It's important to keep your water filter clean and replace it regularly to maintain your water quality. Here are some signs that you need to replace your water filter.
Signs You Should Replace Your Water Filter
Hazardous Waters
The filtered water should begin to feel slippery between your fingertips, indicating that the water is SOFT. Your filter has to be updated if your mains water constantly feels slippery even after filtering (higher amounts of salt and potassium ions).
Buildup of A Metallic Smell
Hard water, that's correct. Hard water, caused by calcium and magnesium buildup, can result in a scaly coating on or in your water filter. You should buy a new filter if your filtered water has started to taste metallic. This is another indicator of hard water.
Slowly Filtered
If your system used to filter water quickly but is suddenly taking forever, it is becoming blocked and needs to be cleaned or replaced.
Odor
Unpleasant odors or fragrances, such as chlorine or sulphur (rotten egg smell), may be present in your drinking water from various sources. But you probably need a new one if your water filter is no longer eliminating them.
Mould or Dirt in The Water
You have seen "floaty particles" or black mould in your filtered water. Black mould is a fungus that can have various harmful health consequences.
Take extra care to wash your hands after handling your old filter to prevent contaminating your new filter with alkaline water when you install it.
Conclusion
If your water starts to taste funny, smell bad, or look murky, it might be time to replace your water filter. Other signs that you need a new alkaline water filter include a decrease in water pressure, strange noises coming from your water filter, or a water filter that is leaking. You can check your owner's handbook or contact the manufacturer if you're unclear about whether or not you need a new water filter.
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