Every 3 months is a good place to start. But every well is different, and water quality can change depending on the time of year, weather, and water usage. Change your filter when you notice a decrease in water pressure, or (if applicable) your sulfur odor returns. Do not be concerned if your filter looks Read the full article…
How to Pick the Right Sediment Filter For My Home
Your well can produce a lot of gunk! Sediment, mud, even sludgy iron bacteria. One of the easiest and cost-effective ways to protect your home is by installing an In-Line Cartridge Filter. Also known as a Whole House Filter. The Filter Unit is installed after your pressure tank (if you have one) and usually before Read the full article…
What Size Sediment Filter Should I Use
If you have residential well water, we recommend having an In-line Cartridge Filter, also called a Sediment Filter. It acts as a pre-filter to catch sediment and other particles before they can get to your faucets or your water treatment system. There are two different sizes for filter housings: Standard In-Line Cartridge Filter If you Read the full article…
Does a Whole House Sediment Filter Remove Iron?
Yes and No. A sediment filter removes particles. But most of the iron in your CT well water is NOT in particle form. In fact, it’s what they call “clear iron water” because when you fill a cup of water, the color is clear. But sometimes that clear iron water that is dissolved in your Read the full article…
How to Replace a Whole House Sediment Filter
YOU WILL NEED: Cartridge wrench that came with your filter housing Bucket Food grade silicone Paper Towels/Rags Replacement Filter BEFORE YOU START 1. Turn off your main water supply valve (usually located near the pressure tank) 2. If your filter has a pre/post water shut off valve, turn the PRE filter valve off 3. If Read the full article…