Six Pros and Cons of Filtering Your Water
by
Kara Masterson
(IC: homeowner)
Whole house water filters are installed by placing a filter system in the main water supply of your house and causing all water running into the house to go through the filter. A whole house water filter essentially cuts out the need for other types of filters or buying bottled water. To see if a whole house water filter is right for you, check out the following pros and cons of this type of filter.
Pros of Whole House Filters
Cons of Whole House Filters
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Published May 20th, 2014 10:19 AM
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Michael_j_hiatt on Mar 10, 2021
Pretty interesting information! I have kids too and they complain about the bad smell in the shower. Turns out it started smelling like chlorine!!! Took me a very long time to resolve this issue because I have a filter system in my basement and I didn't think the water would stink. But I had to buy a shower filter to avoid the bad smell. It's been a year now and the filter did a great job and lived up to my expectations!
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