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Whole Home Water Filters offer comprehensive protection against a range of water issues, such as unpleasant odors or tastes, iron stains, cleaning challenges, corroded pipes, and more. These robust, top-tier filtration systems can be tailored to address your unique water quality needs. 

The Whole Home Water Filtration system you select determines the stages your water undergoes to minimize contaminants.

Typically, all whole-home filters feature a multi-stage process encompassing pre-filtration, filtration, and post-filtration phases.

Customized Whole Home Solutions

Pre-Filtration

Filtration

Post-Filtration

Pre-filtration involves minimizing the largest water contaminants, such as sediment and silt.

During the filtration stage, an activated carbon filter, combined with customized filters, effectively reduces chlorine, chloramines, and various contaminants.

Post-filtration helps to reduce any leftover sediment and contaminants before the water reaches your tap.

Upgrade your water filtration system with a reverse osmosis drinking water system and leave the pitcher and fridge filter behind. These customizable systems removes over 90% of all the total dissolved solids (TDS).

 

 How it works

  1. Pre-filtration: Water initially passes through a particle filter and activated carbon filter, effectively reducing impurities like salt, sediment, chlorine, mercury, copper, and pesticides.

  2. Reverse osmosis: Pressurized water is then pushed through a semipermeable membrane, which captures even the tiniest impurities, allowing only pure water to pass through.

  3. Drainage: Removed contaminants are flushed away, while the treated water proceeds to a storage tank.

  4. Storage: Before reaching your faucet, the treated water undergoes a final activated-carbon filtration to enhance taste and quality for household use.

Experience multi-stage filtration for superior water quality:

  • Sediment filter traps rust, sand, and other large particles.

  • Carbon filter addresses unpleasant tastes and odors, such as chlorine.

  • Reverse osmosis filter diminishes contaminants.

  • Polishing filter ensures crisp water with an enhanced taste.

Filtration System

Reverse Osmosis - How it Works

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