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Well or municipal water?My cousin has one in their house, it's pretty nice, before getting it, they were burning thru fridge filters and under sink filters to make the water more drinkable.
They also have a water softener unit.
Well or municipal water?My cousin has one in their house, it's pretty nice, before getting it, they were burning thru fridge filters and under sink filters to make the water more drinkable.
They also have a water softener unit.
Everything lol have not had it tested but it is heavily chlorinated.What are you trying to filter out and have you had your water tested?
What did you use for waterlines - was it PEX?
What softener?I have a softener because our well water is very hard. No whole house filter but if anything tests out I would
I’d probably plumb in one of those big charcoal filters to at least remove the chlorine and ETC.Everything lol have not had it tested but it is heavily chlorinated.
Was planning to use black poly pipe.
Culligan but it came with this house DO NOT buy a Culligan water softener. Over priced and under performs. We will be replacing this one soon.What softener?
I forgot you're on city water. That makes it easier. Depending on thn hardness you may or may not need a softener. If it is slightly hard and you can put up with a little scale here or there I'd try to get by without using a softener. Having to deal with filling with salt is a pain in the ass. A rechargeable activated carbon filter will take the chlorine out - something like thisEverything lol have not had it tested but it is heavily chlorinated.
Was planning to use black poly pipe.
Everything lol have not had it tested but it is heavily chlorinated.
Was planning to use black poly pipe.
I have that same Berkey lol.We have a whole house filter, mainly to filter out the iron from the well. We also have a water softener.
For chlorine I’d think about a gravity filter for drinking water. We have a Berkey and we keep it on our counter. Get a bigger one than you think you’ll need.
I hate the taste of chlorinated water.
Some info here.
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Big Berkey Water Filter Review: 6 Data-Driven Tests
We tested and rated the Big Berkey water filter system based on a set of 6 criteria. Learn about how well it performed and a discrepancy our testing uncovered.waterfilterguru.com
well waterWell or municipal water?
Good stuff. I was looking at this one too.I forgot you're on city water. That makes it easier. Depending on thn hardness you may or may not need a softener. If it is slightly hard and you can put up with a little scale here or there I'd try to get by without using a softener. Having to deal with filling with salt is a pain in the ass. A rechargeable activated carbon filter will take the chlorine out - something like this
ClearPlus Series Carbon Filters
Economical and highly effective granular activated carbon (GAC) filters for the removal of sediment, chlorine, disinfection by products, bad tastes and odors, a wide range of organic contaminants, and VOCs. Improves the color and taste of your water. Automatically backwashes to purge trapped...www.home-water-purifiers-and-filters.com
Something thats really hitting the news now is microplastics & forever chemicals- PFAS/PFOS . Besides the obvious sources, one of the biggest is from clothes - most of the clothes nowadays are made from synthetics. just like cleaning out the lint from a dryer - the same amount goes out the drain to the treatment plant and back out to the homes where its consumed. Only way to remove it is with finer filters. I'm not aware of a whole house filter being advertised to remove PFAS/PFOS yet, but they'll be out soon. You can get undercabinet filters for that now or install a Reverse Osmosis system for your drinking water - that takes virtually everything out of the water.
You have to leave that big ugly thing on your counter?We have a whole house filter, mainly to filter out the iron from the well. We also have a water softener.
For chlorine I’d think about a gravity filter for drinking water. We have a Berkey and we keep it on our counter. Get a bigger one than you think you’ll need.
I hate the taste of chlorinated water.
Some info here.
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Big Berkey Water Filter Review: 6 Data-Driven Tests
We tested and rated the Big Berkey water filter system based on a set of 6 criteria. Learn about how well it performed and a discrepancy our testing uncovered.waterfilterguru.com
I keep mine as backup emergency. It's too bulky and slow for every day use.You have to leave that big ugly thing on your counter?
Have you looked into a whole home reverse osmosis system?Anyone have a whole home water purification/filter system?
Good stuff. I was looking at this one too.
Rhino® Max Flow Whole House Water Filter | Aquasana
Shop our Rhino® Max Flow Whole House Water Filter, independently tested to remove 97% of chlorine for 1 million gallons or up to 10 years at a flow rate of 14 gpm.www.aquasana.com
The city water stuff is temporary (not sure how long) until we get the house done and put some money back in the bank and then we will drill a well.
Have you looked into a whole home reverse osmosis system?
that's a lot of wasteOne of the issues with a system large enough to do a whole house is the rejection rate of the waste water is around 75%. That can add up a lot of waste volume. Plus you've got to store it because it's not a fast process. Typically they're only used for drinking water.
Could you tell me what whole house you’re using to remove Iron? We don’t have much here but it’s definitely there, and I’d like to remove it.We have a whole house filter, mainly to filter out the iron from the well. We also have a water softener.
For chlorine I’d think about a gravity filter for drinking water. We have a Berkey and we keep it on our counter. Get a bigger one than you think you’ll need.
I hate the taste of chlorinated water.
Some info here.
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Big Berkey Water Filter Review: 6 Data-Driven Tests
We tested and rated the Big Berkey water filter system based on a set of 6 criteria. Learn about how well it performed and a discrepancy our testing uncovered.waterfilterguru.com
that's a lot of waste
Focusing on faucet/drinking water can save a lot of money, especially if the house plumbing takes this into account when the house is built. Clothes washers, showers, and exterior faucets take a lot of water and so filtering water to them would require more capacity and many more filter replacements.
Since water softening adds salt to the water, you would not want to water plants with it. So not good for a gray water system.
Could you tell me what whole house you’re using to remove Iron? We don’t have much here but it’s definitely there, and I’d like to remove it.