"what's REALLY in your water?"
- Chlorine
- Heavy Metals
- PFAS & Microplastics
- Contaminants
Reverse Osmosis is the only answer to removing 99.99% of all the above!
If you are interested in installing a reverse osmosis unit and would like to check the quality of your water first, we will send you a TDS-3 meter to use, at no cost to you You can easily use the device yourself to check the ppm of total solids in your water.
Why Homeowners Choose Our Water reverse osmosis units?
Removes Harmful Contaminants
Removes PFAS, microplastics & harmful chemicals
Save Hundreds OF DOLLARS Every Year
No more buying or lugging around heavy bottled water
Fresh, Better-Tasting Water
Cleaner, safer, better-tasting water — straight from your tap
HOW TO GET free annual filter exchanges?
We know that you are going to love your Reverse Osmosis Water Filter which is why we will gift you with a free annual SERVICE PLAN for every referral that you send us. This service plan includes free filter cartridge exchanges and services valued at up to $165.00 for every installed referral.
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WHY INSTALL A REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER FILTER?
- A reverse osmosis system is the most practical method of water filtration for the removal of microplastic and forever chemicals!
WHAT IS PFAS? ‘When it comes to PFAS there is actually no safe level!’ Following the discoveries of PFAS, experts have issued a scathing assessment of the guidelines in place for Australia’s drinking water quality.
International Pollutants Elimination Network senior policy adviser Dr Mariann Lloyd-Smith said Australia is falling behind other countries in drinking water safety. Even in the US, the laws are far more restrictive than Australia’s..
“Australian standards … are out of date, out of touch and totally are not usable for protecting human health,” Dr Lloyd-Smith told ABC radio.
“We really do need to move on these chemicals quickly. And particularly when it’s in drinking water, something that everybody has to consume. It just is totally unacceptable.”
The University of Sydney medicine and health faculty’s Nick Chartres said PFAS are “the most mobile, persistent and toxic chemicals in the world”.
He said the US Environmental Protection Agency found “based on the best available evidence that we have … there is actually no safe level (of exposure to PFAS)”.
“So if you get exposed across a lifetime, at any level, your risk of these diseases starts going up incrementally based on the level of exposure,” Dr Chartres said.