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Best Whole House Water Treatment for City Water

The Best Whole House Water Treatment for Homeowners on City Water in the U.S.

When considering the best whole-house water treatment systems for city water, it's important to understand the different types of systems available and the specific needs of your water supply. Here, we’ll explore the top options, emphasizing self-cleaning systems that don't require frequent filter cartridge changes and can be installed by homeowners with basic plumbing skills or by a professional.

Understanding Your Water Chemistry

The first step in choosing a water treatment system is understanding your city water's chemistry. Most cities publish their water quality reports, which provide detailed information on various contaminants, including chlorine, chloramines, hardness minerals, and potentially harmful substances like PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances).

Reviewing this report lets you determine which type of water treatment system will best address your needs.

Can't find your report?  Order a simple DIY test kit you so can test your water.

Types of Whole House Water Treatment Systems

1. Salt-Free Water Conditioners

Pros: No salt or chemicals are added to the water, which means the water does

Salt-Free Softeners Scale Stoppers

not feel slippery and the sodium content does not increase. These systems prevent scale buildup on pipes and appliances by transforming hardness minerals into crystals that won't stick to surfaces.

Cons: They don't remove hardness minerals but prevent them from causing damage.

Recommendation: The Scale Stopper salt-free water conditioner is a great choice for homeowners who want a maintenance-free solution to prevent scale without the use of salt.

2.  Salt-Based Water Softeners

Pros: Effective at removing hardness minerals, improving water feel, and reducing scale buildup.

Cons:  It requires regular addition and maintenance of salt.

Use Case:  Ideal for areas with extremely hard water.

3. Whole House Chlorine and Chloramine Removal Systems

Pros: It removes chlorine and chloramines, which are common in city water supplies and can cause unpleasant tastes and odors. These systems also protect your skin and hair from the drying effects of chlorine.

Cons: Regular maintenance of the carbon media may be required.
Recommendation:A carbon backwash filter system effectively removes chlorine and chloramines, ensuring clean and safe water throughout your home.

4. PFAS and Lead Removal Systems

Pros: These systems are specifically designed to remove harmful PFAS compounds, which are becoming a growing concern in many areas. They also remove lead.

Cons: It may require a combination of treatment methods for complete removal.

Recommendation: For those concerned about PFAS, a specialized PFAS removal system can be added to your existing setup to ensure comprehensive protection.

Benefits of Self-Cleaning Systems

Self-cleaning water treatment systems offer several advantages over traditional systems that require frequent filter cartridge changes:

Convenience: Self-cleaning systems reduce the need for regular maintenance, making them ideal for busy homeowners.
Cost-Effective: These systems can save money in the long run by eliminating the need for frequent filter replacements.
Efficiency: Self-cleaning systems maintain consistent performance by automatically flushing out accumulated contaminants.

Installation: DIY or Professional Help

Many whole-house water treatment systems are designed for easy DIY installation. If you have basic plumbing skills, you can likely install the system by following the manufacturer's instructions.

However, if you prefer, you can always hire a plumber or handyman to ensure proper installation. The ease of installation and maintenance makes these systems a practical choice for most homeowners.

Conclusion

Choosing the best whole-house water treatment system for your city water involves understanding your water chemistry and selecting the appropriate system to address your needs.

Whether you opt for a salt-free water conditioner, a chlorine removal system, or a PFAS removal system, self-cleaning options provide the convenience and efficiency that make them an excellent investment for homeowners. With easy installation and minimal maintenance, these systems ensure your home has clean, safe, and great-tasting water year-round.

 

 

Gerry Bulfin

Gerry Bulfin is a licensed water treatment contractor and consultant based in Santa Cruz California and founder and owner of Clean Water Systems and Stores Inc. Gerry is a long time member of the National Ground Water Association, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and the Water Quality Association (WQA).

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