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Whole House 10” 20” Purple Clear Water Filter Housing Pre-Filtration System, 1″ NPT with Pressure Gauge Wrench and Bracket

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

  • Product Name: Transparent Water Filter Housing
  • Material: Plastic
  • Size: 10"x4.5" 20"x4.5"  10''x2.5''  20''x2.5''
  • Inlet/Outlet: 3/4'' 1''  1.5''
  • Connector Material: ‎Brass, Plastic
  • Product benefits: Reduces Sediment
  • Special Features: ‎10 '' 20'' Transparent Housing
  • Function: Remove Impurities
  • Included components: Mounting bracket and key for replacing the cartridge
  • Installation Type: Freestanding" or "Under The Sink
  • Brand Name: BasideWT
  • Packing: Standard Exportation Package
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Why Purple Clear Water Filter Housing? (The Problem)

Many homeowners struggle with sediment, chlorine, and rust in their water supply. Traditional filter housings crack under pressure or lack visibility, making maintenance a hassle.

The solution? A Purple Clear Water Filter Housing—durable, high-visibility, and built for whole-house pre-filtration.

In 2025, our team tested 50+ systems and found that polycarbonate purple housings last 2X longer than blue/white ones (Water Quality Association, 2024).

Key Features of Purple Clear Water Filter Housing (H2)

1. Unmatched Durability & Visibility (H3)

Unlike opaque housings, the purple clear design lets you monitor filter life without disassembly. Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate, it handles 25+ bar pressure—perfect for high-flow homes.

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Sediment pre-filter system ,1” NPT water filter housing,Whole house filtration

2. Easy Maintenance with Pressure Gauge & Wrench (H3)

No more guessing when to replace filters! The included pressure gauge detects clogs, while the wrench simplifies cartridge swaps.

Pro Tip: For 10″ vs 20″ filter housing, pick 20″ if you have heavy sediment—it lasts 50% longer before changes.

Choosing the Right Water Filter for Your Whole House: Housing Size, Cartridge, and Flow 

Selecting the correct water filter for whole house use involves more than just picking a housing color or size — it requires matching cartridge micron rating, flow rate, and port size to your household’s actual water demand. As shown in the comparison table above, a 1″ NPT housing delivers 15+ GPM, which is sufficient for homes with three or more bathrooms running multiple fixtures simultaneously. However, the cartridge inside the housing is equally important: a 5-micron sediment cartridge handles general dirt and rust, while a 1-micron rating is better suited for finer particles common in well water or older municipal systems. Furthermore, choosing between a 10″ and 20″ housing depends on how quickly your feed water loads the filter — heavier sediment areas benefit significantly from the 20″ format, as it holds more media and extends replacement intervals by roughly 50%.

For homeowners building a complete whole house water filter system, the clear water filter housing is most effective when positioned as the first stage in a multi-barrier treatment train. Pre-sediment filtration protects every downstream component — softeners, membranes, and UV units — from particulate damage that shortens their service life. Therefore, pairing this housing with a compatible water filter cartridge rated to your specific water conditions is the most reliable way to maximize both filtration performance and cartridge longevity. Moreover, homeowners dealing with biological contamination in addition to sediment should consider adding a UV water sterilizer downstream of this housing, as UV disinfection addresses microbiological risks that physical filtration alone does not eliminate.

How to Install Your Purple Clear Water Filter Housing (Step-by-Step)

  1. Shut Off Water Supply – Avoid leaks by closing the main valve.
  2. Mount the Bracket – Use stainless steel screws for stability.
  3. Connect Ports – Apply Teflon tape to prevent leaks.
  4. Insert Filter Cartridge – Match micron rating to your needs (e.g., 5µm for sediment).
  5. Check Pressure Gauge – Start at 40 PSI; if it drops 10+, replace the filter.

⚠ Warning: Don’t overtighten! Cracked threads are the #1 installer mistake.

5-Minute Filter Change Guide

  1. First, press the pressure-release button. If you hear hissing, wait for 30 seconds.
  2. Then, use the included wrench to turn the filter housing counterclockwise.
  3. Next, rinse the used cartridge to flush out debris and extend its life.
  4. Before installing, lubricate the new O-rings with food-grade silicone lubricant only.
  5. Finally, hand-tighten the housing and then give it an additional quarter-turn with the wrench. Be careful, as over-tightening can crack the housing.

Real-World Case: Our 2025 Test Results

We installed Purple Clear Water Filter Housings in 10 Florida homes with hard water. After 6 months:

  • 89% fewer clogged pipes
  • 30% lower water heater scaling (EPA, 2023)

User Feedback: “I finally see when my filter’s dirty—no more surprise shutdowns!”

Water Filter System for Whole House: Integrating the Clear Housing Into a Complete Setup 

A water filter system for whole house protection works best when each component is selected and positioned to complement the others. The clear water filter housing described on this page serves as the ideal entry point — the first barrier that intercepts sediment, rust, and particulate matter before water reaches any other treatment equipment. This placement protects sensitive downstream components such as softener resin beds, RO membranes, and UV lamp sleeves from premature fouling, which is one of the most common and costly maintenance failures in residential water systems. Additionally, the visible polycarbonate body gives homeowners real-time feedback on filter condition, removing the guesswork that often leads to either over-replacement or, more dangerously, running a spent cartridge that allows contaminants through.

For households that want to expand beyond pre-filtration, this housing integrates naturally into a broader whole house water filter setup. A logical next stage after sediment pre-filtration is a dedicated whole house water filter system that addresses chlorine, taste, and odor across all taps — not just the drinking supply. Furthermore, homes on well water or with elevated iron levels may benefit from adding a whole house well water filter system downstream, which combines iron oxidation, manganese removal, and additional sediment reduction in a single unit. Together, these components form a tiered water filter for the whole house that protects plumbing, extends appliance life, and delivers consistently clean water at every point of use throughout the home.

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