Things to Look For in Your Home Water Filtration System

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When it comes to a home water filtration system, there are several things you should consider before purchasing one. What is your budget? Do you want a countertop or an under-sink model? How much space do you have in your kitchen for the unit? Which filters do you need and what kind of contaminants will be removed from your drinking water? In this post, we go over all these considerations before getting a water filtration system so that when it’s time to make a decision, you’ll know exactly which features would work best for your needs.

Removal of Contamination

systemYou should know first if your unit will remove the contaminants from your water. The two main types of units are whole house filters and point-of-use (POU) portable ones for individual faucets or drinking water taps throughout the home. Whole house devices are large, expensive, but effective at removing chlorine, heavy metals like lead and mercury, and industrial compounds.

Filtration Rate

Home water filters are rated by their capacity to clean the water. The higher the rating, the more you will remove contaminants from your drinking water with each gallon. The filter’s flow rate is also significant because it determines how quickly you’ll access filtered tap water once you start using it. If this doesn’t matter much to you and you want to save money, buy a lower flow rate filter. It would help if you never compromised on the quality of your water filtration system. To ensure that you’re getting a quality product, look for the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) seal of approval on the filter.

Quality of Water

Quality of water filter housing materials The filter’s casing is critical as it protects the filters from premature wear and tears. Most models are made of plastic, but some can also be constructed using stainless steel or even copper pipes to help remove harmful contaminants like lead. If you’re thinking about getting an under-sink model, then ensure that your sink has enough clearance below it to fit the unit.

 

Installation and Operating Cost

pipeInstallation If you’re not comfortable doing it yourself, many retailers offer installation services for an additional fee. You should also factor in the cost of replacement filters which need to be replaced every few months or years, depending on the model you choose. Operating cost The amount of water your household uses will determine how much you’ll spend on filtered water. If you have a small family, it’ll cost less to keep your water clean.

These are the things that we think you should be aware of if you’re considering a water filtration system for your home. We hope this helps you make an informed decision and find one right for you! Keep these points in mind while shopping so they can help guide your decisions when choosing which filter to buy or what features might appeal to you more than others.