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mark hansen
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I am thinking about putting in a whole home water filter to catch some the iron, rust and sediment that keeps coming my M-H and getting into the washing machine and other fixtures.
The ones I see at Home Depot and Lowes run about $60.00.
Who uses these and do they really work?
Will these filters reduce the water pressure in my M- home, the package of one of them it said that it wouldn't reduce the water pressure.
Would an in-line water filter that goes between the water intake and washing machine work also or instead?
Any info would be great.
Thanks.
jpingram5
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I got a whole home filter from lowes. I buy the filters in bulk online. It does well for catching the sediment. But if your problem is scale, it's not going to improve a whole lot.
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A filter system is a lot smaller and less costly than a softener, but I doubt the will work as well. I think for the cost I would try one.

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jpingram5 wrote:I got a whole home filter from lowes. I buy the filters in bulk online. It does well for catching the sediment. But if your problem is scale, it's not going to improve a whole lot.
How much space is required for one of these units? Does it mount on a wall? I'd love to install one of these in my home, but I'm unsure if I have enough space to do it...my supply lines and pressure tank are jammed in a small closet space before going through a wall to my bathroom shower. I suppose I could install it inside the WH closet, but then some of my bathroom fixtures before the WH will not get filtered(like the toilet tank).
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They can be wall mounted with a bracket. The one that I got did come with a mounting bracket to secure it for when you have to crank the housing off to change the filter.

This is the one I have, its a heavy duty style uses bigger filters

http://www.lowes.com/pd_221159-59019-WH ... facetInfo=

They also have this one which is more common

http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?par ... &cId=PDIO1
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I don't think the filter will take out the iron that you have. It will help with the sediment but from what I have been told to get rid of iron you need a larger system.

Check out this info on iron.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... Ncey3Pqs1g

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I have one filter setup at the main water coming into the home. These are the filters I use:

http://www.amazon.com/iSpring-FP110X50- ... +filter+50

Have to replace them about every 2-3 months. But they filter out a lot of the sediment. I'll have to snap a picture of what it looks like after use.

I then have one under my kitchen sink. This one:

http://www.amazon.com/KX-Matrikx-06-250 ... +filter+50

Lasts me about 6 months.
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