What To Consider When Looking At Different Types Of Filtration Systems
There is quite a variety when it comes to the different types of filtration systems – from large whole house filtration systems to compact, specialised systems designed to filter drinking water only. And with these systems, there are some significant differences when it comes to budget, space, access to electricity & water, support and maintenance costs.
If you’re considering types of water filtration that filter your whole house’s water supply, bear in mind that installation may require your plumbing to be reconfigured to accommodate the complex parts of the system. The benefit of having whole house water filtration systems is that they filter the water for your entire home’s plumbing and appliance. However, they generally only have a 30 to 50-micron filter as they need to be able to still allow normal flow of water through. This means the filters may not filter out everything you want to be removed from your water. If you’re looking for high-quality drinking water, then an under bench system may be the way to go.
Under Bench Water Filtration Systems
Under bench systems are specialised filtration systems designed specifically to filter drinking water only. With these systems it is possible to have up to a 0.2-micron filter which provides the highest level of filtration for drinking water – however, they don’t protect your entire home’s plumbing and appliances. Often, this is why people choose to have two types of water filtration – whole house filtration to protect their plumbing & appliances along with filtration specifically for their drinking water.
Most types of water filtration will also require ongoing filter replacement to maintain the quality of the filtered water and to ensure the system operates effectively over time. Whole house water filter systems have the biggest cartridges because they need to treat a larger volume of water daily without reducing the flow rate and may also require a professional to replace them.
Under bench systems have a smaller filter so upfront or ongoing costs may be more affordable, however, they may need to be replaced more frequently (we recommend replacing our filters every 12 months). Under bench filters can usually be installed by yourself. We have videos that show you how to replace the filters for our systems but we can also arrange a technician to change filters for you if preferred.
Ensure filter cartridges are easily available and also check what water filter cartridge types are compatible too. Genuine replacement Billi filters are available on our website or from your local approved supplier.