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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A reverse osmosis system can be pretty cheap & range anywhere from $100 for a cheap under to counter system for 1 faucet or more (maybe 1,500 t0 2,000+) for a whole house system depending on whether you want softening and/or UV light filtration as well.
They require some upkeep (like all filtration systems) but has been worth it for my Aunt and Uncle who got one for their whole-house in a city with REALLY hard water.