How do I choose the right Whole House Water Filter for my home?
First, test your water to identify what problems you need to solve—chlorine smell, sediment, hardness, heavy metals, bacteria etc. Knowing what contaminants are present helps to select the right filter stages (e.g. sediment + carbon + UV + softener). Also consider water flow rate: the filter should be sized to handle the maximum demand without reducing pressure when multiple taps are used.
Then think about filter certifications, warranty, and service support. Good filtration systems come with appropriate certifications for safety and contaminant removal. Also check the cost of replacement cartridges/media and ease of maintenance. A well-chosen whole house water filter gives reliable performance, lasts longer, and ends up being more cost-effective in the long run.

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