What is the difference between a whole house water filter and an under sink water filter?

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A whole house water filter and an under sink water filter serve different purposes and cover distinct areas of your home's water supply. A whole house water filter is installed at the main water line, ensuring that all water entering your house is filtered. It effectively removes sediment, chlorine, and other larger contaminants, providing clean water for all faucets, showers, and appliances throughout your home. This comprehensive filtration system improves the overall water quality and safeguards your plumbing system. On the other hand, an under sink water filter is specifically designed to purify the water at a single faucet, usually in the kitchen. It targets smaller pollutants, such as chemicals, microorganisms, and heavy metals, delivering purified and safe drinking water for consumption. This compact filtration system is ideal for targeting specific pollutants in the water used for drinking and cooking, providing clean, crisp water from a designated tap.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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