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Watts 202080 Big-Bubba 10-Micron Activated Whole House Water Filter Carbon Cartridge
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Secure cartridge lock to ensure filter cartridges are in place
20 GPM Flow Rate
Unique top loading handle for easy filter change out


Price: $496.00 $379.99

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i'm tired of buying bottles water, heard about water filter system the other day, went to water places to?

check it out. the under the sink called the reverse osmosis filters cost $499 include install and tax comes with the carbon filter which you have to unscrew and put in new filter every six months. and the other one costs $599 with install and tax. with this one , you throw away the whole filter unlike the carbon filter one. which one is better. also there the whole house filter which comes with water softener and the under the sink filter for $2000 with tax and install. any suggestions or opinions are appreciated. thanks.


why not just get a water filter that attaches to your faucet>? they are like 25=30 bucks at walmart or target. the one I bought today was $30 and it will filter 300 gallons of water before I have to replace it.

Changing a Carbon Block Whole House Water Filter


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Which Whole House Filter System is best for lowering solids? ....?

This is a large residential location with about 10 people. I am searching for a filtration system for the whole house. tap water comes out at 320ppm, and they would like one filter to use fr everything, pool, showers, dishwasher, lawn... Are there any systems that drop the ppm through a filter without having a waste line? All i am hearing about is carbon filtration or water softening. They dont want water sofeteners.


There is a whole spectrum of water treatment systems around for treating water for a variety of contaminates. Solids, if your are not talking about dissolved solids, are a simple filter, but this is rarely any real problem. If you are talking dissolved solids, TSD, you probably need something more sophisticated. I would send a sample of the water to a lab that does the testing, Google "water testing lab" and see what their results or if it part of a municipal water system get their test results and their recommendations for treatment. Could be activated carbon, simple filter, reverse osmosis, distillation (although not for the volume you are talking) and possibly others or combinations of them. Google "home water treatment" to see what is available. Consumer Reports puts out a good stream of info on this, try your local library to gain access without subscribing.

Omni TO1-SS Carbon Wrapped Whole House Replacement Water Filter Cartridge
Omni Corporation

Price: $6.49 $7.56

Reduces taste, odor, chlorine
NSF certified
Included in Whole House Water Filters R14 (1653-1022), U24, and U25 (1653-7508)

Does any one know of a good soultion for hydrogen sulfide removal from a house's water supply?

We have a very bad problem with the municipal water supply where I live I am currently useing a 2 filter whole house water filteration system that utilises carbon filters and have to change out the filters on avere evey 2-3 weeks I some know of a better solution to the problem that is ecocomicly feasable I wopuld sure appericate it The whole area has this proble (small vilage Pop. 300) The village has done nothing to improve our water quality with the execption of adding an iron filter about 2 years ago


you must first oxidize the hydrogen sulfide. chlorine is the best method using chlorox and a chem-feed pump. this makes the gas into solid particles of sulfer oxides that can then be filtered out with a back-washing carbon filter. if dosed properly you should get 6-12 months on your carbon. under certain curcumstances you can remove this poison, flamable and corrosive gas with KDF.

Watts 202000 10-Inch 5-Micron for Multi-Cartridge Whole House Water Filter with Solid Block Activated Carbon
Watts

Price: $10.60 $10.60

Low pressure drop makes it ideal for whole house or areas where higher flow carbon block filtration is needed
3,000 Gallon capacity
Reduces chlorine taste and odor


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Isn't it wise to buy a whole house filter costing only $300 to $4,000 to get purified clean water supplied in each tap, faucet and shower of your house? A good eight-stage whole house water filter removes the chlorine and other chlorine-resistant parasites when the water moves through the plumbing system of your house. Not only whole house water filter ensures good health for you and your family, it also helps you to cut the daily expenses spend on purchasing bottled water for drinking and other household uses. You have to attach your whole house water filter were your water enters your home, instead of attaching to every faucet. Whole house water filters are a point-of-entry system, which keeps filtering the water supplied from a municipal or private source to your home's plumbing setup. Though you may not find whole house water filters to be as effective as a point of use filter, it successfully cleans and filters water to every tap in your house. However, for best results you can combine...

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Culligan Introduces Only Certified Whole House Arsenic Reduction ...

CHICAGO -- About 43 million people – 15 percent of the nation's population – who use water from private wells may unknowingly be exposed to contaminants including naturally occurring arsenic, according to a recent study by the U.S. Geological Society (USGS). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set the maximum limit for arsenic in drinking water at 10 ppb (parts per billion), due to concerns that arsenic may have long-term health effects.

To address consumer concerns about arsenic in their water2, Culligan, the leader in home water treatment solutions for more than 70 years, just introduced the only certified Whole House Arsenic Reduction Filter on the market. The entire system has been tested and certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) against NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for the reduction of total arsenic (pentavalent and trivalent). Homeowners can be assured that the new Culligan solution is backed by third-party certification experts who uphold independent testing standards to validate which devices are successful at reducing arsenic and other contaminants. Why third party certification is important to consumers is the entire system passed laboratory tests (including arsenic reduction performance), material review, structural integrity, and literature compliance.

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