No. Boiling water will actually concentrate the things you don't want and increase your ppm. It will remove chlorine faster but that's about it. When you boil water it leaves heavy elements behind and the steam that comes off is the pure water you would want. Unless you have a distilling apparatus you have no way to collect that steam properly. You can buy an ro filter for about 60 usd if you want the best starting water. You can also get something like a boogybrew filter to just break up the chlorine in tap water.
I learned most of it from Chris and others. I am just a sponge. He and others do all the leg work. I do my own independent study on certain topics but they point me in the right direction.
Not all tap water is bad, do you know the PPM of yours?
No. Boiling water will actually concentrate the things you don't want and increase your ppm. It will remove chlorine faster but that's about it. When you boil water it leaves heavy elements behind and the steam that comes off is the pure water you would want. Unless you have a distilling apparatus you have no way to collect that steam properly. You can buy an ro filter for about 60 usd if you want the best starting water. You can also get something like a boogybrew filter to just break up the chlorine in tap water.