Are you happy to have made the decision to get water filtration system installation? It’s a wonderful way to give your family fresh, clean water without having to buy it at the store. But, there is some maintenance needed to prevent expensive water filtration repair. The most important task is replacing the water filters as they become worn out or clogged.
What Happens When You Don’t Replace the Filter?
Filters work by catching sediments, minerals, and chemicals that are present in your water. Over time, these filters become full and will clog up. The longer you wait to replace a filter the more clogged it will become. Eventually, some filters can stop collecting any sediments and chemicals causing your tap water to return to its previous state. You may even see the growth of mold and microbes inside these filters which can affect the flavor quality and safety of your water.
How Many Replaceable Filters are in a Whole House System?
Every water filtration installation is a little different, but most will have at least three filters that need to be monitored and periodically replaced. These include the:
Pre-Filter: Designed to remove sediment and silt
Carbon Filter: Pulls microscopic contaminants out of the water by catching them in the carbon’s pores.
Post-Filter: Usually a sub-micron filter that catches the tiniest particles of organic material and sediment.
How Long Does a Whole House Water Filter Last?
The longevity of a whole house water filter depends on a number of factors. These can include:
How much water you use every day
The amount of minerals and sediment in your water
The size and capacity of your filters
Water filters come in different sizes, which can give you a more affordable product or increase lifespan. The capacity of water filters is rated by how much water they can process before needing replacement. For instance, a filter could be listed as being able to process 100,000 gallons of water in its lifetime.
On average, whole house water filters will last for the following lengths of time:
Pre-Filter: Three- to Six Months
Carbon Filter: 12 Months
Post-Filter: Up to One Year
If you are tired of unpleasant tasting or smelling water, reach out to Varsity Home Service in New York. We’ll help you set up a free consultation and quote for our water filtration service. Give us a call or fill out our online form to get started right away.
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