Whole House Water Filter Orlando Florida
Water Filter System For Home
Blue Ribbon Water Technology was founded in
2016 as a whole house water filter company and has been offering the best commercial and residential water softeners, reverse osmosis systems, water filters, bottled water, and more for decades in the Orlando area. We’ll give you a free water analysis and figure out the ideal water treatment system for your home or office application. We carry water softeners, filters, and RO systems from [business_brand], and have everything from high-quality affordable options to the highest tech items that can connect via wifi. Give us a call for a free consultation today.
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5401 S Kirkman Rd Suite 310 Orlando Florida
32819
Phone Number: 407-257-0825
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 10am-4pm
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Frequently Asked Whole House Water Filter System Questions:
What is the best whole house water filter?
We might be biased, but we believe the best whole house water filter for your home is a Blue Ribbon Water Technology Water Filter. Our filters:
- Are WQA certified, IAPMO certified, and NSF/ANSI Standard 44 certified.
- Address water quality issues such as iron, sediment, acidity, taste, and odor.
- Reduce Chlorine, Chloramines or particulates.
- Neutralize corrosiveness to protect fixtures, pipes, and appliances.
- Employ natural oxidation to remove iron & manganese.
How much does a home water filtration system cost?
A home water filtration system costs between $900 and $3,000. They are designed to be easy to install and remove (good news if you want to take your unit with you when you move). However, unless you are confident in your electrical and plumbing abilities, you might want to hire a plumber which could add $100 to $600 to the initial cost of your unit. Purchasing a water softener through a water filtration system installation company can save you money on installation costs. Contact us today for a free quote.
How to install whole house water filter?
To install whole house water filter you, or a Blue Ribbon Water Technology professional, will do the following:
- 1. First, turn off the water supply.
- 2. From the lowest point in the home, open a faucet to release pressure and drain most of the water from the system
- 3. Select the location for your filter.
- 4. Make 2 cut’s to remove the pipe section.
- 5. Place a compression nut and a brass fitting then secure with teflon tape.
- 6. Install the filter so the flow of water enters the “in” port and exits through the “out” port then hand tighten the compression nut.
- 7. Turn the filter valve to “off”, turn the water back on slowly and check for leaks.
- 8. Turn the filter value to “filter” and check again for leaks.
How to install a whole house water filter on a well?
To install whole house water filter on a well you, or a Blue Ribbon Water Technology professional, will do the following:
- 1. Turn off the water supply.
- 2. From the lowest point in the home, open a faucet to release pressure and drain most of the water from the system
- 3. Locate your main water supply line where it enters the house and before it enters your water softener or storage tank then select the location for your filter on that same pipe.
- 4. Make 2 cut’s to remove the pipe section.
- 5. Place a compression nut and a brass fitting then secure with teflon tape.
- 6. Install the filter so the flow of water enters the “in” port and exits through the “out” port then hand tighten the compression nut.
- 7. Turn the filter valve to “off”, turn the water back on slowly and check for leaks.
- 8. Turn the filter value to “filter” and check again for leaks.
How to change whole house water filter?
To change whole house water filter you, or a Blue Ribbon Water Technology professional, will do the following:
- 1. Make sure you have the correct replacement filter, wrench (filter/strap), replacement o ring, food grade silicone grease, plumber’s/teflon tape, a big bucket to catch water, & some rags to clean up with on hand.
- 2. Shut off water to your house
- 3. Verify all your water using appliances are turned off.
- 4. Open the filter canister.
- 5. Inspect the Old Filter and Clean Out the Filter Housing.
- 6. Inspect and Replace the O-Ring
- 6. Put Plumber’s Tape Around the Threads of the Filter Canister.
- 7. Putting the Replacement Filter In.
- 8. SLOWLY turn your water back on.
How to choose a whole house water filter?
Choose a whole house water filter by answering the following questions:
- 1. Do you need a whole house water filter (all water filtered vs. drinking water only)?
- 2. What water problems are you experiencing? What level of filtration do you need?
- 3. What size of filter do you need? How much water does your family use?
- 4. Are you concerned about water usage (the efficiency of the system)?
- 5. What kind of routine maintenance alerts are you looking for (high-tech, low-tech, scheduled)?