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Water Wizards proudly serves Palm Beach and Broward County residents with a full range of advanced water treatment solutions designed just for YOU. From removing harmful contaminants and reducing hard water minerals to enhancing taste, clarity, and overall water quality — our systems keep your home and family protected.

If your tap water leaves stains, strange odors, or concerns about health and safety, you can rest assured we have the perfect solution. Best of all, our certified experts bring years of experience solving Florida’s toughest water challenges — from chlorine-heavy city supplies to high-mineral well water.

With WaterWizards, you’ll enjoy:

  • Crystal-clear drinking water for peace of mind

  • Healthier skin and hair thanks to softer, purified water

  • Longer-lasting appliances with reduced buildup and wear

  • Affordable solutions without the worry of recurring problems

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At Water Wizards, we believe pure, safe water is the foundation of a healthy life.

Experience, quality, and genuine customer care are what make us your number one choice.

About us

🎓Certified Experts

Our technicians are certified water treatment specialists with extensive training in the latest filtration technologies and installation techniques.

🏆Award-Winning Service

Recognized with multiple industry awards for customer service excellence and innovation in water treatment solutions.

At Water Wizards Filtration, we believe clean water is the foundation of a healthy life. Founded by two determined entrepreneurs, we’ve been transforming water for over five years.

Our journey began with a passion for delivering pure, safe water. Today, we offer advanced filtration systems for homes and businesses, removing harmful substances like PFAS, arsenic, and lead to protect your family and appliances.

What sets us apart is our dedication to your well-being. Our eco-friendly, zero-waste solutions improve water quality for daily use while preventing appliance damage, saving you money long-term.

At Water Wizards, clean water isn’t boring. Here’s to better health, happiness, and a hydrated future. Cheers!

🌱Eco-Conscious

Committed to environmental sustainability, our systems help eliminate millions of plastic bottles from landfills each year.

Our Services

  • Water Purification

    We use advanced reverse osmosis, UV sterilization, and ozone treatment to eliminate pathogens, heavy metals,
    and impurities—ensuring safe, purified water.



  • Water Filtration

    Our filtration systems combine high-quality sediment filters, activated carbon, and fine polishing filters to remove particles, chlorine, and contaminants, delivering clean, great-tasting water.

  • Water Softening

    We use advanced ion exchange systems to efficiently remove calcium and magnesium ions, replacing them with sodium or potassium, ensuring optimal water softness.



  • Reverse Osmosis

    Our RO systems remove up to 99% of dissolved solids, salts, and heavy metals by forcing water through a semipermeable membrane. This ensures high-quality, pure water free from most impurities.

  • Ultra Violet Sterilization

    UV sterilization eliminates bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms by disrupting their DNA. It is a chemical-free method for ensuring safe drinking water without altering its taste or composition.

  • Repairs

    Whether it's replacing clogged filters, fixing plumbing leaks, full system repairs, or routine maintenance, we're just a call away. We provide reliable service for pure water without the hassle.

  • Salt Delivery

    Never run out of water softener salt again. Water Wizards delivers salt directly to your home-convenient, reliable service from a dealer near you.

Why Is Water Testing Important?

The quality of your home’s water impacts more than just taste - it directly affects your family’s health, protects plumbing and appliances, and supports a cleaner, more sustainable lifestyle.

Unseen contaminants in your water can cause health concerns, damage pipes, and reduce the efficiency of household appliances. While some issues create unpleasant odors or tastes, many water problems are invisible without proper testing.

That’s why professional water testing in Florida is so important. At Water Wizards Filtration, we understand the most common water quality concerns in your area. With a free in-home water test, our experts can detect potential issues in 30 minutes or less - giving you peace of mind and the first step toward cleaner, safer water.

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Benefits

Professional filter installation for safer, better-tasting water — saving money, protecting appliances, and keeping your family healthy every day.

Home & Appliance

  • Prevents scale and mineral buildup in pipes and appliances.

  • Extends life of dishwashers, washing machines, and coffee makers.

  • Reduces maintenance costs and improves efficiency.

  • Keeps plumbing free from clogs and corrosion.

  • Prevents stains on faucets, sinks, and fixtures.

  • Ensures spotless dishes, glassware, and softer laundry.

  • Saves energy and eliminates soap residue for easier cleaning.

Health

  • Removes harmful contaminants and toxins.

  • Protects against waterborne diseases and heavy metals.

  • Supports digestion, immunity, and kidney health.

  • Reduces skin irritation and improves hydration.

  • Promotes safer pregnancy and overall wellness.

Environmental & Cost

  • Cuts plastic waste and bottled water costs.

  • Saves water and reduces utility bills.

  • Protects appliances and extends their lifespan.

  • Eliminates harmful chemicals for safer, cleaner water.

  • Lowers carbon footprint and household expenses.

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Expert advice on water filtration, reverse osmosis systems, and water quality. Learn how to improve your home's water with tips from Water Wizards professionals.

FAQs

  • The cost of a whole house water filtration system typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,500 for complete installation. Basic whole house water filter systems start at $1,500-$2,000, mid-range residential water filtration systems cost $2,500-$3,500, and premium whole house water filtration systems with advanced features run $4,000-$4,500. The total water filtration system cost depends on your home's size, water quality, flow rate requirements, and the specific contaminants you need to remove. We offer free water testing and custom quotes to determine the best whole house water filter for your budget and needs.

  • A whole house water filter, also called a point of entry water filter, is a comprehensive water filtration system installed at your home's main water line. Unlike individual faucet filters, a water filter for entire house treats all water entering your property before it reaches any tap, shower, or appliance. The whole house water filtration system uses multiple filtration stages: sediment pre-filters remove particles, whole house carbon filters eliminate chlorine and chemicals, and advanced media targets heavy metals and contaminants. This ensures every water source in your home delivers clean, filtered water for drinking, bathing, cooking, and household use.

  • A quality whole house water filtration system removes 95-99% of common contaminants including: chlorine and chloramines (whole house carbon filter), sediment, rust, and sand (whole house sediment filter), heavy metals like lead, mercury, and arsenic, pesticides and herbicides, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), industrial chemicals, bacteria and cysts (with UV addition), bad taste and odors, and pharmaceutical residues. The specific removal capabilities depend on your system configuration. NSF certified water filter systems are independently tested to verify contaminant reduction claims. We customize each residential water filtration system based on your water test results to target your specific concerns.

  • The best whole house water filter depends on your specific water quality and household needs. For city water filtration with chlorine and chemical concerns, a whole house carbon filter system works excellently. For well water filtration systems, you may need additional components like sediment filters, iron removal, and UV sterilization. The best residential water filtration system should have NSF certified water filter components, adequate flow rate (12-20 GPM for most homes), and multi-stage filtration. We recommend starting with professional water testing to identify contaminants, then selecting a whole house water filtration system rated for your specific issues and household water consumption.

  • Professional whole house water filter installation typically takes 3-4 hours for standard residential water filtration systems. The installation process includes shutting off your main water supply, cutting into the main water line, installing the point of entry water filter system with bypass valves, pressure testing, and system startup. More complex installations with multiple tanks or well water filtration systems may take 5-6 hours. We recommend professional installation for whole house water filtration systems to ensure proper sizing, correct plumbing connections, optimal flow rates, and full warranty coverage. DIY installation can void manufacturer warranties and may result in improper system performance.

  • While experienced DIYers can install a whole house water filter, professional whole house water filter installation is strongly recommended. Installing a water filter for entire house requires plumbing knowledge, proper tools, cutting into your main water line, soldering or PEX connections, pressure testing, and system programming. Incorrect installation can cause leaks, reduced water pressure, or system malfunction. Professional installation of a whole house water filtration system includes proper sizing for your home's flow rate, optimal placement, warranty protection, water quality testing, and performance verification. Most manufacturers require professional installation to maintain warranty coverage on residential water filtration systems.

  • Whole house water filter maintenance varies by component. Whole house sediment filters need replacement every 3-6 months depending on sediment levels. Whole house carbon filters typically last 6-12 months for city water filtration or 3-6 months for well water filtration systems with higher chemical content. Tank-based residential water filtration systems may need media replacement every 5-7 years. We provide maintenance reminders based on your specific whole house water filtration system. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance, contaminant removal efficiency, and extends the life of your water filter for entire house. Annual professional inspection is recommended for all point of entry water filter systems.

  • Florida’s water supply contains a wide range of harmful contaminants that can significantly impact your health:

    • PFAS ("Forever Chemicals"): Linked to cancer, immune system damage, developmental delays, and reduced vaccine effectiveness. These chemicals are toxic even at extremely low levels and can build up in the body over time.

