Friday, July 14, 2023

When to Replace Your Filters

Have you noticed these signs in your water?

ProOne G2.0 countertop water filters

  • Change in taste or smell
  • White scale forming around faucet spouts
  • Low water pressure
  • Gunk in water

It may be time to replace your filters! Standard replacement dates are based on the type of filter and filter material. How often you change the filter also depends on the chemistry and level of contaminants in your water.

Here are the general life expectancies for ProOne filters:

  • ProMax Countertop/Under Counter – up to 900 gallons
  • ProOne Coldstream Countertop/Under Counter – up to 2,600 gallons
  • FS10 Under Counter – after 1,000 gallons if used inline, 2,000 gallons with a separate faucet
  • ProHome Tank 3 – up to 100,000 gallons or 2 years
  • ProHome Tanks 1 & 2 – up to 50,000 gallons, or 1 year
  • ProOne G2.0
    • 9” – up to 1,200 gallons 
    • 7” – up to 1,000 gallons
    • 5” – up to 900 gallons
    • M – up to 225 gallons
  • ProMax Shower – up to 6 months
  • Pre-sediment – up to 6 months 

Are you filters cleanable? Learn how to clean gravity filters on our website!

Tested to NSF Standards - Gravity, Whole Home, and Countertop Water Filter Systems

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No matter the type, ProOne whole home, gravity, and countertop water filter systems are tested to NSF/ANSI standards to ensure you’re getting a great quality filter!

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