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Review on Whole House Water Filter System - Removes Chlorine, Lead, Mercury, Herbicides & More | 1 Million Gallons W/Pre-Filter by Tony Jockheck

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Size Matters! in my review

My biggest concerns are flow reduction and how long will it last.My city water has lots of sediment, mostly RUST and lots of it. I've been using the AP902/ AP901R filter for my home and have been getting about a year between filter changes. I tried upgrading the filter to an AP917HD (to filter the chlorine) and the pressure drop was so bad, I had to replace it in 3 weeks. At $150 a pop this wasn't going to work.I looked at those 3 stage filter systems that said they did a whole house for a year and I just don't believe it after my experience with the AP917HD. There just doesn't seem like there's enough filter medium & those yearly exchanges are going to add up. I finally decided to bite the bullet and get this thing. She's BIG and heavy. poor UPS lady!Anyway, plumbed it in after my AP910R & UV light. I didn't want to use their filter and have to clean and wash it every few months. The sediment filter provided is rated at 30 microns and the AP910R is rated at 5 or 15 microns depending on who you ask, so I'm good there.Flow reduction: I have a flume water monitor attached to my meter so I could observe the water usage. I am getting about 17GPM out of my 3/4" city water supply at 60PSI through a hose bib that I use to drain the house. After installing this & the filter I have, I'm at about 11GPM which is good enough. I have three bathrooms (2 full & 1 1/2 bath).One Update: I ended up installing a check valve because I noticed that water was constantly see-sawing between my house and the street. The flume water monitor saw constant intermittent usage (about 3 gallons per hour). When inspecting it, I saw the water meter running forwards and then backwards at times. I believe that the pressure from the street isn't constant and this tank is big enough that it takes on a couple extra PSI, then when the pressure reduces it pushes it back out. A check valve has solved that problem.If it lasts, this is a much more cost effective option, as I had filters on pretty much every sink in the house and the icemaker and I was paying $120+ annually for filter changes just for those. At about 100k gallons a year, this will be cost neutral in 5 years and pay itself back in 10.P.S. The baritone sax is there for comparison! The cap above it was removed and a copper bypass line was put in for servicing.

Pros
  • 1,000,000 gallon capacity (4 - 6 bathrooms)
Cons
  • While the pre-filter catches larger particles and extends the lifespan of the main filter, it needs to be replaced frequently, which can be a hassle for homeowners with busy schedules