Blog Layout

Types of Water Treatment Systems

August 10, 2022

Types of Water Treatment Systems

All water treatment systems are doing the same thing, they are treating your water. The type of system you choose should be determined by several factors including budget, how many gallons of water need to be treated daily, the specific water problem it addresses, and how much maintenance is needed. Here are the main categories of water treatment systems:

  • Disinfection: Disinfection kills most bacteria and viruses in water. This is done through chlorination, pasteurization, ultraviolet light, or boiling.
  • Filtration: Filters are a simple way of controlling contaminants in your water. This is typically done through mechanical filters, activated carbon filters, oxidizing filters, or neutralizing filters.
  • Reverse Osmosis: Reverse osmosis systems pressurize and pass water through a semi-permeable membrane that removes most impurities.
  • Distillation: Distillation heats water until it converts to steam. All bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants are left behind when the steam condenses back into water.
  • Water Softeners: Water softeners remove minerals from your water that cause hardness in your pipes.

Give Us a Call Today!

McCandless Well Drilling, Inc. is your go-to provider for water treatment systems in the Sherman, NY area. If you are unsure which type of water treatment is best for your property, just ask us. We will be happy to discuss with you your options and recommend the best one for you. Contact us today to discuss your water treatment needs!

water well treatment company
January 31, 2025
Are you considering purchasing a water well? If so, here are a few myths about water wells that a water well treatment company wants you to know.
water well service companies
December 2, 2024
Water well service companies provide many great services to homeowners across the nation. Here's how they can help you and your family!
water well service company
October 4, 2024
Keeping your well in optimal condition is important. Read this blog to learn about various maintenance facts from a water well service company today!
water well drilling service
November 28, 2023
If you're considering investing in a well, you'll need a water well drilling service. Keep reading to see the benefits of having one on your property.
water well services
August 29, 2023
Did you know your well water can become contaminated? Water well services can help you care for your well, but here are the top ways it can become contaminated.
water well service
June 26, 2023
Are you looking to extend the lifespan of your well? Utilizing a water well service is a great way to do so! Let's take a look!
November 17, 2021
Having clean water is essential to the health of you and your loved ones. When you need water well service, rely on our team at McCandless Well Drilling, Inc. Give us a call today!
October 20, 2021
You take advantage of your water treatment system every time you turn on the tap, so it's important to keep it in proper working order. Rely on McCandless Well Drilling, Inc. for routine maintenance and service!
September 14, 2021
Soft water offers many benefits, but often homeowners in certain areas do not have access to it naturally. Click here to learn about how a water softening system can help!
February 19, 2021
Many new homeowners get recovery rate (measured in gallons per minute or “GPM”) and well “storage” confused. Remember when a well driller refers to gallons per minute, this is the rate that the well is recharging or recovering at AFTER the “storage” has been pumped off. What is well “storage”? Think of it like a reserve tank. The volume of water stored in a well is noted by subtracting the static level from the total depth and multiplying the result by the well volume per linear foot. For Example – Say you have a 150’ 6” diameter water well. The static level of the water is 12’ from ground level. 150’-12’= 138’ of water storage. To get to gallons, know that 1 linear foot of 6” diameter pipe holds approximately 1.5 gallons of water. So, 138’*1.5 gallons/ft= 207 gallons of water storage. So how much water do I need to effectively run my home? A general rule of thumb is having enough water available to meet peak demand for 1 hour. Peak demand is the simultaneous usage of multiple water outlets during the morning and night. Peak demand can vary drastically depending on family size, size of the home and schedules. On average, two 2.5 gpm fixtures running at the same time for 60 minutes would result in 300 gallons of water used in that time frame. The well system needs to be capable of yielding this amount of water either from well storage, well recovery rate or a combination of the two. To answer, the average home requires about 300 gallons of water storage or a well recovery rate of 5 gallons per minute. There are many wells in Chautauqua County that do not provide sufficient flow or storage. Lower producing wells may require storage tank systems in order to meet peak demand. Before you decide to pick out that perfect spot to build your new home or buy the home of your dreams, consult a local professional water well driller that has experience with the area you are looking at. McCandless Well Drilling, Inc has decades of experience in the Chautauqua area to assist you with whatever your water situation is. Consultations are free. Call Today!
More Posts
Share by: