40x2.5 Sediment Filters

All Filters offers a variety of 40x2.5 sediment water filters for your water filtration system, including P series melt-blown polypropylene, AP series grooved melt-blown polypropylene, PD series thermally bonded polypropylene, R series pleated polyester, and CW series string-wound polypropylene sediment water filters. These filters utilize premium filtration media in a variety of microns to fit your reduction of particulate matter needs. The 40” length of these replacement sediment water filters allows for higher water flow applications, including for high capacity residential and commercial applications.

Sediment Filter Cross Reference Chart

Size

Rating

SpiroPure

Hydronix

Pentek

P Series

P Series

2.5" Melt-Blown Polypropylene

2.5" x 40"

  • 1 micron

  • 5 micron

  • 10 micron

  • 25 micron

  • 50 micron

  • 75 micron

AP Series

AP Series

Grooved Melt-Blown Polypropylene

2.5" x 40"

  • 1 micron

  • 5 micron

PD Series

PD Series

Thermally Bonded Polypropylene

2.5" x 40"

  • 1 micron

  • 5 micron

  • 25 micron

R Series

R Series

Pleated Polyester

2.5" x 40"

  • 1 micron

  • 5 micron

  • 10 micron

  • 20 micron

  • 30 micron

  • 50 micron

CW Series

CW Series

2.5" String-Wound Polypropylene

2.5" x 40"

  • 1 micron

  • 5 micron

  • 10 micron

  • 20 micron

  • 30 micron

  • 50 micron

  • 100 micron

FAQs on 40x2 5 Sediment Water Filters

How do I install a 40x2.5 sediment water filter in my home?

First ensure your filter housing is a standard 40” slim housing. Next, remove the old filter cartridge and drop in the new cartridge. Make sure the O-rings are intact and properly seated. Close the housing and your sediment filter is ready to go!
A sediment filter helps reduce particulate matter from your water, such as sand, rust, and silt. This particulate can build up in appliances and cause wear and tear. Sediment filters are also excellent pre-filters that protect additional filters like carbon or RO membranes from premature loading due to sediment particles.
How often you replace your 40x2.5 sediment filter depends upon individual factors like water quality and usage. But in general, a sediment cartridge will be replaced every 2-4 months, or once you notice a significant drop in your water pressure.
Yes! The longer 40” filter can be a great choice for commercial water filter systems, allowing for higher flow than shorter cartridges. Make sure you are selecting the right micron ratings for your filtration needs. If you need assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly All Filters customer service team.
Yes! While a carbon filter is the best choice for improving taste, removal of sediment particles will help improve taste to some degree, and will definitely improve water clarity as particulate matter like sand, silt, and rust is reduced from the water supply.