Whole House Filters

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  • Home Master HMF2SmgRFCC 2-Stage Multi Gradient Sediment and Radial Flow Catalytic Carbon
    13 Reviews
    As low as $359.95
  • Home Master HMF2SMGCC 2-Stage Whole House Multi Gradient Sediment and KDF85 Catalytic Carbon Filter
    15 Reviews
    As low as $379.95
  • Home Master HMF2SdgC 2-Stage Whole House Multi Gradient Sediment & Radial Flow Carbon Filter
    12 Reviews
    $359.95
  • Home Master - 3 Stage Sediment, Iron & Carbon Filter
    16 Reviews
    As low as $550.00
  • Home Master Filter - CREATE YOUR OWN

    As low as $159.95

  • Home Master - 3 Stage Sediment NanoFiber and KDF85/Catalytic Carbon Filter
    As low as $655.75
  • Home Master Whole House Water Filter System for Municipal Lead Filtration
    $479.95
  • Home Master - Whole House Water Filter - Single Stage Carbon Filter
    $279.95

Build Your Perfect Water Filtration System

Whole house water filter systems provide the convenience of having clear, clean water delivered to every faucet and showerhead in your home without drawing down your overall water pressure. Removing sediment, iron, and chloramines, a whole house water purification and filter system from The Perfect Water is just what you need for the best water.

Not only does a whole house system allow you to count on quality filtered water at every faucet, but it also provides you with a simple, singular point of maintenance, so you change one filter and not one filter at every sink. Making it easier to enjoy your water and easier to keep your whole house water filter running at peak efficiency.

Choosing Your Filtration System

The Perfect Water provides whole-building filtration with light commercial units suitable for homes and light offices in a variety of setups. Choose from single stage filters, two stage devices, or three stage nanofiber builds for maximum water purification. Which system is best for your home? That depends on where your water comes from. If you haven't tested your home water, it's worth considering the step before selecting a unit. Your choice of system also affects which filter models you will need when it's time to change them out. See more details about each option on its product information page, including compatible filters.

Get Help Designing Your Custom Water Filtration System

Whole house water systems do more than just purify your drinking water. They purify your water at the source, so you can count on that same purity when you are washing your clothes, enjoying a bath, or taking care of indoor plants. Filter options allow you to choose between complete filtration, economy water purification, and filtered mineral water to suit your needs. Remember, homes in areas with hard water may also need to install a water softener for sustainable filter operations. For more information about common questions related to our whole house water purifier options, check out our FAQ page. You can also get help designing your whole house water system by reaching out through one of the channels on our contact page.

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Massive filter housing with one-inch ports that allow for strongest water pressure

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Coconut-shell carbon-filter that provides more than 95,000 gallons of clean water

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Excellent purification that removes up to 95 percent of contaminants

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Oversize filters that improve flow rate and reduce maintenance frequency

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A multi-gradient density replaceable sediment filter that produces finer filtration and greater dirt-holding capacity

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Superior performance that has made it one of the best whole house systems on the market, backed by a two-year limited warranty

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Advanced Purification

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Improved water efficiency

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FAQ Whole House Filters

A whole house water filter filters all the water coming into your home for specific contaminants or groups of contaminants. You install it at the main water line entering your house, usually in a grage or unfinished basement. Do not install in a finished basement or where damage could occur from a leak. This system treats water before it reaches any taps, machines, or fixtures. The cleaning process has 3 parts: 

  • Sediment filtering takes out bigger bits like dirt, rust, and sand
  • Main filtering targets are chlorine, heavy metals, and chemicals with the help of special media
  • Secondary filtering or softening targets hardness or stubborn contaminants 

Whole house filtration systems and under-sink filters both give you clean water, but they work differently. Whole house systems clean all the water coming into your home. You get filtered water from every faucet and fixture. This protects your pipes and appliances throughout the house. Under-sink systems however clean water at just one spot. They use reverse osmosis for more thorough filtering to make drinking water. These setups have smaller filters that you might need to change more often. Most homeowners choose to use both systems — a whole house filter to protect everything and an under-sink system like reverse osmosis to further enhance their drinking water.

Whole house water filters are designed to address a wide range of contaminants, like:

  1. Dirt, rust, and sand particles: Sediment
  2. Chlorine and Chloramines: Common municipal water disinfectants
  3. Iron, lead, and manganese: Heavy metals
  4. Pesticides and herbicides: Chemical contaminants
  5. Industrial chemicals and solvents: VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds)
  6. Hardness or Sulfur compounds leading to unpleasant odors
  7. Tiny plastic particles in water supplies: Microplastics

The Perfect Water offers top-notch Whole House Water Filtration Systems. These systems use cutting-edge filter media to get rid of impurities without affecting water pressure. Our team includes specialists who look at your specific water conditions. They then suggest the most effective system to tackle your unique water quality issues. Our experts lend a hand with a professional setup. They make sure your system is installed to give you the best results. What's more, we send regular reminders for maintenance and provide expert help when you need it.

Yes, different models and configurations exist for each.. Whole house filters for well water target natural contaminants like iron, manganese, and sulfur. They remove sediments found in well systems. Contrarily, whole house filters for city water remove chlorine, chloramines, disinfection byproducts, and microplastics. They address municipal additives like VOCs and remove contaminants entering through aging infrastructure. As a best practice, you must always get your water tested to ensure you select the right filtration components according to the water source. Experts at The Perfect Water can help determine the ideal configuration based on your water test results.

Standard whole house filtration systems primarily focus on chemical contaminants and sediment rather than microorganisms. However, specialized systems can be equipped with UV sterilizers that effectively neutralize bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms or nanofiber filters to physically filter out bacteria and viruses. A UV sterilizer uses UV light to destroy the DNA of microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce or cause illness. Homes with well water or biological contamination concerns should use traditional filtration with UV technology or a chlorine/chemical feeder for comprehensive protection. Using this combination keeps your water free from chemical contaminants and biologically safe for your family.

Generally, you must change the whole house filters every 6-12 months, according to the water quality and usage. Some systems also feature pressure gauges to monitor and deduce when replacement is needed. 

Look for the following indicators that suggest it’s time to replace your whole house filters:

  • A noticeable drop in water flow throughout your home often signals clogged filters
  • Visual changes like cloudiness 
  • Taste/odor differences

For best performance, follow the manufacturer’s replacement schedule rather than waiting for signs of decreased effectiveness. Regular maintenance ensures consistent water quality and protects the longevity of your system.

Installing a whole house water filtration system is certainly achievable for people with plumbing experience or comfort.. The installation process entails cutting into your main water line and securely connecting the filtration system, and building a by-pass. Hence, it requires specific tools and knowledge of plumbing systems.

A whole house filter has many additional advantages over drinking water filters. A whole house filter offers comprehensive filtration by filtering all water entering your home. It prevents sediment buildup in water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers. Whole house filters reduce chlorine exposure during showers and baths, which can benefit skin and hair health. Therefore, it is always a good idea to combine whole house filtration with a specialized under-sink reverse osmosis system. Doing so strikes the right balance of superior drinking water quality and best protection.

Yes, Home Master(R) whole house filters include a 2-year limited warranty.