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For drinking water, reverse osmosis (RO) systems are considered the most effective. They remove contaminants such as PFAS, lead, nitrates, chlorine, and dissolved solids, providing high-quality, great-tasting water at the tap.
In most cases, homeowners with well water benefit from a whole-house well water filtration system rather than a single point-of-use filter.
A single filter (such as an under-sink or countertop filter) only treats water at one location, typically for drinking. However, well water contaminants affect every part of your home, including:
Showers and bathing
Laundry and appliances
Plumbing and fixtures
Water heaters and pressure systems
A whole-house well water filtration system treats water at the point where it enters your home, protecting your plumbing, appliances, and family from harmful contaminants while improving water quality at every tap.
Point-of-use filters can be added for drinking water, but they should be used in combination with, not instead of, a properly designed whole-house system.
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