the cleanest and safest to drink. The pipes that carry water to your home or business can become contaminated over time. The best action we can take is to have either a residential or commercial water filtration system installed.
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           Filtering drinking water helps individuals avoid unseen chemicals. Many particles too small to see are hidden in water. If certain chemicals are at unsafe levels, they can make water drinkers sick. Chemicals such as arsenic, lead, copper, radon, nitrate, and many others can all be found in the water people are drinking. All these chemicals can cause significant problems. The water from unfiltered faucets could cause temporary issues such as nausea, headaches, cramps, and diarrhea. However, it can also cause long-term issues such as cancer, blood pressure and heart problems, and other complications.
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      <title>Type of Residential Water Softener Systems</title>
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      <description>Texas Water Systems is a water filtration system company serving the San Antonio, TX area. Click here to learn more about the different types of water softener systems!</description>
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           Hard water is a common occurrence in households across the San Antonio, TX area. You may not think it is a big issue, but it can be a nuisance. It can cause issues such as limescale buildup, reduced appliance efficiency, and dry skin. Thankfully, there are water softener systems that can reduce the hard minerals in your water. Below, we will explore the various types of water softener systems so that you can make an informed decision when buying one for your home.
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             Salt-Based Ion Exchange Systems: Salt-based ion exchange systems are the most common type of water softeners. The general process involves replacing the hard ions calcium and magnesium with softer salt ions. It does this using resin beads that attract the hard ions and exchange them with the soft ions of sodium. The resin beads need to be regularly flushed with a brine solution to replenish the sodium ions.
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            Salt-Free Water Conditioners: Salt-free water conditioners, also known as descalers or water conditioners, are an alternative to traditional salt-based systems. They do not remove the hard minerals in your water but rather change their state and behavior. These conditioners do not use salt or electricity and are a low-maintenance option.
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            Magnetic or Electronic Water Softeners: Magnetic or electronic water softeners are non-traditional options that claim to soften water by altering the electromagnetic properties of the minerals. These systems typically consist of magnets or electronic devices that are attached to the water pipes. There is not much scientific evidence that supports the effectiveness of these types of water softener systems. Before purchasing these types of systems, we recommend doing extensive research on scientific studies regarding their effectiveness.
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            to the San Antonio, TX area. Residential water softening systems offer an effective solution to combat the problems associated with hard water. By understanding the different types of systems available, including salt-based ion exchange systems, salt-free water conditioners, dual-tank water softeners, and magnetic or electronic water softeners, you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
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      <description>Texas Water Systems is a hard water filtration system company serving San Antonio, TX. Click here to learn more about what hard water is!</description>
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           We use water in our homes and commercial properties for various reasons. It is used to clean our dishes, bathe, do the laundry, water the garden, and hydrate our furry friends. The quality of our water is important as it directly impacts the health of our family and our health. Poor quality water that is full of contaminants can cause many negative health concerns and lead to damage to your plumbing systems too. Hard water is water that has high mineral content. It may have high levels of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and sulfates.
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            You may not know exactly what is considered a high level of minerals because they are always present in your tap water, and you cannot tell by just looking at the water. The only way to know if you have hard water is through a water test. The test will reveal what contaminants are present in your water and their corresponding levels. It will also tell you if these levels are low, moderate, or high. If it is revealed that you have high mineral levels or other contaminants, you may want to invest in a hard water filtration system to reduce the contaminants in your water. 
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            area. Hard water can lead to health concerns and be damaging to appliances. Appliances can experience limescale buildup and breakdowns because of hard water. These are issues that can be easily solved with water filters. There are various types of filters including activated carbon, ion exchange, ultraviolet, and
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      <description>Water testing is crucial to ensure your water system is safe to drink out of. Contact Texas Water Systems in San Antonio, TX to learn more!</description>
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            Across the United States, over 90 percent of households get their tap water from a community water system. The only way to ensure it’s safe and up to standard is to test it. While water quality can vary from place to place, it must meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Any type of community water system must follow the guidelines set by the Safe Drinking Water Act. These rules include the standard for drinking water quality, water testing schedules, and water testing methods.
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           Any type of manufacturing process that uses heavy metal or cyanide can affect the local water system. Routine testing will ensure that drinking water is free from these harmful materials.
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            At Texas Water Systems, we strive to provide top-notch water testing services for residential and commercial clients across
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            and the surrounding areas. We understand the importance of having reliable water testing services when you need them most. No matter the type or size of your property, we have all the proper knowledge and tools to ensure your water is safe to drink.
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