    • Arsenic: Known to increase risks of bladder, lung, and skin cancers, while also causing cardiovascular damage and neurological harm.

    • Lead: Affects brain development in children, leading to learning difficulties, behavioral problems, and irreversible neurological damage. Adults may face kidney and cardiovascular issues.

    • Copper: High exposure can lead to gastrointestinal issues, liver damage, and long-term health complications.

    • Chlorine Byproducts (THMs): Associated with a higher risk of bladder and colon cancers, as well as reproductive health problems.

    • Bacteria and Microorganisms: Cause gastrointestinal infections, chronic illness, and weakened immune systems.

    And these are just a few. Florida’s water contains over 24 harmful contaminants, including pesticides, nitrates, and heavy metals that are invisible but hazardous to your health. Even with federal and state regulations, many of these toxins persist in tap water, posing risks to your long-term well-being.

    A water filtration system is essential to remove these dangerous substances, protecting your family from exposure and ensuring every drop is clean and safe.

  • Our water filtration systems use advanced technologies to remove harmful contaminants, ensuring the cleanest water possible. One of our primary methods is carbon filtration, which traps chlorine, PFAS, and other chemicals, improving taste and odor. For more severe contamination, we utilize reverse osmosis, a highly effective method that forces water through a semi-permeable membrane to remove up to 99.99% of toxins, including heavy metals, arsenic, and lead. We also offer UV disinfection systems, which use ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens without chemicals. Each of these methods works together to target specific contaminants, and we tailor solutions to meet the unique water quality challenges of each home. This multi-layered approach ensures your family receives water that is pure, safe, and healthy.

  • We tailor custom solutions to your specific needs by testing your water and evaluating your household’s requirements. Our experts will recommend the best system to ensure your water is clean and safe.

  • Not at all. Our systems are designed for convenience, with minimal maintenance requirements. We also offer support and servicing to ensure your system runs efficiently.

  • Absolutely. A water filtration system does more than provide clean water—it protects your home’s appliances from damage caused by contaminants and hard water.

    • Reduces Scaling and Mineral Build-Up: Hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium that can accumulate in appliances, leading to scaling and reduced efficiency. Filtration systems remove these minerals, extending the lifespan of water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, and coffee makers.

    • Prevents Corrosion: Contaminants like chlorine and certain metals can corrode internal components of appliances over time, leading to costly repairs or replacements. Our filtration systems neutralize these corrosive agents, preserving your appliances.

    • Improves Efficiency: Appliances that use soft, filtered water operate more efficiently, requiring less energy to heat water or run cycles. This translates to lower utility bills and reduced wear and tear.

    • Enhances Performance: Softened, filtered water prevents spotting on dishes and glassware and ensures your laundry is softer, brighter, and lasts longer.

    Investing in a water filtration system not only protects your health but also safeguards your appliances, saving you money on maintenance and replacements while ensuring peak performance.

  • The water softener vs water filter question depends on your water issues. A water softener removes hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) that cause scale buildup, while a whole house water filter removes contaminants like chlorine, chemicals, heavy metals, and sediment. Many homes benefit from both: a whole house water filtration system for health and safety, plus a water softener for hard water issues. For city water filtration, you typically need a whole house carbon filter to remove chlorine and chemicals. For well water filtration systems, you may need both filtration and softening. We test your water to determine if you need a water filter, water softener, or both for optimal home water filtration.

  • A properly sized whole house water filtration system should cause minimal pressure drop (2-5 PSI). When selecting the best whole house water filter, sizing is critical. Undersized systems restrict flow and reduce pressure, while correctly sized residential water filtration systems maintain adequate pressure for simultaneous water use throughout your home. Most whole house water filter systems are rated for 12-20 GPM flow rates, sufficient for 3-5 bathroom homes. If you have low incoming pressure (below 40 PSI), we may recommend a pressure booster with your water filter for entire house. Professional whole house water filter installation includes pressure testing to ensure optimal performance without sacrificing water pressure.

  • Yes, whole house water filters work excellently for well water, but well water filtration systems often require additional components beyond basic city water filtration. The best whole house water filter for well water typically includes: a whole house sediment filter for dirt, sand, and particles, a whole house carbon filter for organic compounds and potential chemical contamination, specialized media for iron, manganese, or sulfur removal if present, and UV sterilization to eliminate bacteria and pathogens. Well water filtration systems are customized based on comprehensive water testing since well water varies significantly by location. We specialize in residential water filtration systems for both municipal and well water sources.

