Sediment Prefilter System
Sand, grit, dirt, or other particles in your water can cause premature wear on plumbing, clog filtration systems, and shorten media life. A whole-house sediment prefilter system protects your home and downstream treatment so everything performs longer and more reliably.
Call (405) 691-8800Why sediment matters
Sediment in water isn’t just a cosmetic annoyance — it’s abrasive. Sand, clay, rust, and other particles wear on plumbing fixtures, clog filters, and shorten the life of more expensive treatment media. A sediment prefilter system captures these particles before they cause problems.
- Clogs screens and aerators
- Fouls filtration media faster
- Reduces flow and performance
- Can lead to costly repairs if untreated
How a sediment prefilter system works
1) Incoming water enters the prefilter
Water first flows through a dedicated sediment unit with media or screens that trap particles before they enter main filters or systems.
2) Particles are captured or settled
Larger particles are stopped outright, and smaller ones are captured in the media or screen. Periodic backwashing or cartridge replacement restores capacity.
When you need a whole-house sediment prefilter
A sediment prefilter system is recommended when your water shows any of the following:
- Sand or grit visible at faucets
- Cloudy water that settles
- Main filters clog fast or backwash often
- Well water with rusty or brown particles
System features and components
Prefilter housing & screens
Durable housings and replaceable screens sized for your flow rates.
Backwash or cartridge media
Options based on the volume and type of sediment your water has.
