** 2017 UPDATE ***
HomeSpring is gone again, probably never to return – Content below for archival purposes only
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How Homespring Works

Certral Water Purification Treatment Steps

Filtered Water for Every Faucet in Your Home

Whether your home is supplied by ground water (well or cistern), surface water (lake or river) or municipal water (city or town); a Homespring Central Water Purifier will provide “Crystal clear water from every tap”.

The Homespring Central Water Purifier physically blocks out contaminants like bacteria, parasites and viruses as the water enters your home (please see certification and testing data for more information). This shift towards ‘point of entry’ water filtration ensures that your entire home is supplied with cleaner, safer and better tasting water.

The System consistently provides clean, filtered water for all of your cleaning, cooking, washing and drinking needs; while automatically flushing unwanted contaminants and particles down the drain.


GE’s Ultrafiltration Membrane

The Homespring Central Water Purifier uses thousands of GE’s ultrafiltration hollow fibre membrane strands. Each membrane strand contains billions of microscopic pores. Household water pressure pushes water molecules through these pores towards the hollow center of the membrane, while blocking out larger contaminants such as bacteria, parasites and viruses (please see certification and testing data for more information). Filtered water then flows through each fibre and is distributed to every household fixture.

Unwanted particles and micro-organisms are then flushed out of the System during the automatic cleaning cycle.

Ultrafiltration Membrane Pores

Pore Size

Due to the small pore size, particles that are too large to pass through are physically blocked out, while dissolved salts and essential minerals freely pass through.

The Homespring Central Water Purifier effectively blocks and removes particles larger than 0.02 microns nominal from your water supply.

Ultrafiltration Membrane Filtration

Carbon Filter

The Homespring Central Water Purifier Prefilter removes large particles from source water to protect and extend the life of the system.

The filter can be used on municipal water sources to reduce unwanted tastes and odors associated with aesthetic chlorine. This Prefilter utilizes the surface area of small granules to bind and contain trace chemicals, keeping them from entering your water supply. One teaspoon of granular Activated Carbon has a surface area equivalent to that of a football field.

The stainless steel mesh filter can be used on water sources as a final guard for the Membrane Module against large particles. This reusable filter is used in installations where activated carbon is not required.

Particle

System Specifications

Homespring Central Water Purifier

Homespring™ model number UF211
Max rated peak flow in gallons (liters) per minute 11 (42)
Max rated continuous flow in gallons (liters) per min 4.5 (17)
Appr. water volume treated annually in gallons (liters x 106) 130,000 (0.49)
Carbon filter capacity in gallons (liters) 130,000 (0.49)
Installation height (vertical mount) inches (cm) 74 (188)
Installation height (horizontal mount) inches (cm) 36 (91)
Footprint (vertical mount) inches (cm) 18 x 18 (45 x 45)
Footprint (horizontal mount) inches (cm) 24 x 74 (61 x 188)
Maximum ambient temperature 60°C (140°F)
Homespring controllers Advanced plus
Maximum peak flow rate (LPM/USgal) Up to 42/11
Maximum continous flow rate (LPM/USgal) 17/4.5
Minimum temperature (°C/°F) >0/32
Maximum temperature (°C/°F) <38/100
Approximate flush volume (litres/USgal) 45/12
Typical system efficiency* 95%
Controller Voltage (VAC) 120 / 230
Bacteria Removal** >99.99999%
Virus removal ** >99.999%
Cyst removal ** >99.95%
*Depends upon model, water quality and flow rate.
**Please see certification and testing data for more informatio
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Technological Comparison

Technological Comparison

*Please see Additional Information below.
**When installed with the optional activated carbon pre-filter.

Additional Information

The Homespring Central Water Purifier must be installed by an authorized Homespring technician and properly maintained in accordance with the Homeowner’s Manual. Failure to properly maintain the system will compromise performance and/or result in a failure to control water quality, which may lead to delivering of contaminated water. Improvements to taste result when the system is used with the optional carbon filter. Water Safety: Please see the certification and independent laboratory results. Contaminants and pathogens may build-up in a house’s piping system and could shed into the water after it has been filtered through the Homespring Central Water Purifier. Follow manual instructions, including use of a sanitizer on the piping system to avoid contaminant build-up. Exposure to microorganisms may also occur during daily activities.

 

System Benefits

Total ConvenienceThe Homespring™ Ultrafiltration System by GE is installed at the point where water enters your home, providing unlimited, ultrafiltered water at every faucet. The system is virtually maintenance-free and automatically self cleans on a daily basis.Great TasteBottled water taste is now as easy as turning on the tap. The Homespring ultrafiltration System by GE can reduce unpleasant tastes and odors at the point of entry to your home.

Limitless SupplyA steady stream of ultrafiltered water is available for all your family needs. The Homespring Ultrafiltration System by GE reduces dry skin and allergic reactions due to chlorinated water.

Purified WaterYou and your family will enjoy peace of mind when drinking, preparing food and bathing in ultrafiltered water.Save MoneyWorking with existing water pressure, the Homespring Ultrafiltration System by GE requires no electricity to filter your water. Electricity is only necessary to activate the controller for the daily backwash cycle.

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How it Works
This animation illustrates the operational process of the Homespring Central Water Purification System.

14 Replies to “HomeSpring is Back!”

  1. How much does something like the GE Homespring UF211 cost and where can you get it?

    Thanks

  2. I usually see dealers selling them for around $ 4,500.00 – Final installed pricing will of course vary based on your local dealer, installation complexity, prefilter requirements, type of controller, local permit requirements etc…

  3. I usually see dealers selling them for around $ 4,500.00 – Final installed pricing will of course vary based on your local dealer, installation complexity, prefilter requirements, type of controller, local permit requirements etc…

  4. What is the approximate cost of replacing the Membrane system and what is the normal life of this system, in months, in a small industrial operation using municipal water and about 6 US GPM

  5. There are two parts to the HomeSpring for municipal applications: Prefilter and UF Element. The prefilter should be changed at least once a year, and possibly more frequently than that depending on influent chlorine levels (higher chlorine levels = more frequent filter replacement). Many dealers will install a cartridge prefilter or even a self-backwashing one like this to make the HomeSpring prefilter last longer. List price on the Carbon prefilter is $150.00

    If properly configured with an aggressive automatic backwash schedule, the UF element will last for years. Pentair warrants that it will last up to 5 years under normal use and has a pro-rated schedule for replacement cost if it fails sooner than that.

    HomeSpring Prorated replacement costs

  6. we have about 13 units in system and are looking to purchase filters such as the cabon and prefliters also looking to have a few replacement control units please get back to me so as the local dealer is not avalaible any more.

  7. Hi Greg, Where can I buy GE (UF 211) pre- filters, GAC and stainless steel?
    Do you know the mesh size and density?
    Many thanks,
    Jim Molden
    360 961 2503
    Bellingham, WA

  8. Hi Jim,

    My good friend Matt Mahany at Soft Water Specialists can help you with that.
    You can reach him directly at 509-845-7638
    Let me know if you need any further assistance.

    All the best,

    Greg

  9. we have one of these and it’s getting more expensive to service and replace parts here in new zealand.
    ive seen some places in the US are offering service to convert homespring systems to use other filters – is this something owners could do themselves? or better to just convert the whole thing to a different system? thanks!

  10. Hi Sam,

    With no hope for new manufacture, and the conversion kits looking unreliable, I strongly suggest replacing outright with a different system.
    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

    All the best,
    Greg

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