Centralized Filter Service
Centralized Filter Service
Trusted Centralized Filter Services for Every Property
At Aquacare Solution, we understand the importance of clean, safe, and reliable water for your property. Your centralized water filter plays a crucial role in removing sediments, impurities, and contaminants that can affect water quality and damage plumbing systems. We provide complete centralized filtration solutions—including installation, maintenance, filter replacements, and system upgrades—for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
In addition to centralized systems, we also offer personal home water filters to ensure every tap in your home delivers high-quality water for daily use. For recreational needs, our swimming pool filter systems help maintain crystal-clear, hygienic water that’s safe for everyone. We also specialize in the replacement of filter sand media, ensuring your filtration systems continue to perform at their best.
With our experienced team and proven expertise, we helps you maintain water quality, protect your infrastructure, and enjoy peace of mind. Whether it’s for your entire building, your home, or your swimming pool, we deliver dependable filtration solutions tailored to your needs.

Benefits
Why Choose Us
Free Water Quality Test
With every filter purchase, we provide 3 times free of charge (FOC) water quality tests after installation — ensuring your water stays clean, safe, and reliably filtered over time.
Water Quality Testing Report from The Lab
The water quality testing report from the lab will be including turbidity, total suspended solids, and total iron concentration — helping you verify the performance and clarity of your filtered water.
Testing, Commissioning and Training of The System
We also provide testing, commissioning, and training of the system to the maintenance staff — ensuring they’re fully equipped to operate and maintain the filter system effectively.
Free Scheduled Service
We also providing three (3) times FOC scheduled service for the filter every six (6) months basis or upon request — to keep your system running efficiently and reliably.
Inspection and Testing
Each service includes a thorough inspection and testing of the water filter system, including pipe conditions, control valves, air-release valve, pressure gauge, and sampling point — ensuring your entire setup operates at peak performance.
Free Advices
We’re here to help resolve any issues and provide expert advice on maintaining your piping and water tanks — ensuring a smooth and trouble-free system.
What We Offer
Reliable Centralized Filtration System

We provide high-quality centralized filter systems designed to deliver clean and reliable water throughout your building. Our filters are housed in durable stainless steel SUS 304 vessels, known for their long-lasting strength and excellent resistance to corrosion. Each vessel is carefully engineered to withstand high water pressures of up to 10 bars, ensuring safe and consistent performance.
By choosing stainless steel, you can trust in a safer, more durable solution for your centralized water filtration needs, whether for residential, commercial, or industrial applications. We also supply fibre filters that are more cost-effective and budget-friendly.

Our multimedia filtration system is engineered to provide efficient and reliable water treatment using a layered combination of high-quality filter media. The system includes Manganese Greensand to remove iron, manganese, arsenic, and hydrogen sulphide, along with fine sand to capture dirt, sludge, and other fine particles. This multi-stage setup ensures superior filtration performance for both residential and commercial applications.
To support and optimize flow during filtration and backwash, medium and coarse sand are included to regulate water distribution and prevent disruption of the fine sand layer. A layer of gravel acts as the foundational support, maintaining consistent flow and structural integrity within the filter vessel. Together, these components enable the system to filter particles as small as 5 microns, delivering clean and clear water.
The lifespan of the media typically ranges from 2 to 3 years, depending on vessel size, incoming water pressure, sediment concentration, and backwash frequency. However, we recommend replacing the media every 5 years to maintain optimal filtration efficiency, as the fine sand gradually wears down over time, potentially reducing the system’s ability to capture smaller particles.

