Seems to be a heap of items on the site from searching water filters, but they are more based on camper trailers and vans.
Our future home has water supplied from rainwater tanks, but in dry times they need the occasional topping up from the bore.
We have family members a bit concerned about the fresh rainwater coming off the roof where birds and bats crap on and also die and rot, so the germs and maggots can enter the tank.
The topping up with bore water is not a health problem as it has been laboratory tested and has no dangerous chemicals, just a slight percentage of salt that can't be tasted and a bit of an odour.
The dreaded Bunnings and Ebay sellers have underbench replaceable canister filter systems from $90 to $120 upwards, that just get slotted into the cold water line between the pump and the sink. Other suppliers seem to have filter kits that come with their own taps and are somewhat more expensive.
Do we have any plumbers or experienced non plumbers who can suggest whether the simple Bunnings style actually work, or only needing slight occasional salt, odours and the maggoty bird/bat crap removed have other suggestions?
These simpler filter systems also come in single, twin and triple canisters, but it looks like the multiple filters are good at really dirty or bacteria laden water.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.