Sediment Filters

Sediment filters are used in whole house water filtration systems, under sink water filtration systems, and reverse osmosis systems. These water filters capture sediment, dirt, rust and scale and prevent these contaminants from causing problems with appliances, plumbing and other downstream water filters. Our selection includes polyspun, string wound, and pleated sediment filters. We also offer filters with activated carbon - which help remove chlorine and other organics.

What Our Customers Have to Say

Judy 1 day ago
5
Only had a short time to use it, so not able to honestly be able to assess properly yet. So far it appears to be OK. Were’t sure about its fitting all right in the beginning but the video helped us to get it in OK. Received fairly quickly and in good condition.
Jerome M. 1 day ago
5
I love this water filter. I have been using this type of filter for most of the 15 years I’ve lived in this house. I’ve never had a problem with it.
Anne P. 3 days ago
5
Setup to get the water flowing right was a bit of a pill, but once up and running super great.
Satisfied C. 3 days ago
5
great price, fast delivery, work as advertised

Frequently Asked Questions

What do sediment filters do?

Sediment filters are the first line of defense against suspended particles in your water like dirt, rust and scale.

What are the different sizes for sediment filters?

There are 4 common sizes for sediment filters. For under sink applications - a 2-1/2” X 10” size is most common. For whole house and well water applications - a larger 4-1/2” X 10” format is common - and sometimes referred to as “Big Blue”. 4-1/2” X 20” filters are also used in residential whole house and commercial application. 2-1/2” X 20” filters are most used in commercial food and beverage applications.

What is the difference between pleated, polyspun, and string wound filters?

All of these sediment filters are constructed from polyester or polypropylene materials and they all perform in much the same way.

Do I need to add a sediment filter system if I have a well?

Yes. Private wells are more prone to sediment contamination than city water. Adding a whole house sediment filter will protect appliances and make plumbing fixtures last longer. Sediment filters are often used a pre-filters for water softeners.