Best whole-house water filters
Point-of-entry systems treat every tap and shower. They excel at chlorine, sediment, and taste across huge volumes — but few are certified for health contaminants, so pair one with an under-sink filter for drinking water.
154 certified whole-house models in our database · ranked by independent certification and cost per gallon · no paid placement.
EcoPure EPWHE
Certified to reduce 1 contaminants. About 1.1¢ per gallon.
How the top whole-house filters compare
| Filter | Certified for | Contaminants | Price | ¢/gal | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EcoPure EPWHE | Chlorine / chloramine | 1 | $107.98 | 1.1 | Buy |
| INGQI GXMH31H | Barium, Chlorine / chloramine, Radium | 3 | $20.99 | — | Buy |
| North Star NSCWC | Barium, Chlorine / chloramine, Radium | 3 | $1,249.99 | — | Buy |
| Vicue GXSF30V | Barium, Radium | 2 | $20.99 | — | Buy |
| UPMMUD Rheem RHS32 | Barium, Radium | 2 | $22.79 | — | Buy |
| UPMMUD Rheem RHW42 | Barium, Radium | 2 | $22.79 | — | Buy |
| Duskhoot PRO180 | Barium, Radium | 2 | $9.49 | — | Buy |
| Environmental Water Solutions Pty CHF-6000-10" | Chlorine / chloramine | 1 | $168.75 | — | Buy |
| Environmental Water Solutions Pty CHF-6000-15" | Chlorine / chloramine | 1 | $168.75 | — | Buy |
| GE GXWH60T | Chlorine / chloramine | 1 | $50.99 | 0.3 | Buy |
| GENERIC North Star NSWHCW | Chlorine / chloramine | 1 | $601.47 | — | Buy |
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How to choose a whole-house filter
Match it to your water. The best filter is the one certified for what's actually in your water. ZIP to see your contaminants, then confirm the filter's certified claim list covers them.
Certification tiers to know. NSF/ANSI 42 = aesthetic (taste, chlorine); NSF/ANSI 53 = health (lead, VOCs, cysts); NSF/ANSI 401 = emerging contaminants (pharmaceuticals). A filter is only credited for the exact claims it lists.
Installation & upkeep. Point-of-entry install on the main line. Usually a plumber. Expect to replace the element about 1×/year; the running cost of refills usually matters more than the sticker price.
Frequently asked
What's the most important thing when buying a whole-house water filter?
Certification for the specific contaminant you care about. "NSF certified" is not one thing — a filter certified for lead (NSF 53) may do nothing for PFAS or fluoride, and NSF 42 only covers taste and chlorine. Check the exact certified claim, which we list for every filter.
Are these filters actually certified, or just "tested to" a standard?
Every filter here is listed in the public certification database of NSF, WQA, or IAPMO — meaning an independent body verified its claims. We never count "tested to" marketing claims that aren't backed by a listing.
How do you rank them — does anyone pay for placement?
No. We rank by independent certification coverage and true cost per gallon, computed before any buy link is attached. See our methodology.
Rankings use NSF/WQA/IAPMO public certification data and computed cost per gallon. We only attach a buy link when we can verify the retail listing is the certified model. Some links are affiliate links — see our disclosure.