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Does Your Barndominium Need a Water Treatment System?

Should Your Barndominium Have Water Treatment?

Barndominiums promise idyllic rural living but often utilize private well systems or community water lacking filtering. Yet untreated water potentially carries contaminants, minerals and particulates detrimental long term even if seemingly pure initially. Investing in comprehensive whole house water treatment and filtration during new barndo builds or before major renovations provides protection and peace of mind to homeowners regardless of water source.

Addressing Well Water Challenges

Well systems draw organic-rich water straight from aquifers through permeable soil lacking typical municipal sterilization. Over time corrosive elements, trace toxic metals, bacteria and hard limescale-forming minerals accumulate needing mitigation. Multi-stage carbon filtration, UV purification, iron removal tanks and water softeners help remedy issues. Upfront costs run $3k average but sustain family safety.

Improving Municipal Supply Purity

While city systems filter most hazardous particulates, they fail removing dissolved compounds like lead, chlorine, pesticides or pharmaceutical traces completely. Whole house systems placing premium sediment pre-filters, activated carbon blocks, and RO membranes inline complement city efforts lowering contaminant levels to near perfect purity. Improved filtration also optimizes appliance and plumbing fixture performance plus provides healthier water for cooking, drinking and bathing free of disinfection byproducts.

Simplify Hard Water Problems

Nearly 85% of American homes face challenges with mineral rich hard water sources. Barndos supplied by either private well or dated plumbing often experience issues with limescale accumulation, reduced soap efficacy, appliances damage and blemished sink/shower fixtures. Incorporating water softeners or alternative scale prevention early on avoids replacing ruined hardware constantly down the road.

Cost of a Water Treatment System and what’s Included

The average cost to install a whole home water treatment system ranges from $2,000 to $7,000 depending on the specific solutions integrated. An average, relatively comprehensive home water filter setup may include:

Sediment Filter – $75 to $300
Removes suspended particles like dirt, silt, rust flakes.

Activated Carbon Filter$150 to $600
Absorbs chlorine, pesticides, herbicides, and other contaminants.

Water Softener$500 to $3,000
Eliminates mineral hard water compounds and conditions.

Reverse Osmosis System$200 to $2,500
Additional advanced filtration for contaminant elimination.

Ultraviolet Light System$200 to $500
Kills bacteria, viruses and microbial threats for purified water.

System Housing/Components$200 to $1,500
Piping, mounting bracket, storage tank, gauges etc.

Installation Labor Costs$800 to $2,500
Depending on system complexity and technician hourly rate.

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These general component ranges give an idea of budgeting $3,000 to $5,000 for a typical whole home set up with professional installation. Luxury systems or hydro panel geothermal filtration push total costs upward of $10,000 or more.

Clean, clear water ranks lifeโ€™s greatest joys inside beautiful barndominiums. Yet realizing that pure water utopia for your family within a rural build requires diligent water treatment planning from the start. Invest properly upfront in comprehensive whole home filtration and water conditioning to save huge long term.

Aaron Scott
Aaron Scott
Aaron Scott is a freelance writer and researcher that has written hundreds of articles for online companies in the area of construction, design, finance and automotive. He's a Southern boy that enjoys creek fishing, hunting and camping. He's rarely seen without his trusted beagle hound "Scooter"
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