Municipal water is treated for safety, but chlorine, chloramine, and mineral buildup can still affect taste, skin, and your plumbing over time.
Find My SystemPrivate wells aren't monitored by a utility, so iron, sulfur, hardness, and bacteria are on you to catch and treat.
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One system, installed where water enters your home, that filters everything — every shower, every faucet, every appliance. Most models run with no electricity and no wasted water.
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Hardness minerals build up in pipes, water heaters, and appliances, and leave your skin and hair dry. A properly sized softener stops it before it starts — ours can be monitored right from your phone.
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RO pushes water through a membrane fine enough to remove the widest range of contaminants of any home treatment method — so what comes out of the tap is what you actually want to drink.
Shop Reverse Osmosis SystemsWhat You Can't See
Most water problems don't have a taste or smell — hardness, iron, and chlorine byproducts build up quietly over years.
What It Costs You
Scale and sediment shorten the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and fixtures long before they'd otherwise wear out.
What's Actually in Your Water
City and well water are tested differently and treated differently — knowing which one you have is the first step.
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