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Good evening all, hope everyone is keeping well.

First of all I hope this thread is in the right place, it didn't really fit into any other sections. Please let me know if it belongs elsewhere, and i'll move it! I've had a look around the forum and not found an answer to my question, at least not from recent years.

I am looking to install a whole house water filter to remove heavy metals from the mains supply. If possible, some form of water softening would also be good.

The only requirement is that is it to be plumbed in inline with the main water feed in to the house.

Exploring the internet there seems to be many options, so i'm opening the question up to the forum to see what peoples opinions are and their experiences of fitting and/or using the filters.

Any advice provided is much appreciated.
 
Contact Richard Beckett at Globle water solutions they know their stuff and can supply a filter and cartridges for you regards kop
 

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