Signs that it’s time to change your water filter

Before being supplied to the water supply system, water goes through a complex purification system. It is ozonized or chlorinated, then impurities are filtered out – first through coarse filters, then through membrane filters, through which particles larger than 0.01 microns cannot penetrate. At each stage, the water quality is monitored. However, after the water treatment plant, the water ends up in pipes, the age and quality of which can vary, and then passes through a water filter on site.

Let’s list the signs that indicate problems with local filtering equipment.

  1. Deterioration in water quality. If the water from the filter has a different taste or smell than usual, there is a high probability that the filter is worn out and can no longer effectively remove contaminants. In this case, you should contact any RO service near me.
  2. Reduced water flow rate. If you notice a decrease in water flow rate, it may be due to a clogged filter.
  3. Changes in watercolor and clarity. Cloudiness of water can be caused by the presence of insoluble salts or fine particles. Contaminants can enter the water due to damaged pipes and become visible when there are problems with filtration.
  4. The appearance of scale. The scale indicates high water hardness. Perhaps the filter can no longer cope with the excess potassium and magnesium.
  5. The filter hums makes noise, or vibrates. Unusual noises may indicate sudden pressure changes in the system or problems due to a blockage that disrupts the filtration technology.

All of the above signs are markers of critical wear of the water purification system. If you notice them, most likely, the water characteristics already deviate significantly from the standards. In the worst case, bacteria begin to multiply in worn filters, and this already poses a danger, especially for catering establishments.

How do you know when it’s time to change your water filter?

Modern water purification technologies do not stand still, so consumers often have a natural question: is it time to replace your filter with a new model?

How long can the filter work?

Any modern water filter is made of high-quality plastic. The materials used in water purifiers must comply with the world-class safety “food grade”, i.e. certified for contact with drinking water and food.

However, the service life of such plastics has a time limit for safe use.

What is safe use?

This is a guarantee that harmful substances from plastics after the service life will not begin to enter the human body, and these materials will not be destroyed by constant dynamic load from the pipeline network.

This is why the cheap RO repair Service recommends changing stationary water filters at least once every 5 years.

Also, the frequency of cartridge replacement plays a huge role in the operation of the filter, and untimely replacement can significantly reduce the service life of the water filter.

What happens if you don’t change cartridges on time?

  • water filtration loses its efficiency, the filtration rate slows down;
  • uncontrolled proliferation of pathogenic bacteria begins in the filter cavities;
  • the risk of damage to filter elements increases, leading to leaks and accidents;

What new technologies are emerging?

Every year, global water filter manufacturers bring many new products to the market. There is a clear trend towards producing systems with quick-release cartridges and elements, which undoubtedly increases the convenience of their use. Changing cartridges becomes simple and safe, but at the same time, unification is becoming a thing of the past, since each manufacturer has unique replaceable elements.

At the same time, the reliability of water filters in general increases, and leaks, and possible emergencies are minimized.

More and more often in RO service Jabalpur, you can see such an option as a resource indicator of replaceable cartridges, calculating how much water has passed through the filter. The resource indicator will show that it is time to replace one or another element with a new one. 

Nancy Jessica
Author: Nancy Jessica