What is a Water Filter?
Water filters help to improve the quality of your water and reduce the amount of harmful contaminants that are present. There are many on the market and some even filter 500 contaminants. Some of the most common water filters include activated carbon filters, reverse osmosis filters, and ultraviolet light filters.
Water filters are available in multiple formats for attachment to your faucet, installation under the sink, counter top, pitcher and whole house filters.
Water Filter Hoopla
It is surprising that there isn’t more hoopla about home water filters when you consider bottled water sales and the increasing controversy about bottled water. The recent recommendation for women to drink 11.5 cups/ 2.7 liters of water and for men 15.5 cups/ 3.7 liters a day would calculate to 11.375 -8 ounce bottles of water. That is almost 3 Cases of 36 bottles of water a week per person. For two people that totals 6 cases of 36 bottles of water. That’s a trunkful. Why not try a home water filter?
Your Choice of Water Filter Varieties
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Whole House Water Filter
Nelsen – High Flow Residential Timer Carbon Filter
SMART Whole House Water Filter System (4-6 people)
Under-Sink Water Filter
I was intimidated by the under sink water filter installation just because I had no idea what this would entail. The biggest challenge was to clear out space under the sink. If you know anything about the plumbing under your sink, this will be a flush for you.