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Fluoride Filtration

To filter out fluoride from water, you'll need a reverse osmosis (RO) system.


Reverse osmosis systems are highly effective at removing fluoride from water. They use a semi-permeable membrane that removes up to 90-95% of fluoride, along with many other contaminants.

Sediment Removal

Sediment filtration (polyspun and pleated filters) removes physical particles like dirt, sand, and rust from water using filters that trap larger particles. Often the first stage in water filtration systems, it protects more sensitive filters (like activated carbon or reverse osmosis) and ensures cleaner water. They ensure the water is free from visible contaminants and improve the overall efficiency of the water treatment process.

Pure Water

Water filtration systems employ various methods like physical barriers, chemical reactions, and adsorption to eliminate sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, bacteria, and other unwanted substances from your tap water. 2 This purification process leads to water that not only tastes and smells better but also reduces the risk of exposure to harmful elements, ultimately enhancing the water quality throughout your home for drinking, cooking, and even bathing

Water Filtration FAQs

What contaminants do water filters remove?

Water filters can remove contaminants like chlorine, lead, sediment, bacteria, pesticides, and other harmful substances, depending on the filter type.

How often should I replace my water filter?

Most filters should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, but it depends on usage and the specific filter model. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations.

Do I need a whole-house water filtration system or just a drinking water filter?

A whole-house system is ideal if you want clean water for bathing, laundry, and appliances. A drinking water filter is best for improving water taste and safety at a single tap.

How do I know which water filter is right for me?

Start by testing your water quality to identify what needs filtering. Then choose a system designed to target those specific contaminants.

Is filtered water better than bottled water?

Yes, filtered water is often cleaner, more cost-effective, and environmentally friendly compared to bottled water.