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How Effective Are Refrigerator Water Filters?

Nothing is as refreshing as a cold glass of water on a hot summer’s day, but before you dispense your next glass of water from your refrigerator, consider when you last changed your refrigerator water filter.

Yes, even if the water tastes and looks the same, your filter must be changed regularly.

How Do Refrigerator Water Filters Work?

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Most refrigerator water filters are designed to remove three major contaminants from your water:

  • Lead
  • Chlorine
  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

More advanced filters are rated to remove cysts and chloramine as well. This filtration process also removes bad tastes and odors from your water.

How does a refrigerator water filter work? When water flows from your local area’s supply to your tap, it picks up a lot of contaminants along the way, and that’s not to mention the contaminants your water treatment plant failed to get rid of.

Refrigerator filters use activated carbon to remove contaminants using a three-step process:

  1. The filter’s surface physically traps contaminants.
  2. The activated carbon acts like a magnet and traps compounds like lead and other VOCs.
  3. Chemical reactions within the carbon react with chemicals like chlorine, making them harmless.

This filtration process makes a huge difference in the quality of water you drink. As long as you replace it regularly, your refrigerator water filter will be effective in ensuring you and your loved ones are drinking safe and clean water.

How Often Should You Replace Your Filter?

Your refrigerator water filter is designed to work on water that’s free of biological organisms like germs. However, when it gets worn out, it becomes a prime breeding ground for organisms that could make you sick. That’s why it’s recommended that you replace yours every six months.

Replace Your Refrigerator Water Filter Today

If you need to replace your refrigerator water filter today, we’ve got you covered. Simply browse through our inventory and take your pick. Alternatively, you can call us at 855-573-6683 for advice on which filter is best for you.

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Which Garage Door Opener Is Right for Me?

Whether you’re thinking of a first-time install or looking for a replacement garage door opener, you’ll be spoilt for choice. So, which is the best garage door opener for you?

Factors to Consider Beforehand

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Before you go on the hunt for the best garage door opener, here are a few things to consider before you make your choice:

  • Budget
  • Features
  • Horsepower

These three factors will help you determine which garage door opener is best suited to your needs.

Types of Garage Door Openers

Now that you know what to look out for as you look for your next garage door opener, let’s quickly look at the different types of garage door openers on the market.

Chain-driven

This type of garage door opener uses a chain to pull the trolley that lifts or lowers the garage door when the garage door opener remote is pressed. Because of the metal to metal contact in the system, they tend to be noisy and require the most maintenance.

Belt-driven

Belt-driven garage door openers use a belt instead of a chain. Because of this, they tend to be quieter than chain-drive models and require less maintenance.

Screw-driven

Screw-driven garage door openers use a threaded rod to lift or lower the garage door. As the rod rotates, it moves the trolley along the track, resulting in the door going up or down. These are quiet and also require less maintenance.

Direct-driven

With this type of garage door opener, the motor itself acts as the trolley and moves along the track as it raises or lowers the garage door. Because there’s only one moving part—the motor—these are the quietest garage openers.

Jack-shaft

These are unique in that the system is mounted on the wall beside the garage door and connected to the garage door’s torsion bar to lift or lower the garage door.

Check Out Our Replacement Remotes for Garage Doors

Whether you’re looking for a garage door opener or just a garage door opener remote, check out our selection or give us a call at 855-573-6683, and we’ll get you sorted.