How to choose the best water filtration system for you

The best solution for properties with water problems is for homeowners to install a whole house water filtration system. Connected at the point where the water supply enters your home, these systems intercept the water before it reaches your plumbing, filtering it to remove undesired items and fighting the harmful effects of hard water, limescale, and more. If you’re trying to choose the best whole house water filtration system for you, there are a few things you should consider first.

Below, we discuss the best way to get the whole house water filtration system your household needs.

 

 

Consider Your Consumption

Believe it or not, every water filtration system isn’t suitable for every home. After all, just like every household is different, so are water filters. To ensure you choose the best whole house water filtration system for you, consider things like your household’s size and your daily water usage. These details are crucial as, some water filters are slow, while others can quickly produce large amounts of filtered water.

 

The water pressure throughout your home also plays a significant factor in which filter you should choose. Check your flow rate — i.e., the amount of water that can run through your home’s water dispensers like the shower, dishwasher, and toilet. Installing a whole house water filtration system with a flow rate lower than your home’s required rate can result in interrupted water flow and low water pressure during peak usage.

 

Tip: Test your water flow by measuring how long it takes to fill a five-gallon water container with water. Next, divide the number of gallons by the seconds to fill the bucket, then multiply by 60 (seconds).

 

 

Test Your Water Source

The easiest way to choose the best whole house water filtration system for you is to take a water test. Most American households get their tap water from municipal water sources. Though these plants are known for treating water, sometimes other contaminants like lead, arsenic, and nitrates can contaminate it once more.

 

If your water looks, smells, or tastes off, then the work contaminants like iron, sulfur, hard water, and total dissolved solids in your water source are likely. However, countless other contaminants can lurk in your tap water. Discovering which toxins, debris, and pollutants are present can inform which filtration system you need to treat and resolve your water woes.

 

If you’re looking for a way to test your water, request a free water test from The Science of Water. We are more than happy to help you learn more about your water and the best way to solve your water issues. As proud installers of Puronics’ residential water treatment systems, we know which models will give you the best-tasting water you will ever experience.

 

 

What Can it Filter?

Unlike water pitcher filters and faucet-mounted filters, whole house water filtration systems can filter out and protect you from a host of obnoxious and potentially harmful contaminants. These filters can most commonly remove bacteria, sodium, chloride, copper, fluoride, and much more.

 

However, the best whole house water filtration system for you is likely one that incorporates reverse osmosis technology. Hailed as the most effective way to remove pollutants, chemicals, debris, and more, reverse osmosis works by filtering tap water through a semi-permeable mesh filter. As the contaminated passes through the mesh, its large molecules get trapped, leaving clean, filtered water to flow through.

 

 

What is Your Budget?

The beauty of water filters is that you can enjoy filtered water in your home while still honoring your budget. A water filtration system’s price can vary based on its type, features, output, technology, etc. More complex systems like those that supply your entire home can cost hundreds of dollars and require professional installation. Although expensive, you can rest easy knowing your system is installed correctly.

 

 

How Much Maintenance is Required?

Whole house water filtration systems work hard to provide us with quality water, and naturally, they need proper maintenance to replace and replenish the various components within. If the filters aren’t changed regularly, it can lead to the water becoming contaminated.

 

Because maintenance can be expensive and time-consuming, a deciding factor in choosing the best whole house water filtration system for you is how often the filters need to be replaced, along with the costs associated with owning and maintaining a system. If you choose to invest in a Puronics residential treatment system, our team at the Science of Water can take care of the installation and routine maintenance needed.

 

 

 

The Science of Water

Having high-quality, great-tasting, and contaminant-free water flowing throughout your home is a necessity. When choosing the best whole house water filtration system for you, the decision ultimately depends on your budget, the amount of filtered water you need, and the pollutants that call your tap water home. We hope that our breakdown gave you plenty of information to help you make a decision.

 

If you need an installer, look no further than the Science of Water. As a certified Puronics installer with more than 35 years in the water business, we can help you find the perfect filtration system. The first step is to request a free water test to gain insight into your water issues and how we can resolve them.

 

If you would like to request a water test or learn more about our services, contact our team at (352) 745-7070 or (904) 580-0000.