Description
Before purchasing a water filter system, it’s crucial to test the water quality in your home. This will ensure you invest in the right system tailored to your specific needs. Remember, not all homes require the same water filtration solution, so take the time to test your water first.
When selecting a whole house water filter system, look for the following key specifications:
– High flow rate capacity to handle the water usage needs of your entire home
– Multi-stage filtration to remove a wide range of contaminants like sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, and more
– Certified to NSF/ANSI standards for contaminant reduction
– Long-lasting filter cartridges that only need to be replaced every 6-12 months
– Easy filter change process without the need for tools
– Compact, space-saving design to fit in your home
– Durable construction with corrosion-resistant materials
– Optional features like pressure gauges and bypass valves
Some chemicals, contaminants, and impurities may be present in the water you use.
– Nitrates and nitrites
– Microorganisms (e.g. bacteria, viruses, protozoa)
– Disinfection byproducts (e.g. trihalomethanes)
– Radioactive substances
– Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
– Pharmaceuticals and personal care products
– Microplastics
– Salts and minerals
– Fluoride
– Chlorine
– Sulfates
– Total dissolved solids
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