Filtered Water Tap Guide

23.06.2009
See the full Filter Tap range at http://bit.ly/QtIjAK Our guide will show you how to choose the perfect Filtered Water Tap for your kitchen. Today Im going to provide you with information on buying a filtered water tap The following guide will answer many commonly asked filter tap questions, plus a few more you may not have thought of. Each tap manufacturer produces taps which have a water filter built into the tap system. The filter cartridge, or inline filter, sits in the cupboard under the sink and gives filtered water on tap, rather than having to keep filling the Brita type cartridge filter jugs. Inline filters need replacing approximately every six months on average usage, and are quick and easy to change. These types of taps are known as Triflow and Trispray for (Franke), Aquifer for (Abode) and Springflow for (Astracast). Usually lever operated some filter taps have three levers for each supply, hot, cold and filtered while others have two levers; hot and a dual acting cold and filtered. Which one to go for is personal preference. Why do I need a filter tap? Water filters are designed to improve the smell, appearance and overall taste of drinking water. They are one of the most economical and convenient ways of improving water quality inside the home by providing filtered water, on tap 24 hours a day. Filtered water is not just useful for drinking. By using it when cooking it can improve the overall taste of a dish, and the filter itself also helps to slow the build up of scale on cookware and kettles. Where would I put my filter tap? A filter tap take up no more room than a standard mixer tap on your sink. The filter is located beneath the sink housing, plus the compact design of the filter housings mean they do not take up excessive space in the cupboard. Will a filter tap match my kitchen? There are a range of designs available for the taps incorporating style and functionality into the kitchen. You normally find that popular standard mixer taps are also available as filter taps. Usually filter taps have three levers: the standard hot and cold levers, and an extra one at the front for the filtered water e.g. a Franke Triflow Olympus tap. Alternatively there are designs available with just 2 levers where you can switch between cold water and filtered water at the push of a lever e.g. an Abode Atlas Aquifier tap. Can a filter tap save money? Although the initial cost of a filtered tap can be more expensive than a standard mixer tap, customers generally start saving money in the first year of use. There is no need to purchase bottled water as it is available on tap at home, and all taps are supplied with the first filter so are ready to use once installed. The average cost per litre of Evian still bottled water is 55p, and Sainsburys is approximately 19p. By using a filtered tap the cost per litre is only around 0.56p or 34 times cheaper than Sainsburys bottled water. Are replacement filters expensive and how often do I repl

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