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THE DANGERS OF NOT CHANGING A REFRIGERATOR WATER FILTER
04.06.2022 | GlacialPure | GlacialPure Blog

If you use your refrigerator as a source for water via the filter, then you must know that it can get dirty, it can get unhealthy, and it can potentially lead to many problems.

And no, it’s not an insignificant issue. On the contrary, the sooner you find out why you need to change your filter, the sooner you will be back to drinking the cleanest, healthiest water possible.

 

Refrigerator Expires Sooner

From not changing your refrigerator water filter, you invite a host of various bacteria and chemicals that are not good for the body, but they are not good for the refrigerator either.

Failing to change the filter will prevent chemical buildup in the water supply and ice machine, which will start to deteriorate the functionality of your fridge. Wearing it down by decreasing water flow, and potentially leaking into other parts of the container.

 

Bad Tasting Water

Another important feature of a filter is the elimination of poor-tasting partitions within the water. If you don’t change the filter, your water will have a sulfuric/metallic taste to it.

Your refrigerator could be contaminated The growth in waterborne bacteria can pose a risk to the water supply itself and the quality of your drinking water. This can pose a big risk to you and could even lead to you becoming seriously ill.

In order to ensure you get the best tasting water out of the refrigerator, you have to get a quality filter and make sure to change them at equal intervals. Not only does good tasting water taste good, but it also makes your hydration a more enjoyable experience.

 

The Actual Dangers of Not Changing the Refrigerator Water Filter

Now that we’ve covered the general issues that arise with not changing a water filter, we can now take a look at the dangers that it poses to your health. A water filter serves the purpose of removing odor, impurities, and chemicals. In order to do this, it uses a combination of carbon filtration and sediment.

The water supply that reaches your refrigerator travels a large distance before it arrives at the destination of the dispensers. When it travels through the pipes and other areas, it can be introduced to deteriorating pipes, sewage, medication, manufacturing waste, etc.

In order to prevent these different contaminants from being in your drinking water, a quality filter will participate in removing volatile organic compounds, lead, chlorine, and much more.

If you avoid changing your filter regularly, several of these issues can occur, which poses a great danger to you and your family:
Carbon,Bacteria,Chlorine,Lead,VOCs,Mercury,Asbestos.

 

What happens if water filter is not changed?

Failing to change your fridge’s water filter can cause scaling and deposit buildup in the water and ice machine, which can seriously damage your fridge. This buildup tends to slow down the system, causing low flow, and negatively affects the flavor of your water.

 

What happens when water filter gets old?

As your water filter begins to wear out, it will become less effective at filtering out the various chemicals, minerals, and microbes that may be present in the water supply. This may soon become apparent to you in the form of changes in the taste and odor of the water coming from your refrigerator.

 

Can I use my fridge water dispenser without a filter?

Will refrigerator water dispensers and ice makers work without a water filter? For most refrigerators, the water dispenser and ice maker will work just fine without a water filter, but some do require what’s called a filter bypass to continue working.

 

Does a GlacialPure filter need to be kept in the fridge?

Most manufacturers do recommend refrigeration, though not always with an emphasis on health and safety. “We recommend that you store your GlacialPure system in the refrigerator to get cold, great-tasting water.”

 

Can I run my Whirlpool refrigerator without a water filter?

A filter isn’t needed if the refrigerator doesn’t have a bypass plug and the filter can be closed with the cap. The water and ice dispensers must be installed to work without a filter if the refrigerator has a bypass plug.

 

How Often Should I Change the Filter?

First and foremost, it’s important to have a great filter. But how often you need to change it depends on a multitude of factors, such as the make and model of your fridge, the quality of your tap water, and how often you actually use the water from the filter.

 

If you visit the website of your fridge provider, they usually have general recommendations of filter changing frequency. Water filter cartridge should be replaced every six months or 300 gallons.

Change That Filter

Now that you understand the critical dangers of not changing the refrigerator water filter, you’ll be in the know when it comes time to swap out your filter.

If you’re looking for a great replacement water filter that matches your fridge make and model, You should check out GlacialPure's wide range of refrigerator filters, GlacialPure's water filters are NSF 42 compliance and WQA approval.