Q: With this whole house system, do I still need to install a water softener if my water is very hard?
A: Yes, a water softener is needed if your source water has a high level of hardness, usually with TDS higher than 700 PPM. Hard water can reduce the lifespan of whole house water filter cartridges. The harder the water, the greater amount of scale buildup occurs, and the sooner the filters get clogged.
This whole house water filter can remove 95% of sediment, chlorine, rust, pesticides, herbicides, industrial solvents, and various other contaminants that a regular water softener can't, although it does not soften your water. It is recommended that you install this WCB32C whole house system after your water softener to achieve optimal performance if you have hard water.
To determine which product best suits your need, it is recommended that you get a professional water test done prior to purchase to identify the main issue of your source water.
NOTE: Water Softeners and whole house systems usually do not lower the TDS level of the water. An additional Reverse Osmosis system may be necessary for your drinking water. Please consult iSpring professionals prior to purchase if you are unsure of which product will meet your needs.
Q: What type of Whole House Water Filter do I need?
A: If you are on municipal water that isn't contaminated with heavy metals like iron, manganese and lead, the WCB32C is the system to go with. Naturally occurring metals are a commonplace in most well water sources however, and that is where the WGB32BM or WGB32B-PB earns its keep.
If you are on well water or have heavy metals in your municipal water supply, you may want to consider the WGB32BM or WGB32B-PB over the WCB32C. For removing the common contaminants found in the majority of municipal water supplies however, the WCB32C fits the bill.
Q: What flow rate should I look for?
A: Measured in gallons per minute (GPM), flow rate determines the amount of water available to run your shower, toilet, hot water heater, dishwasher, etc. When calculating your requirements look at the demand ratings printed on your appliances and toilet. Depending on the size of your house and family your water flow rate requirements may range from 5 to 40 GPM.