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Tampa Plumbers, The Pampering Plumber, Talk Going Green with Reverse Osmosis Purifiers

Filter your home's water with a reverse osmosis purifier and wean yourself from the water bottle.

Tampa Plumbers, The Pampering Plumber, Talk Going Green with Reverse Osmosis Purifiers
2014-04-28
TAMPA, FL, April 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Pampering Plumber, a Tampa plumbing service, understands the desire to protect the environment by making eco-friendly choices. Fortunately, reverse osmosis water purifiers are a great way to green your plumbing and make a healthy choice for you and your family.

Because of the high mineral content in Floridian drinking water, many families opt to drink bottled water over that from the tap. According to The Pampering Plumber's Tampa plumbers, this choice is unhealthy for the environment -- and it is not a great choice for your family either.

Bottled water is often marketed as being straight from the mountains, but it's actually typically straight from the tap. The bottled water industry suffers from a lack of regulation and inspection, which leads to occasional contaminants making their way to consumers like you and your children. Add to these detriments the fact that bottled water comes with plastic waste, and it becomes clear that bottled water is not the best choice for you or for the planet.

"The Pampering Plumber believes that reverse osmosis water filters are the safe and eco-friendly solution to making Tampa water palatable," says Colleen Suojanen, President of Pampering Plumber. "Reverse osmosis purification systems purify the water throughout your home via a multi-stage filtration system, allowing water from any tap to arrive without pollutants or contaminants."

There is an initial investment to installing a reverse osmosis filtration system, but the plumbers at The Pampering Plumber assure you that not having to purchase water bottles for drinking water will save you enough money to pay for this initial cost over time.

Learn more at http://www.pamperingplumber.com.

About The Pampering Plumber:

The Pampering Plumber is dedicated to providing customers with personalized service, guiding them throughout the entire process with open communication and an understanding of the services being performed. Their professional team is well-versed in all plumbing issues and how to fix them, and their years of experience speak to that.

For more information, please visit http://www.pamperingplumber.com.

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[Press-News.org] Tampa Plumbers, The Pampering Plumber, Talk Going Green with Reverse Osmosis Purifiers
Filter your home's water with a reverse osmosis purifier and wean yourself from the water bottle.