  • Quality whole house water filtration systems use NSF certified water filter components tested to independent standards. Look for NSF/ANSI certifications: NSF 42 for aesthetic effects (chlorine, taste, odor), NSF 53 for health effects (lead, cysts, VOCs), NSF 55 for UV sterilization, and NSF 61 for material safety in drinking water systems. All our residential water filtration systems feature NSF certified water filter components with documented test results. When selecting the best whole house water filter, NSF certification provides third-party verification of contaminant removal claims. Avoid systems without certification, as performance claims may be unverified for whole house water filter applications.

  • A typical whole house water filtration system requires 2-4 feet of wall space in your garage, basement, utility room, or crawl space. Standard residential water filtration systems use 10-20 inch diameter tanks standing 40-65 inches tall. The point of entry water filter must be installed on your main water line before it branches to different areas of your home. Compact whole house water filter models are available for tight spaces. Well water filtration systems with multiple components (sediment filter, carbon filter, iron removal, UV) may need 6-8 feet of linear space. During our free consultation, we assess your available space and recommend appropriately sized whole house water filter systems.

  • The whole house water filtration system cost includes multiple components. Complete pricing for professional whole house water filter installation covers: the main filtration system with all necessary tanks and media, whole house sediment filter pre-filter, whole house carbon filter components, installation labor (3-4 hours), bypass valves and plumbing connections, pressure testing and system startup, initial water quality testing, warranty registration, and system operation training. The water filtration system cost may increase with optional UV sterilization for well water filtration systems, pressure boosters if needed, or specialized media for iron/sulfur removal. We provide transparent pricing for your complete residential water filtration system installation.

  • Installing a whole house water filter in apartments or condos is challenging because point of entry water filter systems require access to the main water line and permanent plumbing modifications. Most residential water filtration systems need landlord or HOA approval before whole house water filter installation. Renters typically cannot install a water filter for entire house due to lease restrictions. Alternative solutions include under-sink reverse osmosis systems, countertop filters, or shower head filters that don't require permanent installation. If you own your condo and have access to your unit's main water line, limited whole house water filtration systems designed for apartments may be possible with HOA approval.

  • Chlorine removal in a whole house water filter uses activated carbon filtration. A whole house carbon filter contains thousands of microscopic pores that chemically bond with chlorine molecules, effectively removing them from your city water filtration. Premium residential water filtration systems use catalytic carbon, which is more efficient at chlorine removal than standard carbon. A properly sized whole house carbon filter for chlorine removal should provide 6-12 months of service before replacement is needed. Removing chlorine protects your health, improves water taste and odor, prevents dry skin and hair, and extends appliance life. This makes a whole house water filtration system essential for municipal water treatment.

  • A whole house water filter provides comprehensive protection that pitcher filters cannot match. While pitcher filters treat small quantities of drinking water at one location, a water filter for entire house treats all water at your home's point of entry. Benefits of whole house water filtration systems over pitcher filters include: filtered water at every tap, shower, and appliance; much higher capacity (500,000-1,000,000 gallons vs 40 gallons); filtered water for bathing reduces skin irritation; appliance protection from scale and sediment; no waiting for water to filter; and typically lower cost per gallon. The best whole house water filter provides whole-home protection, while pitcher filters only address drinking water in one location.

  • Most basic whole house water filter systems operate without electricity, using water pressure alone to push water through filtration media. However, some residential water filtration system components do require power: UV sterilization systems (common in well water filtration systems) need 110V electricity to power the UV bulb, electronic control valves with automatic backwashing use standard outlets, and smart monitoring systems that track filter life require power. If you choose the best whole house water filter with UV sterilization for your well water, plan for a nearby electrical outlet. Standard city water filtration with whole house sediment filter and carbon filter typically operates completely without electricity.

  • Quality whole house water filtration systems last 10-20+ years with proper maintenance. Component lifespans vary: filter tanks and housings typically last 10-15 years, control valves last 7-10 years, whole house sediment filters need replacement every 3-6 months, whole house carbon filters last 6-12 months, and specialized filtration media lasts 5-7 years. The overall residential water filtration system lifespan depends on water quality, usage, and maintenance. Well water filtration systems may have slightly shorter media life due to higher sediment and mineral content. Regular whole house water filter maintenance and timely component replacement ensure your point of entry water filter delivers optimal performance throughout its extended lifespan.

