It’s easy to get confused about the difference between alkaline and pure water. Both types of water have been around for a while, but many people still don’t know what makes them different from one another.
Alkaline water is a type of water that has been filtered with a higher pH level than tap water. This means that it has an alkalinity level that ranges between 8 to 9 on the pH scale. Compared to tap water that is a neutral pH of 7, alkaline water has a higher pH than other types of filtered water because it has added minerals to its composition during its process of being filtered and purified.
Purified water is water that has gone through the mechanical process of removing impurities from its composition. These bacteria can include fungi, parasites, algae, chemical pollutants, and other contaminants.
Purifying your own drinking water from your tap can be difficult because it requires equipment that filters out all these contaminants from your tap water without removing any healthy minerals needed for your body to function properly.
If you are interested in having purified water in your home, Aquafeel Maryland can help. Click HERE to learn more about scheduling a water test with one of our water specialists.