Whole House Water Filtration

Whole House Water Filters

A whole house water filter — also called a point-of-entry (POE) system — installs on your main water line to treat every drop of water that enters your home. That means cleaner water for drinking, cooking, showering, laundry, and appliances — not just the kitchen tap.

This matters more than most people realize. Chlorine and chloramines added by municipal water treatment don't just affect taste and smell — they're absorbed through your skin and inhaled as steam in the shower. Heavy metals can leach from aging pipes even after the water leaves the treatment plant. And if you're on well water, sediment, bacteria, and agricultural chemicals may all be present without any municipal filtration at all.

Whole house systems typically combine a sediment pre-filter to catch particles, a carbon filter to remove chlorine and VOCs, and optionally a water softener, UV purifier, or iron removal stage depending on your water profile.

Before selecting a system, we recommend getting a water quality test so you know exactly what you're filtering. Our team has curated whole house options across a range of water problems — from simple chlorine reduction for city water to heavy-duty multi-stage systems for rural wells with iron, bacteria, and hardness issues.

Explore our collection below and find the system that protects your entire home, not just one tap.

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