Whole house
water filtration system can handle a much larger water flow than a filter
sitting on your counter top. Some of the benefits of using a whole house filter
is it can remove sediments as well as bad tastes and odors.
Sediments
can cause havoc with your appliances, so hooking up a whole house filtration
system can save a lot of wear and tear on your washer, dryer, hot water heater,
and more.
Chlorine is
removed from the water as it enters the water main, so it never enters the
house itself. Chlorine can form chloroform gas from such everyday activities as
taking a shower and flushing the toilet. Inhaling chloroform can lead to
respiratory problems like bronchitis and asthma.
When
showering, chloroform can be absorbed through the skin right into the
bloodstream. Other dangerous chemicals can be taken into the body through
unfiltered water as well that can lead to cancer and other health risks. Some
of those chemicals that your home water filter will remove are volatile organic
chemicals (VOCs), and trigonometrical (THMs).
Using a
whole house water filtration system will give you bottled water quality water
from every faucet in your house.
Your skin
will feel softer after bathing because harmful chemicals are removed from the
water, and you won’t be inhaling gaseous chemicals while showering or running
the dish washer.
How Whole
House Water Filtration Systems Work
A whole
house filter consists of a main filter housing and at least one filter
cartridge. Some companies suggest that you install two filter housings, so you
can have two levels of filtration—one for larger bits of sediment, and the
other for smaller particles, viruses, and chemicals.
Special
filters can be added if you have problems of iron, bacteria, hydrogen sulfide,
or other specific chemical in your water supply.
Whole house
water systems can filter anywhere from 10,000 to 100,000 gallons of water
between filter changes.
A pressure
release button will inform you when filter changes need to be made.
How many
contaminants you have in your water and how much water is used will determine
how long your filters will last.
Whole house
water filtration systems work as a point-of-entry (POE) system. This means that
the water is filtered on the main line, as it enters the house.
Every where
that water is accessed inside, from sinks to toilets to appliances will have
filtered water. Depending on the filters you choose, you can remove sediment,
chemicals, minerals, bacteria, viruses, and bad tastes or odors.
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