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  • Under Sink Water Filter Systems

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Filtration

    Under sink filters typically use a combination of filtration methods, including carbon filters, sediment filters, and sometimes reverse osmosis, to remove impurities. Water flows through these filters, which trap and remove particles, chemicals, and contaminants.

    Under sink filters can effectively remove common contaminants like chlorine, lead, arsenic, pesticides, bacteria, viruses, and various other impurities, depending on the specific filtration technology used.

    Filter cartridge replacement frequency varies based on the system and usage, but a common guideline is every 6 to 12 months. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific filter model to maintain water quality. Still not certain? Feel free to reach out to us!

    Installation & Usage

    Yes, many under sink water filter systems come with optional connection kits to supply filtered water to your refrigerator or ice maker. This can improve the quality of your ice and drinking water.

    Yes, under sink water filter systems can be used for well water, but you may need a customized system with specific filtration components to address the unique contaminants found in well water.

    You may be able to install a removable under sink water filter system without making permanent modifications to the plumbing. Consult your landlord and lease agreement before installation to ensure compliance.

    Remember that the specific features and capabilities of under sink water filter systems can vary between brands and models. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for your particular system to ensure proper installation and maintenance.

    Under sink water filter system pouring water