Water Filter Review
There are many kinds of water filters. Some are easy to install, some are bulkier and might need professional help for proper installation. There are a number of considerations in buying a water filter. First are your location and the quality and integrity of your tap water and its supply. If you are situated in an industrial area it is best to buy a multi stage water filter that can filter all faucets in your house. If you are living in a low risk for contamination area, an individual filter should be enough like the faucet filter, counter top filter or under sink filter.
The next thing to consider is your vulnerability to bad water. If your immune system is compromised or if you have a baby in the house, it is better to have redundant filter systems just to make sure that the risks are managed well. Pesticides, chlorine, heavy metals and pathogens can cause serious health conditions if your body cannot fight it off, especially little children.
A whole house water filter is one of the most reliable water filtration systems. The good thing about these filters is that it directly connects to your main tap water line. It filters and purifies your water all at the same time (at a rate of 10 gallons per minute or more) and centrally distributes “good” water to all parts of the house. The Pelican600 is a good whole house filter capable of providing ample clean water to a 3 bedroom house.
It is good to read water filter review before even thinking of purchasing one. And just to be sure that you are buying a filter that fits your need, be sure to hold a copy on your locality’s water quality report and decide if you do need it and what specific kind you need to buy.



