If your tap water tastes or smells like chlorine, or you notice sediment coming through your faucets, a whole house water filtration system can help.
Budd's Plumbing, Heating & Cooling installs the HALO Whole House Water Filtration System — a carbon-based filter that treats your water at the point it enters your home. No electricity. No backwash. No ongoing maintenance.
These are some of the most common water quality concerns homeowners in Cape May County and Atlantic County contact us about:
If any of these describe your situation and your home is connected to a municipal water supply, whole house water filtration may be a practical option. Contact Budd's to ask about your specific situation.
A whole house water filtration system connects to your main water line and filters the water before it reaches any faucet, showerhead, or fixture in your home.
Unlike a pitcher filter that treats water in a container on your countertop, or an under-sink filter that only treats one tap, a whole house system covers your entire home from a single installation point.
For homeowners on city water who notice chlorine taste, chlorine odor, or sediment at their taps, a whole house carbon filtration system is designed to address those concerns at the source.
The HALO Whole House Water Filtration System uses activated carbon to help reduce free chlorine, taste, and odor in your home's municipal water supply. The filtration media is HALO Activated Carbon (HAC/KDF55), which meets or exceeds NSF/ANSI certifications under NSF Standard 42.
The system is carbon-only. It does not require electricity. It does not use backwash. Once installed, it requires no ongoing maintenance.
After water passes through the activated carbon stage, it passes through the Sediment Guard — a post-filtration polisher that filters remaining sediment down to 5 microns.
The HALO system is backed by an industry-leading 10-year product warranty.
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The HALO Whole House Water Filtration System is designed for residential potable municipal water — commonly referred to as city water or public water supply.
This page describes a system designed for your water supply. Contact Budd's to discuss installation.
Well water is different from city water. It varies by location in mineral content, pH, hardness, and possible contaminants — and it requires a current water quality analysis before any filtration system can be properly selected.
The HALO system is not appropriate for microbiologically unsafe water or water of unknown quality without adequate disinfection already in place.
If your home is on a private well, begin with a water quality analysis from a licensed water testing professional. No filtration system should be selected or installed without first reviewing accurate, current test results. The appropriate solution — if one is needed — depends entirely on what your water testing reveals.
| Whole House Filter (HALO) | Pitcher Filter | Under-Sink Filter | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage | Every faucet and showerhead in the home | One pitcher | One tap |
| Installation | Professional installation at main water line | No installation needed | Under one sink |
| Maintenance | Zero maintenance | Replace filter cartridge regularly | Replace filter cartridge regularly |
| Electricity | None required | None | Usually none |
A pitcher or under-sink filter is a practical solution for one specific point. A whole house system filters your water before it enters your home's plumbing, so every tap and shower in the house receives filtered water.
Budd's Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is a local plumbing company serving homeowners throughout Cape May County and Atlantic County, New Jersey.
1011 Rte 9 S, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
If you are on city water and noticing chlorine taste, odor, or sediment, a whole house carbon filtration system may be the right solution for your home. Contact Budd's Plumbing, Heating & Cooling to request a free estimate or ask about your options.
Serving Cape May County and Atlantic County, NJ.
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