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05-3-17

 

We offer water purifiers and products for your entire home!  

What kind of water filter do you need?
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We recommend that you install a high-flow Whole House water filter where it comes into the house; then we recommend you install an OMNI High-contaminant-removal filter in your kitchen (or bathroom) where water is used for cooking and drinking.

| Whole House | Undersink | Faucet Mount | Refrigerator |

At OMNIFilter, we make filtration and purification products for your entire house:

“Point of Entry” (POE) Whole House Water Filters
First, we recommend that you install a high-flow Whole House purifier where the line comes into your home. This Whole House filter will reduce rust and sediment picked up from the pipes that deliver h2o to your home from your well or municipal system. This first cleaning will protect your appliances (hot water heater, clothes washer, dishwasher, humidifier, toilets, showers, etc.) from the wear caused by rust and sediment. An OMNI Whole House purifier will also remove much of the chlorine that can cause itchy skin and damage your clothing.

Select from our list of Whole House models.


“Point of Use” (POU) Filters


Then we recommend you install an OMNI high-contaminant-removal purifiers in your kitchen (or bathroom) where it is used for cooking and drinking. Called “Point of Use” purifiers, these units remove contaminants and provide clean, safe, great tasting refreshment on demand. Select from our:

| Whole House | Undersink | Faucet Mount | Refrigerator |

 

Replacement Cartridges
To find a replacement cartridge for any OMNI water filter, select from our:


Whole House replacement cartridges
Undersink replacement cartridges
Faucet Mount/Countertop replacement cartridges
Refrigerator/Icemaker replacement cartridges

Select from our list of replacement cartridges.

 

How to Choose an OMNIFilter

How to Choose an OMNI Undersink and Whole House Filter
To help you choose an OMNIFilter to meet your needs, simply match the location where you want your filter, and click on the above link.  Then match the filter with your specific needs.

Note: we always recommend that you install a Whole House filtration system to reduce rust, sediment, and chlorine that enters your home. A whole house filter will protect your appliances from rust and sediment and remove much of the chlorine that causes itchy skin and damages your clothing.

We recommend:
OMNIFilter Model U25 as your Whole House filtration system. If you have a large home or high demands, we recommend OMNIFilter Model BF7.

 

In the U.S., we often take clean drinking water from our taps for granted. But just because it looks clean doesn't mean it is clean. Threats to quality are on the rise, and the EPA cannot always keep up.

Since passage of the Safe Drinking Water Act in 1974, the EPA has set standards and treatment requirements for municipal suppliers — almost 80 to date. Public utilities are required to provide solutions that does not contain pollutants above the levels specified by EPA's regulations. Although they usually provide good quality liquid, these treatment plants are not always effective at removing contamination that may harm public health. Sometimes, certain pollutants, like rust or lead, can enter your house after it has left the treatment plant.

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