Photo is of the best whole house water filter available in San
Clemente CA. This filter vastly superior to competitor’s filters because
each one is custom designed to meet the needs of the different water
supplies and our client’s wishes. This makes a huge difference in
performance. There is nothing being offered on the internet that ranks
even close. It is like comparing a Porsche to a Fiat.
When you buy a generic filter off Amazon, did you know they
essentially will be rendered useless within a few months or less? How is
that you say? The chemicals in the water now days overwhelm the media.
It cannot get everything out and gets clogged. They don’t backwash so
everything stops working. The water just channels past the clogged media
pores. That’s just great. (Being facetious here.) Now you have a $500
device that water just flows through but virtually nothing you bought
the filter to take out is even being removed. So what’s the point?
Best
water conditioner and water filter for San Clemente CA homeowners. The
conditioner on this installation was place on the water main out near
the street in the vault.
Water supplies change all the time. If you don’t match the media to
what is in the water supply at the time, the filter does not work well.
Call and ask us about why backflushing is critical to the function of a
good high quality water filtration system.
The best pure water filter San Clemente CA can purchase is like this
1.5″ total property system. This water filter system has solved the
client’s pinhole leak problem and the home has achieved healthier water
throughout including the pool and landscape.
We recently had a conversation with a plumber and
asked him about PEX. He felt that even though for installation it had
some advantages, he did not want to move away from copper pipe.
One of the reasons he did not like PEX was because some insurance
companies were hesitant about it being used. It appears some types of
PEX might leach chemicals into the water. As a plumber, he did not want
to worry about unknowingly installing an inferior manufactured PEX and
later getting sued for it.