Healthy Home Tips Blog
Fireworks, Festivities, and Fire Safety: Getting Your Home Ready for the 4th of July!
The 4th of July is just around the corner! It’s the season of sizzling backyard barbecues, sparkling fireworks, pool parties, and gathering with the people we love. But before you fire up the grill and invite the whole neighborhood over, there is one crucial thing to check off your list: making sure your home is safe, cool, and ready to handle the holiday heat.
Is Your Arizona Home Ready for a Successful Year?
Can you believe it? We're already a month into 2026! While you've probably been busy tackling resolutions for yourself, have you taken a moment to ensure your home is set up for a successful, healthy, and safe year ahead? At Joe Filter, your trusted Arizona home service company, we believe a little proactive maintenance goes a long way. Let's dive into some key areas to check off your list right now!
The Benefits of Reverse Osmosis for Your Home: Why Filter Replacement Matters
Reverse osmosis is essential for clean water at home. Learn why filter replacement is crucial for optimal performance. Trust Joe Filter for reliable service. Call (480) 813-9494 to schedule today!
My Reverse Osmosis is Leaking
If you have a reverse osmosis (RO) system, chances are you may have found it leaking before. RO systems are great,providing us with clean and healthy water for cooking and drinking, but they are very finicky and can easily spring a leak.
When to Change Reverse Osmosis Filters
When it comes to changing your pre and post reverse osmosis filters, the best rule of thumb is to change them every 6 months.
Healthy Home Tips for Cold and Flu Season.
As we all know there is no magic cure for the cold and flu, you usually just have to ride them out. You can however take steps to help prevent the spread of germs around your friends and family.
Reverse Osmosis (RO Water) 101
Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems are a popular water filtration systems for drinking and cooking water. Household RO systems are typically located under the kitchen sink and supply you with filtered water out of a separate smaller faucet on your sink. The RO system is made up of several pre and post water filters, usually a sediment/carbon combination, and a RO membrane which allows the system to do the process of reverse osmosis. Even though these systems are very popular, a good amount of people still do not know much about them. Below I will go over some of the most common questions about RO systems we hear.