Cleaner Water From Every Faucet
A point-of-entry system treats every drop before it reaches a single fixture — showers, sinks, laundry, and ice makers included. Real Penguin Water carbon, sediment, and ultra-filtration systems, sized to your home's flow rate.
Why Choose 360 Water Whole-House Filters
Multi-Stage Filtration
Sediment, chlorine, and taste-and-odor reduction stages engineered to handle high-volume, whole-home flow rates without pressure loss.
Bluetooth-Enabled Monitoring
Select systems pair with an app for real-time flow data, filter-life tracking, and maintenance alerts — no guesswork on when to service your system.
Built for Well & Municipal Water
Whether you're on a private well or a city line, we size the right combination of sediment, carbon, and specialty media for your water.
Our Most-Recommended Whole-House Systems
Three proven configurations covering compact cartridge filtration, non-electric upflow, and smart backwashing control.
Penguin Water Dual 4.5" x 20" Ultra Filter System
Two-stage sediment and carbon filtration in the smallest available footprint — no tank, no electricity, no backwash cycle.
- Sediment + carbon two-stage filtration
- No electricity, no backwash cycle
- Compact dual-housing design
Penguin Water Non-Electric Upflow Carbon Filter
Continuous tank-based carbon filtration with zero power draw and zero wasted water — built for homes that want a set-and-forget system.
- Non-electric upflow tank design
- No backwash cycle, no wastewater
- Reduces chlorine taste and odor
Penguin Water Bluetooth Backwashing Carbon Filter
Automatic backwashing carbon filtration with real-time Bluetooth monitoring — our highest-capacity whole-house option.
- Automatic backwash regeneration
- Bluetooth app monitoring & alerts
- Removes chlorine taste, odor & sediment
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Whole-House Filter Benefits
Cleaner, Clearer Water
Reduces sediment and turbidity so water runs clear from every tap, not just the kitchen sink.
Better Taste & Smell
Carbon filtration reduces chlorine taste and odor at the point of entry, before it reaches your glass.
Protects Your Home
Sediment and scale filtration helps protect water heaters, fixtures, and appliances from premature wear.
Sized to Fit
From compact cartridge systems to backwashing tanks for larger households, we match the system to your usage.
Whole-House Filtration FAQs
What does a whole-house water filter actually remove?
Most whole-house filters reduce sediment, chlorine taste and odor, and general turbidity. Removal of specific contaminants — iron, sulfur, PFAS, or heavy metals — depends on the media and system configuration, which is why we recommend a water test before selecting a system.
How is a whole-house filter different from a water softener?
A filter reduces contaminants, particulates, and chlorine. A softener addresses water hardness (calcium and magnesium) through ion exchange. Many homes run both together — a filter followed by a softener.
Will a whole-house filter reduce my water pressure?
A properly sized system shouldn't cause a noticeable drop. The key is matching the filter to your home's peak flow rate (GPM), which is part of our sizing process.
Do I need a filter if I'm on a private well?
Private wells often need targeted treatment for iron, sulfur, pH, or bacteria in addition to — or instead of — a standard sediment/carbon filter. A water test determines what your well actually needs.
How often do the filters need to be changed or serviced?
It depends on water usage and system type. Backwashing systems self-clean on a timed cycle; cartridge systems need periodic cartridge replacement.
Can I install a whole-house filter myself?
Installation at the main water line typically requires plumbing work. We recommend professional installation to ensure correct sizing, bypass valves, and code compliance.
Does a whole-house filter work with city (municipal) water?
Yes. Even municipal water that meets regulatory standards can carry residual chlorine taste, odor, and sediment that a point-of-entry filter addresses.
What's the difference between a cartridge system and a backwashing system?
Cartridge systems use replaceable filter cartridges. Backwashing systems automatically flush and regenerate the filter media on a timer, reducing manual maintenance.
Do smart/Bluetooth-enabled systems require Wi-Fi?
Bluetooth-enabled systems connect directly to a smartphone app at close range. Some models also support Wi-Fi for remote monitoring.
How do I know which system is right for my home?
It depends on household size, number of bathrooms, water source, a recent water test, and peak flow rate. Start with a free water quality assessment and we'll recommend the right system.
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