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Frequently Asked Questions
You can purchase our high-performance whole house water filtration systems and replacement filters directly through our official website at aquaboon.org or via major online marketplaces.
Yes, our customers frequently rate Aquaboon highly for our quality construction, effective sediment and contaminant removal, and excellent value for money compared to major brand alternatives.
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A 1-micron filter is designed to trap finer particles for higher purity, while a 5-micron filter captures larger sediment like sand and rust, typically allowing for a higher water flow rate.
We generally recommend replacing your Aquaboon filter every 4 to 6 months, though this depends on your specific water quality. You should change the filter sooner if you notice a decrease in water pressure or visible discoloration.
The process is straightforward: shut off your water supply, relieve the system pressure, use your Aquaboon filter wrench to open the housing, remove the old cartridge, insert the new one, and reassemble with a lubricated O-ring.
Sediment filters (like our 1 or 5 micron options) are designed to capture physical particles like rust, dirt, and sand. Carbon block filters are specifically designed to reduce chlorine, bad tastes, and odors to improve your water's overall quality.
Most of our filters are designed with a universal fit for standard 10-inch or 20-inch housings. Please ensure your specific housing accepts a standard 2.5-inch or 4.5-inch diameter cartridge before ordering.
Yes, you can use our water filters in conjunction with a water softener. The softener targets hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, while our filters remove sediment and other impurities to protect your household plumbing and appliances.
Our multi-stage systems combine different technologies, such as sediment filtering for particle removal and carbon block stages for chemical or chlorine reduction, to provide comprehensive water treatment for your entire home.