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How do I Choose the Best Home Water Filtration Systems?

By Kasey James
Updated May 17, 2024
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The best home water filtration systems are easy to install and allow you to have clean drinking water. Some systems are installed through the water line or hook onto the sink faucet. Some are basic water pitchers that store in the refrigerator. Most systems have water filters that should be replaced every few months to ensure the system is working properly.

An in-line water filtration system is installed directly into your plumbing. The line can be hooked into the main water line or installed as a separate line and will have its own faucet for filtered water. Many people choose to install a separate line so they do not have to use their filtered water for doing dishes or washing hands.

Home water filtration systems that are installed in the water line often use reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis is a process where the water is filtered using solutions and a semi-permeable membrane. This process reduces the amount of contaminants in your drinking water, but can also waste large amounts of water as well.

An easy system to install is a water filter that connects to the sink faucet. These home water filtration systems come with step-by-step directions and will hook on to most traditional faucets. When you turn on your faucet, the water passes through carbon filters before coming out of the tap. This kind of system takes filters that have to be replaced every couple of months.

Water pitchers can also be used as home water filtration systems. These pitchers have water filters in the lid, and the water is purified as it is poured out of the pitcher. Filtered water pitchers have to be filled often and they take up a good amount of space in the refrigerator. You may also want a personal water bottle that filters water, too. A filtered water bottle works similar to a pitcher, but may take up less room.

When you're deciding between home water filtration systems, you may want to think about overall cost. In-line systems can be pricey to have installed, but take fewer filter changes than other products. Systems that attach to the faucet or a clean water pitcher are inexpensive at first, but can take more money later as the filters have to be changed often. Either way, it is best to have filters that contain a meter to let you know when they need to be changed to get the best drinking water.

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