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The total cost typically ranges from $2,500 to $8,500, depending on the complexity of your water issues (e.g., simple chlorine removal vs. complex well water iron removal). However, by using our Installer Directory, you access exclusive discounts that you will miss out on by calling a plumber directly.
Never guess with water quality. Your needs depend entirely on your water source (City vs. Well) and specific contaminants. A system designed for chlorine will fail against iron. We built our free Water Filter Calculator to analyze your specific situation and match you with the correct technology instantly. Start the Filter Calculator now.
Leverage. Because we send our partner installers a high volume of work, we negotiate bulk installation rates that an individual homeowner cannot get. We act as your broker—ensuring you get the top-rated local pros at a preferred "insider" price.
It depends on your goal. If you want to physically remove minerals to stop soap scum and get "soft" skin, you need a Salt-Based Softener. If you only want to prevent scale buildup in pipes without the "slippery" water feel, a Salt-Free Conditioner is best. Our Calculator asks you about your preferences to recommend the right type.
Not all systems do. Standard carbon filters remove chlorine but often miss lead and PFAS. To remove these toxic contaminants, you need a system specifically certified (like one with a Catalytic Carbon or Sub-Micron stage). When you use our Installer Directory, request a system certified for NSF 53 or P473 standards.
Yes. Well water is more complex than city water and often requires specialized equipment for iron, sulfur, and bacteria. We match you specifically with local well water specialists who understand the groundwater chemistry in your county.
Usually, no. Whole house systems require access to the main water entry line, which is often shared in condos. However, we can connect you with providers who offer Countertop or Under-Sink units that are powerful and renter-friendly.
Because we work with a network of local providers, we can often secure installation dates faster than a single busy plumber. Most customers get their site assessment and installation completed within 5–7 business days of submitting their info.