If you are considering investing in a whole-house water filter system for your home, it’s important to do your research. Here are just a few things about whole-house water filters and what makes them unique:
1. They are designed to remove sediment, dirt, sand, rust, and heavy metals from your water. All of these contaminants can be harmful to the household appliances that are connected to your home’s water line. Some whole-house filters also effectively reduce the bad taste and odor of chlorine.
2. They filter much larger amounts of water than other conventional home water filters, including faucet filters, undersink filters, and countertop filters. If you live in a large household, you may want to opt for a whole-house filter instead of, or even in conjunction with, one or more of these other filter systems.
We highly recommend testing your water before investing in a water filtration system. Performing an at-home water test will give you a good idea of what contaminants are in your water and what type of filter you will need to ensure that your water is safe and clean.
Interested in learning more about whole-house water filter systems and whether it’s the right option for you?
Whole House Water System Buyer’s Guide
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