Hurricane Home Solutions Inc

In-Home Water Purification Systems

Water-Right and A.O. Smith Specialized Solutions installations in Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, Watertown, Binghamton and all other areas in Upstate New York and Northern Pennsylvania

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With Hurricane Home Solutions' quality water filtration systems, you can provide your home and family with the cleanest, healthiest water possible. We are authorized dealers and installers of Water-Right and A.O. Smith Specialized Solutions water treatment products. Our team of experts are able to install and service a wide range of different purification systems to meet the needs of our valued clients. 


We use Water-Right purification systems to effectively eliminate bacteria, mold, viruses, lead, arsenic, and other toxic materials that can easily find their way through your pipes and into your drinking glasses. A whole home water filter system gives homeowners quality water and peace of mind. 


Our state-of-the-art water purification systems are designed to be easily monitored and programmed for optimal performance, offer convenient integration with your existing water fixtures, and are energy efficient to save you money on your monthly water bills. With higher quality water your appliances and pipes will last longer and save you money on repairs and replacements.


Learn more by connecting with our water treatment experts today; call us directly or fill out a form here on our website. We install a wide variety of water purifiers and treatment systems all across NY state, from Albany to Buffalo, and everywhere in between.

The Benefits of Water Treatment Systems

We have over 30 years of combined experience helping homeowners all the way from Western New York to the Capitol Region get their water treatment needs satisfied. We are able to install a variety of different treatment systems to clean, purify, condition, and heat water for homeowners at very cost-effective prices. 


Our signature Water-Right purification systems offer a wide range of benefits that include:


  • Cost-savings vs. Bottled water or monthly water deliveries
  • Healthy, clean water for your whole family
  • Cleaner water for your home’s pipes and appliances
  • Convenient integration with your existing faucets and water systems
  • Effective removal of toxic substances (including lead, bacteria, mold, nitrates, and radium 226/228)
  • Expert filtration installation from our team of licensed and insured professionals


Contact us now to schedule a water purification system consultation and free estimate. 

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Whole Home Water Filtration

Whether you're looking to purify your drinking water or soften your water from harsh nitrates, our water purification and filtration systems are your best option. With a Water-Right system installation, you can enjoy water with minimal salt that tastes fresher and cleaner, doesn't leave water spots in your tub or appliances, and costs less than monthly water delivery services. 


We have a variety of filtration systems and sizes all specialized to suit the needs of many different homeowners with different water conditions. Contact us today to discover the best system for your home.


Give your family sparkling clean water they can enjoy for years to come at a price you'll love by calling Hurricane Home Solutions.

Water purification systems in Albany, NY
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Hurricane Home Solutions is also a proud partner of the A.O. Smith Specialized Water Solutions Program, available exclusively through Lowes. As water treatment experts, we are able to help homeowners identify the issues with their home's water and prescribe the best possible solutions and treatment systems all across the Capital Region.


We offer all homeowners free in-home water tests to help identify their water quality and the appropriate treatment:


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Common Questions About Water Treatment Systems

  • How can I improve the quality of water in my home?

    • Get a water test, either from a service provider or a state lab. We offer this service to our customers for free. You can’t improve your water quality if you aren’t sure what your water quality is.

    • Consult a professional on the minerals and bacteria in your water, and get quotes on treatment systems. Once you have a water test done and are able to better understand the conditions of your water, municipal or well, you’ll be able to get accurate recommendations.

     

    • Choose a brand and service provider who are able to install the system best suited to your water conditions.

  • How long do whole house water filters last?

    Projected lifespan of water filters for most systems varies pretty significantly, but the average expected lifetime for the actual filter is roughly a year, so replacing filters yearly is a safe decision. It is worth doing a bit of research on your system and the filter it uses to be more precise, some filters are recommended to be changed every 6 months, while some systems have filters that only need to be replaced every 2-4 years.

  • What are the most common forms of water treatment?

    General water filters are certainly the most commonly used system in most residential settings, These systems come in all shapes and sizes and utilize everything from air filtration to sediment layers and carbon filters, all designed for different water conditions and treatment methods.


    R.O. systems are also incredibly common and popular in residential homes, particularly for drinking water. R.O. systems have a membrane that purifies water as it passes through. These systems are often hooked up to a single faucet for drinking water.


    UV systems have also increased in popularity in recent years, often paired with carbon filters and other systems for extensive purification. UV light is capable of eliminating an overwhelming majority of most microorganisms and bacteria without the addition of any chemicals being added in the treatment process.   

  • What is the best water filtration method?

    The “best” filtration method will always depend on your water conditions to a varying degree, but when it comes to getting the best drinking water, Reverse Osmosis systems are generally touted as the best option. These can be installed into specific faucets in your home so you’re only using it on the water you drink. The R.O. process is very extensive and involves multiple stages of filtration, which supplies the best possible drinking water.

  • What causes poor water supply?

    Issues your water supply may face will vary depending on whether you get your water from a municipal supply or a private well. Municipal water conditions are generally maintained to a certain standard, while private wells are not. The region in which you live will also play a prominent role, since waterways and aquifers share much of the same water. 


    In New York, and the whole of the North East, there are a handful of common water issues to lookout for including: arsenic, iron, high acidity, salt, lead and chlorine. On top of those issues, you should be on the lookout for possible contaminant factors near your home with a potential for runoff, particularly for well water. 


    An example being, if you live close to a dump or a chemical factory of some sort, you might have cause for concern because of the potential for waste to find its way into the shared water aquifer. Flooding can also stir up waste and other chemicals and distribute them over long distances into water supplies, which does happen from time to time in Upstate New York. 

  • How often do you change the salt in a water softener?

    The frequency at which you will need to add salt to your softener is directly correlated to how much water you use, so a home with 6 people will be consuming a lot more salt than a home with 2 people. Generally you can expect to be adding salt monthly on the “high use” end and around 10 weeks on the “low use” end.


    If you feel as though the rate at which you are consuming salt is too high it may be because of the quality of the salt or an issue with the water softener regeneration process. You may need to alter the frequency at which your system regenerates if you believe you’re having issues with salt consumption.


    Keep in mind that some systems require potassium for maximum performance, although that is not generally the case.

  • When should I regenerate my water softener?

    Regular regenerations are strongly recommended and should be done every few days in order for your water softener to work correctly, the need for regeneration also correlates to the amount of water you use, but generally you will want to recharge your unit every 2-4 days. This process is necessary for the resin bed to be refreshed, and is also what consumes salt over time.


  • What happens if you don’t regenerate your water softener?

    If you do not allow your softener to regenerate or add salt to your tank it will begin to allow hard water to pass through the system, at which point it will no longer soften the water. This process will not necessarily damage your water softener, it will just cease to function properly. It is not recommended that you stop your softener from regenerating or let it run out of salt.

  • How long do water softeners last?

    The average lifespan of a water softener is roughly 10-15 years. Near the end of its life you will probably notice a water softener becoming less efficient (using more salt) and performing worse as well. It may slowly reach the point where your water is hard again and you're noticing build up in your faucets along with other hard water indicators. At that point, your water softener will need to be replaced.

  • Do UV water purifiers kill viruses and bacteria?

    UV is often considered to be the most effective method of killing waterborne microbes and bacteria. Most statistics point to a nearly 100% rate of effectiveness (99.99%) for eliminating bacteria. This water purification process requires no additional chemicals and uses very little energy.

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