How to get a home water filtration system for as little as $15/mo

How to get a home water filtration system for as little as $15/mo



Enjoy cleaner, healthy water with a water filtration system with professional installation for only $15 a month. Visit our website to learn more: or give us a call at 1-833-433-0337 to get a free quote!

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Who doesn’t want clean water inside their home? With a water filtration system, you can rest easy knowing the H2O you use to cook, clean, and bathe with is fresh, healthy, and free from harmful toxins.

A water filtration system doesn’t have to be expensive either. When you have the professionals at ONIT install a system for you, the payments for the home filtration system are just $15 a month. Trusting our team of experts to install the equipment frees you from the hassle and assures your system is installed right the first time.

The appliances you keep inside your home will also appreciate the water filtration system, as common contaminants such as hard water often damage plumbing. Having clean water reduces wear and tear on pipes in your home. It also means you don’t have to see pesky hard water stains on glassware or across sinks.

Want to find out what’s in your tap water at home? Schedule a free water test with us! We’re happy to swing by and analyze your home’s H2O. After conducting the test, we’ll review the results with you and offer recommendations for how you can get cleaner water. This no-obligation review is an excellent way for you to stay safe and learn more about the water you’re using. Give us a call today at 1-833-433-0337 or visit us online to schedule your appointment.

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Video Transcript:
Water is an absolute necessity of life.

At ONIT, we’re in the business of providing families with clean, healthy water for every home at a price they can afford. That’s why we’re now offering home water filtration systems with professional installation starting at $15 a month.

We believe that everyone should have clean, fresh tasting water, no matter their budget. From RO drinking water systems to whole home water softening and filtering systems, we offer customized solutions unique to your family’s needs. Our whole home water filtration systems are built as permanent solutions to filtering contaminants like chlorine, bromine, and hard water.

This not only provides cleaner water, but also prevents build-up of minerals on the inside of pipes, lengthens the life of some appliances, prevents mineral spots on glassware and prevents soap films and detergent residue in sinks, bathtubs, and washing machines.

Installing a reverse osmosis drinking water system removes any remaining traces of chlorine and microscopic debris, tiny particles, pollutants, fluoride, and trihalomethanes that are trapped by pre-filters, organic and odorous chemicals like hydrogen sulfide, and any other foul tastes or odors while boosting your PH level to ensure bottle quality water.

This results in tastier food and drinks and reduces your plastic waste.

After your professional installation you can sit back and enjoy cleaner, fresh-tasting water and save on household expenses. The average family of four saves up to $870 a year by eliminating expenses such as bottled water, water filters and plumbing and appliance maintenance.

Schedule an appointment with an ONIT water specialist today. Call us at 1-833-433-0337 to get started today!

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Culligan Water Filter - Review and Change Filter Cartridge

Culligan Water Filter – Review and Change Filter Cartridge



CULLIGAN WH-HD200-C Water Filter …
DuPont WFPF13003B Water Filter …….
Culligan R50-BBSA Jumbo Filter ……….
Culligan RFC-BBSA Premium Filter ……
iSpring WSP-50 – Water Filter ……………
iSpring WSP-100 – Water Filter ………….

One part of our whole house water filter system is the Culligan 10″ x 4.5″ water filter. I actually have two of them installed in line after the iSpring filters. These filters remove mainly rust from the well water coming into our house. I change them once a month.
This video is my opinion of the Culligan filters and the process for changing the filter cartridge and the steps involved.

Disclosure Note: The above links are Amazon Affiliate links. There is NO additional cost to you, however I get paid a small percentage from Amazon if you purchase after clicking on the link.

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5 Problems With Reverse Osmosis Water Filters

5 Problems With Reverse Osmosis Water Filters



Our water nerds get a ton of questions about reverse osmosis systems because things like lead, chromium 6, and GenX contamination are gaining attention in national press. While some RO systems can be good options (like this one: we hear a lot from people who regret buying one because they weren’t prepared for the downsides and ended up replacing it with a Hydroviv filter soon after. This video goes over the five things we hear over and over from customers who regret buying a reverse osmosis water filter.

For those who decide to get an RO system, we recommend this one:

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Review After 5 Years Pelican PC600 Whole House Water Filter Carbon Series

Pelican PC600 Whole House Water Filter Carbon Series

Pelican PC600 First Review

View the Pelican PC600 here

This filter has been working without problem except for a minor issue talked about in the video. Even if you filter your water for inside AND outside use with a 2 person household, it would be hard to approach the 600,000 gallon limit. You don’t need much more than this to have clean water. If you have 4 people in a home, I recommend bypassing your plumbing so that water is only filtered for inside use.

Do not buy into soft water filtration unless you have very very hard water and avoid using RO water for drinking. Those units waste 10 time more water than they produce and demineralized water is the opposite of healthy anyway.

In most cases, chlorinated water poses no human health risks that so many people try to elicit. But for a piece of mind and to possibly make your life a little easier, simple whole home carbon filtration is the way to go.

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How Do Water Treatment Plants Work?

How Do Water Treatment Plants Work?



For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fresh clean water is just a way of life. While this might seem to be a simple fact of modern civilization, it’s a relatively new innovation in the timeline of human development.

Access to fresh water is one of the largest drivers of creating a modern society, but what allows everyone access to seemingly endless supplies of potable water? It depends on where you live, but chances are behind your tap there’s a municipal water treatment plant.

There are two main types of water treatment plants: drinking water and wastewater plants. We’ll be focusing in on drinking water plants here, but if you’d like to learn about how wastewater is treated, you can watch a video on the topic here.

Both types of treatment plants serve the purpose of cleaning water, but in general, wastewater treatment plants will output water, or effluent, into streams or rivers and drinking water plants, or potable water treatment plants, will output their treated water into a city’s pipe distribution network.

The question still remains, how exactly does one treatment plant take dirty river or well water and turn it into water that is safe to drink? It involves a lot of processing using chemicals, filters, and removing all of the toxins and hazards from a given water source.

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