Sediment Filter:

A sediment filter is a crucial component of water filtration systems, particularly at the point where water enters your home. Its primary function is to eliminate unwanted dirt particles from your water supply. As water flows through the sediment filter’s membrane, it effectively removes dust, debris, and rust particles that can accumulate in your water system.
Sediment build-up in your water supply can lead to various issues, including the deterioration of appliances and plumbing fixtures. Additionally, it may hinder the efficiency of other filtration systems such as ultraviolet purification, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis. Therefore, sediment filters play a vital role in maintaining the overall effectiveness of water filtration systems and ensuring the quality of your water supply.

CTO Filter Cartridge (Chlorine, Taste, and Odor):

CTO filter cartridges are designed to address specific contaminants present in water, including chlorine, organic compounds, and other impurities that affect taste and odor. The acronym CTO stands for Chlorine, Taste, and Odor, highlighting the primary contaminants targeted by this type of filter cartridge.

CTO filter cartridges are typically composed of granular activated carbon powder mixed with an inorganic liquid binder. This mixture is molded under high pressure and dried to form the filter cartridge. These cartridges are commonly used in the third stage of water filtration systems and are essential for maintaining water quality and taste. Additionally, they contribute to protecting RO membranes by reducing the load of contaminants entering the system.

GAC Filter (Granular Activated Carbon):

GAC filters utilize granular activated carbon to effectively remove certain chemicals, particularly organic chemicals, from water. These filters are highly effective in eliminating chemicals that cause objectionable odors or tastes in water, such as hydrogen sulfide (resulting in a rotten eggs odor) or chlorine.

While GAC filters excel in removing specific chemicals, they may not be effective against all contaminants. Chemicals like iron and nitrate are not attracted to the carbon and may require alternative filtration methods, such as reverse osmosis or green sand filtration. GAC filters are a valuable component of comprehensive water treatment systems and contribute to enhancing the overall quality and safety of drinking water.

IRON FILTER:

Water that is high in iron often also has elevated levels of manganese, hydrogen sulfide (often known simply as sulfur), and arsenic. A good water filter can usually remove the iron and also remove or sharply reduce many other contaminants as well. A whole house iron water filter is one of the most common ways of treating water that’s high in this metal, and the right filter can be very effective.

Single stage filter System

2 Stages Filter System

3 Stages filter system with PSI Gauges