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What's The Best Water Filter System For Your Home?

Brad Melchiorre

Updated: 1 day ago

Do you really know what’s in your tap water?

Many Perth households assume their water is clean and safe, but impurities like chlorine, heavy metals, and sediment can affect both taste and quality. With so many filtration systems available, how do you choose the right one?


Understanding the different types of water filters

Not all filters are the same. The best system for your home depends on what you need to remove from your water. Here are the main types:

  1. Carbon filters – Reduce chlorine, bad taste, and odour. Best for improving drinking water quality.

  2. Sediment filters – Trap dirt, rust, and debris. Essential for areas with high sediment levels.

  3. Reverse osmosis – Removes a wide range of contaminants, including heavy metals and fluoride.

  4. Water softeners – Ideal for homes with hard water, preventing limescale buildup in pipes and appliances.




Challenges of hard water in Perth

Perth residents often deal with hard water, which causes calcium staining on shower screens and poor-tasting tap water. While a whole-house filtration system can help, it may not completely prevent limescale buildup.

  1. Water softeners vs. filters – Filtration removes impurities, but a softener is needed to tackle hard water minerals.

  2. Under-sink systems – A good option for improving drinking water taste by removing chlorine.

  3. Aging pipes – Some taste issues may come from old pipes rather than the water itself.


Cost of whole house water filtration

Whole-house filtration systems are a significant investment, with pricing depending on the system type and installation complexity.

  1. Price range – Expect to spend between $2,500 and $5,000 for a professionally installed system.

  2. DIY installation – If you’re handy, you might save money by installing it yourself.

  3. Water source considerations – Town water usually needs a simple system, while bore or tank water may require extra filtration.


Maintenance and ongoing costs

Maintaining your filtration system is crucial to keep it running efficiently. Common maintenance costs include:

  1. Filter replacements – Typically cost between $50 and $500 per year, depending on the system.

  2. UV light maintenance – If your system includes UV purification, bulbs usually need replacing annually.

  3. Periodic servicing – Some systems require professional servicing, which can add to yearly expenses.


Is a whole-house filtration system right for you?

If you rely on mains water, an under-sink carbon filter may be enough. But for those with hard water, sediment issues, or poor taste, a whole-house system provides better long-term results.


Need help choosing?

If you’re unsure which filtration system suits your home, contact us. Our team at Mr Blockage in Perth can assess your water quality and recommend the best solution.



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