Maintains Consistent Water Flow in High Sediment Areas

Arius Sediment Filter acts as the first line of defense, helping capture larger particles before they reach the main filter, prolonging its life. In areas with high sediment levels, replacing the sediment filter as needed helps maintain strong water flow and keep your Arius performing at its best, without replacing the more costly carbon filter.

Only necessary for homes with:

  • Older plumbing systems

  • Visible sediment or rust particles

  • Well water or high-sediment municipal water

  • Reduced flow before the main filter is due for replacement

When Does Sediment Filter Need Replacement?

Unlike the main filter, the sediment filter doesn't have a fixed replacement schedule. Its lifespan depends on the amount of sediment, rust, sand, and other particles present in your water.

You may want to replace your sediment filter if you notice:

✓ Reduced water flow or pressure

✓ Visible discoloration or buildup on the filter

✓ Water flow decreases before your main filter is due for replacement (90 days or less)

Replace in Minutes

Arius features a patented easy-housing mechanism that twists open effortlessly, making filter replacement quick and simple.

Steps:

  1. Untwist the filter housing
  2. Remove the cartridge
  3. Take off outer sediment filter and slide new one on
  4. Insert the filter into the housing
  5. Screw the housing back on

 Frequently Asked Questions

When do I replace the sediment filter? +

You only need to replace it if your water flow has significantly decreased and you replaced your main filter less than 90 days ago.

Is it necessary for me to replace? +

No, its not necessary. Sediment filter replacements are only needed for high sediment areas. If your water flow stays consistent throughout the life of the main filter (90 days), you don't to replace your sediment filter.

How do I know it’s time to replace? +

Whenever your water flow has slowed significantly.

What happens if I delay replacement? +

The water flow would slow down to a drip and sediment could clog the system completely, requiring a full system clean.

Is it compatible with all Arius models? +

Yes, the sediment filters are universal – for bathtub, shower and sink models.

Don't Forget Softener Salt

Filter gets rid of contaminants like chlorine and heavy metals. Softener removes hard water minerals - but it needs regular salt recharging to keep working. Keep at least one bag of softener salt on hand at all times to ensure best performance.