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Practical Guide to Buying the Best Water Filter

By: Samuel S. Peters Many people are dissatisfied with the quality of their water, whether from city supplies or from wells. More and more people are turning to water filtration systems of one type or another. Which is the best water filter system for a homeowner depends on what problems the present water supply presents, and on the price one is willing to pay for a quality water supply.

There are different options when it comes to water filters. Some inexpensive ones simply remove some of the heavier particles that are suspended in the water. This is important but may be inadequate. The best water filters (and often the more expensive units) are designed to remove the smallest microbes. Using reverse osmosis technology, filtering out bacteria as small as .01 microns is not uncommon.

Bacteria is another and often a more serious problem in water supplies. The best water filter systems deal with this, usually through ultra-violet light. If bacteria is a problem, a homeowner should not settle for a cheap filter system that only deals with sediment.

Every house's water problems will be different making it difficult to provide a 'one solution fits all' for every homeowner. Water pumped from a well may be cleaner than that supplied by a municipal source, but usually it will contain some microbial materials that can affect its appearance, taste, and odor. A water test can reveal what is in the water and a choice can be made about the best water filter to handle the problems.

For some, cost is no object and only the best filter system will give them peace of mind. For others, simply running water through a filter pitcher is adequate for them to feel safe. Even water run through a filtering system should be tested. This is true because some water is so dangerous that even expensive systems cannot clean it sufficiently.

Water filtering systems are available as individual faucet units as well as whole house filters. Some use electricity to help remove all contaminants from the water and others only filter to about .4 microns, which is effective to remove most sediment. However, if the water has a high iron count, it may also have a sulfur smell. While the best water filter may remove some of the odor, it may take more than filtering to get rid of the smell.

Some have opted for a duel attack on their water problems by using both a water softener and filter system. When the minerals are removed first, the life of the filter cartridge can often be extended. What is the best water filter system? The answer to that can only be determined when the water is evaluated, and the minimum acceptable levels of contaminants is established.


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