Any natural setup using sand, rocks, charcoal that makes it more economical than store bought filters? And, how much of the impurities do they actually take out.
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I use a $200 Reverse Osmosis filter. You can install yourself. The filters only have to be changed once a year and they are like $30. I have the iSpring brand from Amazon. Lots of different options and setups.
Just make sure you add minerals back in dude.
Same. Love it. They sell it at Home Depot as well. My water went from 144ppm to 1-2ppm. Great investment