Manganese Greensand, also known as glauconite, has been widely recognized and used globally since the 1950s as an effective filtration media. It is composed of approximately 90% glauconite and 10% quartz, giving it strong adsorption and oxidation capabilities. This makes it especially suitable for water treatment applications requiring the removal of various dissolved contaminants.
This specialized media is highly effective in removing iron, manganese, arsenic, and hydrogen sulphide from water. These substances are commonly present in untreated or poorly treated water supplies, particularly from state water authorities or groundwater sources. When left unfiltered, they can cause staining, unpleasant taste or odor, and even health concerns over long-term exposure.
Filtering out iron and manganese is critical, as excessive intake can pose risks to human health and cause operational issues in plumbing systems and household appliances. Manganese Greensand acts as a reliable first line of defense, improving both water quality and safety. It is an essential component in any advanced filtration system where clean, contaminant-free water is a priority.

Chlorine acts as a protective barrier in water storage tanks, helping to prevent contamination from pests and bacteria. A chlorine level of up to 4 mg/L (4 PPM) is considered safe for consumption, as stated by the CDC.
Studies show that removing chlorine from water can lead to a 10x increase in microbial growth, making it unsafe for drinking. In Malaysia, treated water typically contains 0.2 to 2 mg/L of residual chlorine—enough to kill harmful bacteria like E. coli and remain within WHO safety guidelines.
For those who prefer chlorine-free drinking water, a kitchen carbon filter or boiling the water is recommended. However, completely removing chlorine from storage tanks is not advisable, as it increases the risk of contamination during storage.

We strongly discourage the use of activated carbon in centralized filtration systems due to its potential drawbacks. While activated carbon is effective at removing chlorine from water, this reduction can create an ideal environment for pests, bacteria, and fungus to thrive—especially in storage tanks.
Without chlorine, stored water becomes more vulnerable to contamination, leading to foul smells, visible dirt, and even mosquito breeding. This compromises the cleanliness and safety of the water, making it unsuitable for consumption or household use.
In addition, activated carbon can break down over time and slip through the filter, resulting in dark sediments and increased carbon deposits in the water tank. These residues not only affect water clarity but can also lead to higher maintenance needs and additional cleaning costs.
Filter Media
Manganese Greensand
Manganese Greensand is a filtration media used to effectively remove iron, manganese, arsenic, hydrogen sulfide, and other impurities from water.
Fine Sand
Fine Sand is used to filter out dirt, sludge, and other small particles, improving overall water clarity.
Medium and Coarse Sand
Medium and Coarse Sand help regulate flow consistency during filtration and protect the fine sand layer from being disrupted during backwash cycles.
Gravel
Gravel acts as a support media, helping to maintain flow consistency and ensuring effective filtration and backwash performance.
Filter Services
Water Quality Test
Turbidity
Turbidity measures the clarity of water. A decrease in transparency indicates the presence of suspended particles, which may affect water quality.
Total Suspended Solids
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) measures the amount of tiny solid particles that remain suspended in the water, indicating overall water cleanliness and quality.
Total Iron
Total Iron testing measures the concentration of iron in water. Excessive iron levels can affect taste, stain surfaces, and potentially impact human health.
Centralized Filter
Water Tank Condition After 1 Year with Centralized Filter


Other Factors Which Will Affect Water Quality


Piping
GI pipes can accumulate dirt and rust internally over time, leading to reduced water quality and flow efficiency.


Water Tanks
The internal surfaces of the PST tank are severely corroded, which can compromise water quality and structural integrity.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Centralized water filtration involves installing a filtration system at the main water entry point of a building. This way all water – whether for drinking, bathing or cleaning – is filtered before it reaches any tap or outlet.
The advantages of a centralized water filter include enhanced water quality along with plumbing protection and continuous delivery of clean water throughout the entire property. The system proves to be more affordable over time than installing individual filters in each unit.
In Aquacare centralized water filtration system, common media include manganese greensand, fine to coarse sand and gravel. Each type traps different particles to clear the water and remove unwanted substances.
Regular maintenance of centralized water filters ensures their efficient operation. Having the system checked by professionals should occur every two to three years or immediately if water quality problems become evident or performance declines become noticeable.
When your water tastes strange and appears cloudy and causes stains on fixtures together with low pressure you should evaluate the need for a centralized water filter. These systems are also a good idea if there are concerns about pollutants or minerals in the supply.