  • A standard whole house water filter does not remove hard water minerals (calcium and magnesium). Hard water requires a water softener, not a filtration system. This is a key distinction in the water softener vs water filter comparison. However, some advanced residential water filtration systems include scale prevention technology that conditions minerals without removal, reducing some hard water effects. For comprehensive treatment, many homeowners install both: a whole house water filtration system for contaminant removal (chlorine, chemicals, sediment) and a water softener for hard water minerals. We test your water for both contamination and hardness to recommend the best whole house water filter and/or softener combination.

  • The best whole house water filter for city water filtration should address municipal water treatment chemicals and potential contaminants. Essential features include: a whole house carbon filter for chlorine and chloramine removal (the primary concern in city water), a whole house sediment filter to capture pipe particles and debris, NSF certified water filter components for verified performance, adequate flow rate (12-20 GPM) for whole-home use, and lead reduction certification if you have older plumbing. The best residential water filtration system for city water typically uses a multi-stage approach with sediment pre-filtration followed by catalytic carbon filtration. UV sterilization is usually unnecessary for treated municipal water.

  • Professional whole house water filter installation requires cutting into your main water line to install the point of entry water filter. The installation process affects plumbing by: requiring a 2-4 hour water shutoff during installation, adding the residential water filtration system before your water branches to different areas, installing bypass valves that allow system isolation for maintenance, potentially requiring pressure adjustments if your incoming pressure is low, and adding accessible filter housings for the whole house sediment filter and carbon filter replacement. Properly installed whole house water filtration systems enhance rather than harm plumbing by reducing sediment, preventing scale buildup, and providing cleaner water that extends pipe and fixture life.

  • A whole house water filter treats all water at your home's point of entry, while reverse osmosis (RO) systems are typically installed under a single sink. The key differences: whole house water filtration systems treat 10-20+ gallons per minute for whole-home use, while RO systems produce 50-75 gallons per day for drinking water only. A water filter for entire house removes chlorine, sediment, chemicals, and many contaminants, while RO removes dissolved solids, fluoride, and minerals more thoroughly but wastes water and works slowly. Many homes use both: a whole house water filter for general treatment throughout the home, plus an RO system at the kitchen sink for drinking water. This combination provides the best comprehensive home water filtration.

  • Yes, whole house water filtration systems provide excellent value through multiple benefits that quickly offset the water filtration system cost. Financial returns include: eliminating $500-$1,200/year in bottled water expenses, extending water heater lifespan by 2-5 years ($1,000-$2,000 value), reducing appliance repairs and replacement costs, lowering soap and detergent usage by 30-50%, and increasing home resale value by 2-5%. Health benefits of a residential water filtration system include: protecting family from contaminants, reducing chlorine exposure, improving water taste for better hydration, and protecting skin and hair. Most homeowners recover their investment in the best whole house water filter within 2-3 years while enjoying cleaner, healthier water throughout their home.

  • Many homeowners benefit from combining a whole house water filter with a reverse osmosis system for optimal home water filtration. A whole house water filtration system treats all water at your point of entry, removing chlorine, sediment, and many contaminants, while a reverse osmosis system provides advanced purification specifically for drinking and cooking water at your kitchen sink. The reverse osmosis vs whole house filter question isn't either/or—they complement each other perfectly. Your residential water filtration system protects appliances, showers, and general use water, while the under sink reverse osmosis system removes dissolved solids, fluoride, nitrates, and provides ultra-pure drinking water. This combination delivers the best comprehensive water treatment: whole-home protection plus premium drinking water quality.

  • Reverse osmosis systems and standard under sink water filters both install beneath your kitchen sink but work differently. A reverse osmosis system uses a semi-permeable membrane that removes 95-99% of dissolved solids, including fluoride, nitrates, heavy metals, and minerals, producing ultra-pure water but at slower flow rates (50-75 gallons per day) and wasting 3-4 gallons per gallon produced. Standard under sink water filters use carbon filtration to remove chlorine, chemicals, and sediment while maintaining mineral content and faster flow rates with no wastewater. For city water filtration, many homes combine a whole house water filter for general treatment with either a reverse osmosis system or under counter water filter for drinking water. The choice depends on your specific water quality concerns and preferences.

