Water Filtration and Purification in Greensboro, North Carolina
Bringing High-Quality Filters and Purifiers to The Triad
Clean, fresh water is a cornerstone of a healthy and happy life, and with Dr. Johns H2O Water Purification, you can be confident that your household is benefiting from the best water filtration and purification services available. Our commitment to top-quality water treatment means we offer a range of solutions designed to meet the unique needs of every home in Greensboro and the surrounding Triad area. From eliminating stubborn impurities to protecting your water from harmful bacteria and chemicals, we tailor our services to provide you and your family with safe, reliable, and great-tasting water every day.
Navigating the various options for water treatment can be overwhelming. The experienced and friendly team at Dr. Johns is dedicated to making this process as simple as possible by guiding you through each step, from conducting thorough water analyses to installing the perfect filtration system for your home. Whether you’re dealing with chlorinated water, hard water, or specific contaminants like sulfur or arsenic, we have the expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to address your concerns.
The Difference Between Filtration and Purification
Filtration and purification are two processes that, while both aimed at improving water quality, address different aspects of water treatment. Filtration primarily involves physically removing particles, sediments, and certain contaminants from water. This can include substances like dirt, rust, sand, and even some bacteria, depending on the level of filtration. Filters often use activated carbon, ceramic, or sand to trap and eliminate these impurities. The result is clearer water that’s free from visible debris and some harmful particles and is more suitable for household use.
The purification process goes a step further, aiming to eradicate not only particles but also a broader spectrum of contaminants, including chemical pollutants, viruses, and deeper-set bacterial agents. Purification might involve more advanced technologies like reverse osmosis, UV treatment, or chemical disinfectants. The goal is to produce water that is not just visibly clean but also safe on a microscopic level, suitable for drinking and cooking. While filtration improves water’s aesthetic qualities and can address specific health concerns, purification ensures the water is as safe as possible from a wide array of potential hazards. Combining both methods can provide the most comprehensive water treatment system.
Request a water filtration or purification estimate today by calling Dr. Johns at (336) 560-9540!
Hear From Happy Customers
We Purify Your Water With Care!
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Dr. Johns rocks. They were on time and worked very hard to get me taken care of. They looked at different ways to run the water line so that I was able to have clean water for my home and family. Thank you for all your hard work!- Kristy C.
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Dr. Johns offered us several options to solve our specific water issues. We had them back out within the week to get everything installed. It's been so nice not having to worry about what's in our water. Overall a great experience!- Daley J.
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Excellent system! It's almost been a year since we had our water filter installed. We have a well with lots of sediment. This system improves our water and saves our appliances. The staff has always been friendly, courteous, and knowledgeable.- Dana H.
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Always real nice people when Dr. Johns comes by!- Percy R.
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I would recommend everyone use Dr. Johns for water treatment. We are also planning to hire Johns to do yearly maintenance on our furnace and air conditioner!- Ruth Y.
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This is an excellent company that stands by its products and services. Jason went out of his way to help me when my water dispenser broke right before its warranty date. He contacted the manufacturer and replaced my water cooler. I am so glad I picked Dr.- Ruthie K.
Types of Water Contaminants
Water contaminants can originate from a variety of natural and human-made sources, posing different risks to your health and home. Understanding these contaminants is the first step toward addressing them effectively.
Our filtration and purification solutions can protect your water supply from contaminants like:
- Sediment and particulates: Dirt, sand, and rust particles can enter your water supply through older pipes or surface runoff. They can make the water murky and are often visible to the naked eye.
- Chlorine and chloramines: Municipal water plants often use these disinfectants to kill bacteria and germs. However, they can leave a strong taste and odor in your water and may have long-term health impacts.
- Hardness minerals: Calcium and magnesium, the main components of water hardness, originate from natural deposits and groundwater. They can cause scale build-up in pipes and appliances, reducing their efficiency.
- Heavy metals: Lead, mercury, and arsenic can leach into water through industrial pollution or corrosion of old plumbing. These metals are particularly dangerous due to their toxicity and potential to cause serious health issues.
- Organic compounds: Pesticides and herbicides from agricultural activities can seep into water sources, introducing harmful chemicals that are difficult to detect without proper analysis.
- Microorganisms: Bacteria, viruses, and protozoa can contaminate water through sewage overflows, septic systems, or animal waste, posing significant health risks if not properly treated.
Our filtration and purification solutions can protect your water supply from contaminants like these, making every drop of water you use cleaner, safer, and more enjoyable.
Find out what’s in your water – and how you can filter or purify it – by calling Dr. Johns at (336) 560-9540 to request a water analysis!
Maintaining Water Filtration and Purification Systems
Over time, filters can become clogged with the impurities they have removed from your water, reducing their efficiency. This build-up can not only compromise the quality of your water but also place undue strain on your filtration system, shortening its lifespan. By adhering to a regular maintenance schedule, you can keep your system running smoothly, preventing breakdowns and ensuring a constant supply of purified water.
Maintaining your water filtration and purification system is simpler than you might think. Many systems are designed with user-friendly features such as filter change indicators and easy-access components, making routine checks and replacements straightforward. Products from our partners at Kinetico may even include app integration that will send you convenient notifications when it’s time for a tune-up. Whether it’s replacing a carbon filter, cleaning UV lamps, or checking for signs of wear and tear, these small actions make a big difference in the functionality of your system. Additionally, having a professional conduct an annual inspection can help identify potential issues before they become major problems. Investing a little time in maintenance can result in significant benefits and help keep your home’s water at its best quality.
For help maintaining or repairing your water filters and purifiers, call Dr. Johns at (336) 560-9540 or contact us online – we’re ready to assist customers throughout The Triad!
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