Indi wrote:
Jerry, we have terrible tasting water in our little hamlet. A few years ago I has a whole-house water filter. It works great. Easy to replace the cartridge albeit a little expensive; $150 every 6 or more months*. The water really tastes great now and I feel that most of the impurities are removed.
*When I had it installed, I made a mistake by having the filter connected to “everything” including outside sprinklers, and an outdoor shower. In retrospect, I would have been more selective as to which water lines it would be hooked up to. This could probably save me at least one filter per year.
If you’re interested, just say so here and I will tell you what system I am using, but I know that if you are interested you’ll be doing the hard research.
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When we were camping, I noticed a lot of trailers using two 10" filters hooked up the the water inlet. I did that for our trailer, and now I have two of them in the house. They're not expensive, and they're easy to change. In addition, we have a couple of Brita pitchers.