  • A reverse osmosis system typically costs $300-$600 for the unit plus $200-$400 for professional installation, totaling $500-$1,000 for a complete under sink reverse osmosis system. This is significantly less than the $1,500-$4,500 whole house water filtration system cost. However, these systems serve different purposes and aren't direct alternatives. A reverse osmosis system only treats water at one faucet (typically 50-75 gallons daily for drinking and cooking), while a whole house water filter treats 10,000-20,000 gallons daily for your entire home. Many homeowners invest in both: a residential water filtration system for whole-home protection ($2,000-$3,000) plus an under sink reverse osmosis system for premium drinking water ($500-$800), providing comprehensive treatment at multiple points of use.

  • Under sink water filter installation is more DIY-friendly than whole house water filter installation. Many homeowners successfully install under counter water filters themselves with basic tools and 1-2 hours of time. Standard under sink water filters connect to your cold water line with simple compression fittings and include detailed instructions. However, reverse osmosis system installation is more complex, requiring: drilling through your sink or countertop for the dedicated faucet, connecting to the drain line for wastewater disposal, proper pressure testing, and system sanitization. Professional installation of a reverse osmosis system ($200-$400) ensures correct setup, prevents leaks, and maintains warranty coverage. Whether choosing an under sink water filter or reverse osmosis system, professional installation guarantees optimal performance and peace of mind.

  • A reverse osmosis system removes contaminants that pass through most whole house water filtration systems. The RO membrane's microscopic pores (0.0001 microns) catch dissolved solids that carbon-based whole house water filters cannot remove, including: total dissolved solids (TDS) reduction by 95-99%, fluoride removal (80-95%), nitrates and nitrites from agricultural runoff, arsenic and hexavalent chromium, sodium and chloride ions, pharmaceutical residues, and microscopic parasites and cysts. While your residential water filtration system or whole house carbon filter excels at removing chlorine, VOCs, and sediment, a reverse osmosis system provides additional purification for drinking water. This is why many homes use both: a water filter for entire house plus an under sink reverse osmosis system for ultimate drinking water purity.

  • Yes, installing a whole house water filter before your reverse osmosis system provides multiple benefits. A residential water filtration system protects your entire home, not just one faucet, and extends your reverse osmosis system's lifespan significantly. Here's why this combination works best: your whole house sediment filter and carbon filter remove chlorine and particles before they reach the RO membrane, extending RO filter life by 50-100%; you get filtered water for showering, laundry, and appliances (not just drinking water); your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine receive protection from sediment and scale; and the whole house water filtration system reduces chlorine exposure during showering and bathing. A reverse osmosis system treats only 50-75 gallons daily for drinking, while a whole house water filter protects 10,000+ gallons daily throughout your home. Most water treatment professionals recommend both for comprehensive home water filtration.

  • The best under sink water filter depends on your water source. For city water filtration, a standard under counter water filter with activated carbon effectively removes chlorine, chemicals, and improves taste—no reverse osmosis system needed unless you want fluoride or TDS removal. For well water filtration, an under sink reverse osmosis system is often recommended because well water may contain dissolved minerals, nitrates, bacteria, and contaminants that carbon filters cannot remove. However, well water also benefits from a whole house water filtration system installed first to handle sediment, iron, and sulfur before water reaches your under sink filter. The ideal setup for well water: whole house sediment filter and carbon filter for general treatment, plus a reverse osmosis system or advanced under counter water filter for drinking water at the kitchen sink

  • No, you cannot use a reverse osmosis system for your whole house—it's designed only as an under sink water filter for point-of-use drinking water. Here's why reverse osmosis vs whole house filter isn't a real choice: RO systems produce only 50-75 gallons per day (too slow for whole-home use), they require 40+ PSI pressure and produce wastewater (3-4 gallons wasted per gallon produced), and they're designed for one faucet, not 10-20 GPM whole-home flow rates. A whole house water filtration system treats water at your point of entry at 12-20+ gallons per minute, providing instant filtered water throughout your home without wastewater. The correct approach: install a residential water filtration system for whole-home treatment, then add an under sink reverse osmosis system at your kitchen sink if you want ultra-pure drinking water. These systems complement each other for comprehensive home water filtration.