Whole-House Filtration System
What Is a Whole-House Filtration System?
A whole-house filtration system is installed at the main water line so that every drop of water entering your home is filtered before reaching your faucets, showers, washing machine, and water heater.
Instead of treating just one tap or placing filters throughout the house, you get one central system that improves water for drinking, cooking, bathing, cleaning, and laundry.
Benefits for Your Home and Family
Better-tasting water from every faucet.
A noticeable reduction of chlorine for smoother skin and softer hair. Cleaner dishes, brighter laundry, and less residue on surfaces.
Protection for your plumbing, appliances, and water heater by lowering buildup.
Healthier water for daily consumption, cooking, and bathing.
A single, low-maintenance system instead of multiple small filters around the home.
Is a Whole-House System Right for You?
This type of system is ideal if you notice strong chlorine odors, stains or buildup in bathrooms and kitchens, or if anyone in the home has sensitive skin.
It’s also perfect if you want to eliminate bottled water, reduce plastic waste, or simply want peace of mind knowing that the water running through your entire home is clean and safe.
Every installation begins with a professional water evaluation to determine the right setup for your household.
How Aquavita Whole-House Filtration Works?
Stage 1 – Sediment Filtration
Removes sand, rust, dirt, and other particles that can damage pipes and household appliances.
Stage 2 – Carbon Filtration
Reduces chlorine, unpleasant tastes, odors, and chemical contaminants to improve both safety and flavor.
Stage 3 – Custom Add-Ons
Depending on your water quality, we can add softening, additional carbon, or other modules to create a system tailored specifically for your home.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do the filters need to be replaced?
Most filters last several months, depending on water quality and usage. Aquavita offers replacement and maintenance services.
Will this reduce my water pressure?
No. Our systems are sized properly to maintain comfortable pressure.
Is this the same as a water softener?
Not exactly. A whole-house system targets contaminants, odors, and sediment. If your home needs softening, we can combine both.
Can I still use reverse osmosis in the kitchen?
Yes. Many of our clients combine whole-house filtration with a reverse osmosis system for ultra-pure drinking water.