What is the best water filter?
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Where can I find information about a home water filter system(drinking water)? I don’t think I plan on making every faucet in my house filtered unless it’s cheaper to just do it all. Where do I start? How hard is it to change the filters when it’s time to change them? What’s the best company? etc. ,
Thanks
You ask a lot of good questions. The changing the filter difficulty will depend on the system that you choose–and there are quite a few to choose from, as you probably already know.
Here’s a great guide to home water filtration:
http://www.bobvila.com/HowTo_Library/Selecting_a_Water_Filtration_System-Subject_Green_Building-A3582.html
Here’s a great step by step How To for installing a below-the-counter sink filtration system:
http://www.bobvila.com/HowTo_Library/Install_a_Below_Counter_Water_Filtration_System-Subject_Plumbing_Filters-S2655.html
Good luck making your decision!
Do I need water filter system…..help…..?
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Location: Central valley, near Stockton California.
One of those marketing guys came to my home and offered me to check my home water quality. After everything is done he told me I have water with high mineral content (hard water). He offered to install a new ‘Kinetico’ water filtration system for the whole house for total cost of $4500/-
Now I want to have a new water filtering system but I have some questions:
- Is this a good price for this system or he is ripping me off?
- What other systems are available?
- Any other thoughts?
Please help!!!!! and get the blessing from whole family ![]()
No, you don’t need to buy this. Salespeople who "test" your water invariably say you need to buy something. It’s a rip-off.
