The top 5 whole house water filter systems for 2022 and which is best for clean, mineral-rich water for kitchen, laundry, and bathing.
Most of us, whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, are consuming water that contains the residue of treated sewage, industrial waste, agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, fluoride, disinfectants, and their byproducts, as well as storm runoff. Growing awareness of the problem is why more consumers are seeking whole house water filter options.
For those on municipal water, about 80% of Americans, the water is treated in most instances with a variety of chemicals such as disinfectants like chlorine, chloramines, as well as acid neutralizers and more. These chemical disinfectants also cause the creation of disinfection by-products known as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAA).
In addition, most of the country (210 million Americans), now have their municipal water fluoridated without the consent of the homeowner. Fluoride is a nasty chemical derived from the fertilizer industry as a waste product from its manufacturing process. All of these chemicals have been shown to have deleterious health effects including reduced IQ in children.
Wells vs City Water
For those on private well water, like my family, the situation can be even more problematic. Wells are often the source of water contaminated with modern agricultural products including fertilizers, glyphosate-based herbicides like Roundup and pesticides. It can also contain high levels of bacteria such as E-coli, can have excess calcium and magnesium contributing to hard water, rust that discolors laundry and bathrooms, and be very toxic with heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury and more.
That’s the bad news.
The great news is that excellent water filtration technologies do exist today that empower you to take charge and start making your home a better place for you and your family to gain true peace of mind. Some water technologies and solutions are better than others, however!
The best water filter solutions are known as Whole House Water Systems or Point-of-Entry Systems. They are perfectly suited for those looking to address water problems before the water enters the home. Thus, all water is cleaned whether for cooking, drinking, laundry, bathing, or watering the vegetable garden. This means that every faucet in the home (and even outside faucets) delivers clean, safe, great-tasting water!
5 Whole House Water Filter Options
Following is a discussion of the various whole house water filtration choices available to you today including the advantages and disadvantages of each. The best option is discussed at the end.
Sediment Filters
A budget-friendly unit that most homes would benefit from as it physically removes particulates from the water before entering your home’s plumbing.
Advantages: Inexpensive and easy to install for those with lots of sand, silt or dirt in their water.
Disadvantages: Ineffective in removing chemicals, bad taste, odor or any other contaminants.
Softeners
For those homes with hard water, a salt-based softener can mitigate the effects. However, these systems are limited in that they do not provide any removal or filtration of chemical contaminants. Many people find a water conditioner to be superior to a softener because a conditioner requires no salt, no backwashing, no electricity, and no maintenance.
Advantages: Both softeners and conditioners are effective in addressing concerns with high levels of water hardness caused by excesses in calcium, magnesium or iron.
Disadvantages: Softeners are ineffective in removing chemicals, bad taste or odor. They can contribute to high levels of sodium or potassium to the water. They also require regular maintenance.
Granular Activated Carbon Filter
A basic, entry-level whole house water system utilizing a single type of filtration media.
Advantages: Effective in removing chlorine and chlorine byproducts as well as eliminating bad taste and odor.
Disadvantages: Ineffective in removing many chemicals including chloramines and fluoride. It does not lessen the effects of heavy metals.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) System
RO Systems purify water through multiple stages usually including sediment filtration, ultraviolet light, deionization and the use of pre- and post-carbon filters in conjunction with the use of a reverse osmosis membrane.
Advantages: Effective in removing a wide spectrum of contaminants to produce very pure water.
Disadvantages: Very expensive. It requires lots of space. Wastes water. Takes out valuable minerals. Not optimal for fermentation or making kombucha or water kefir.
Mixed Media Filtration System (BEST Whole House Water Filter)
A mixed media whole house system utilizes a blend of highly effective and well-tested types of water filtration media typically formulated within a single cylindrical tank. It connects directly to the incoming plumbing to affect the entirety of your home’s water.
This whole house system is my vetted pick for the best quality!
For those also looking for the optimal in kitchen water purification, you would pair the whole house water filter with this biocompatible purification system.
Advantages: Effective in removing chlorine, chlorine by-products, heavy metals, fluoride, and bad taste and odor, all within a single tank. It can be customized to address special issues with well water. It will last for many years (up to 1,000,000 gallons) and is maintenance-free.
Disadvantages: More of an investment but well worth it in the long run especially since it is maintenance-free.
Do You Have a Whole House Water Filter Yet?
What are your water concerns based on the area you live? Have you installed a whole house water system yet? Is your water fluoridated? Are you concerned about pharma drugs and gut destroying glyphosate residues in your water like I am? What’s your story?
Raktim Mitra
I want a whole house water filtration system
Deborah
Hi Sarah, this is really great information and as someone who is aware of the dangers of unfiltered water, I’m happy to learn more from your newsletter. But for those of us who might move around or who don’t own the homes we live in–renting is much more the norm in Europe, where I live–a whole house system is untenable. I bought a Propur counter top filtration system a couple of years ago, which I like, however after 6 months use of the current cartridge filters in my current location, I can smell the chlorine again and there is limescale already building up around the tap nozzle. what is your suggestion for an optimal counter top system? Also, what do you know about the shower heads that are filled with walnut shell filters–are they effective? thank you!
Sarah Pope MGA
Good questions. I am in the process of researching/writing a blog about this and it should be out soon!
Adrina Morton
Hi, Have you ever heard of PURAGAINWATER Systems and what are your feelings on this system?
Susan Shamoon
We live in the country and are on well water. Tannins are ruining our clothes. Sometimes the water smells
Like eggs. What do you recommend. Local people recommend reverse osmosis, but what about removing important minerals. Our water is dark caramel.
Sarah Pope MGA
Our well water is the same as yours … the whole house filter linked to at the end of the post has a model for exactly the type of water you have.
Karen Bledsaw
Cal Hinman, which brand did you put in?
Cal Hinman
Our house had a reverse osmosis water filter already when we bought it a decade ago, but it was old and went bad on us. Luckily a family friend recommended we try out a local dealer – we had a whole house water filtration system put in and it was the easiest process! The technician was extremely patient with our million questions and installed it in a flash, plus he comes back to service it.
Em
Hi there! Thanks so much for the review! I’m starting my search…..how long have you had your current whole house water filtration system?
Thanks!~
Quinne Elliot
One of my friends is very into health, so he’s been thinking of getting a drinking water system installed into his home. It’s really cool that a reverse osmosis filter can remove chemicals and other contaminants. Thanks for all the great information on different types of water filter systems. This article could really help my friend out.
Jeanette Gorton
I definitely need a whole house purification system living in Southern California with hard water and not too far from a toxic dump. My problem is I need a good one and am trying to choose wisely but also economically. Can you recommend a cost effective yet quality brand system? Thank you.
Sarah Pope MGA
I highly recommend the Radiant Life Whole House Filtration System – Series 2, 4, or 6 (size depends on the square footage of your home). https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/go/house-water-system/
Best money spent on a whole house system in my opinion researching these types of appliances for the last 25 years.
Pjk
I don’t see any certification for this filter to back up it’s claims. I’ll contact them, but do you know? Was this a sponsored review? Thanks.
Sarah Pope MGA
This was not a sponsored review 🙂 I haven’t done sponsored reviews on this blog for many years.