Tips for Choosing a Home Water Filter

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Every house should have a full home water filter, whether they run city water or a private well––but especially if the home runs on a private well. If you have well water, it’s especially important to have a filter, as more than 13 million American households depend on private wells that aren’t regulated by the EPA. Since private wells aren’t regulated, they’re susceptible to harmful bacteria developing. Without a filter, you’d likely consume contaminated water that can lead to health issues over time. A lot of people stress over choosing a filter, but the process is actually rather simple. We compiled a list of tips for choosing a home water filter below; read on to learn more.

Identify Your Contaminants

Before you can choose a whole house filter, you should know what you’re trying to filter out. For the best results, you should hire a professional to test your water. The contaminants can vary depending on where you live—specifically if you’re on city water or well water. Common contaminants include lead, chlorine, and various sediments. Once you identify what you’re filtering out, you can choose the appropriate filter.

Check the Flow Rate of Appliances, Faucets, and Showerheads

Don’t run to grab a filter just yet. You also need to look at the specifics of the flow rate in your home––mainly for your appliances, faucets, and showerheads. Every appliance has a flow rate that’s measured in gallons per minute (GPM). Every appliance is different but there are some common flow rates. For instance, toilets, dishwashers, and showerheads are typically 5 GPM, 3 GPM, and 2.5 to 5 GPM respectively. You can find your flow rates by looking up the appliance or dispenser’s model number on the manufacturer’s website or in the user manual.

Research the Manufacturer’s Credibility

There are a lot of whole home water filters available, but they’re certainly not created equal. You should always do your fair share of research to ensure the manufacturer follows best practices. Two key indicators of a credible manufacturer are their customer testimonials and if their products are certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). NSF-certified water filters are the best you can get, and you can count on quick and reliable filtration.

We put together this list of tips for choosing a home water filter to provide you with some professional insight. Why listen to us? Because our team consists of industry experts and has integrity. We’re dedicated to providing high-quality water filters and customer service.

If you’re in the market for water filtration systems in San Antonio or the surrounding areas, look no further than Alamo Water Softeners. Our team takes great pride in bringing cleaner and softer water to those in our community. If you have any questions or would like to request a quote, reach out to us today; we look forward to working with you.