FAQ's

1. What type of Point of Use Water Filter do I need?

This will depend on what types of contaminants are in your water. We will be happy to run some tests to help you determine, or alternatively, you can have a sample of your water sent to a lab for further and more thorough testing. We will then work with you to custom design a filter that best suits your specific water and needs.

2. What type of Whole House Water Filter do I need?

Whole-house filters are designed to effectively reduce or remove many contaminants (100’s if not 1000’s) some of which are sediment, rust, dirt, sand, and silt.

3. Can I send you a water sample to get checked?

Yes! We will be happy to run some tests to help you determine which filter best suits you. Alternatively, you can have a sample of your water sent to a lab for further and more thorough testing. We will then work with you to custom design a filter that best suits your specific water and needs.

4. What contaminants can Whole House Filters remove?

Whole-house filters are designed to effectively reduce or remove many contaminants (100’s if not 1000’s) some of which are sediment, rust, dirt, sand, and silt.

Heavy metals pollutants like arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead and mercury. Organic and inorganic contaminants like VOC’s, Insecticides and herbicides, ammonia, fertilizers, and chemical waste.

Chemicals like chloramine, chlorine, industrial solvents, VOC’s, THM’s and hundreds of other contaminants typically found in water.

The system is service free for 5-10 years as it will be on automated self-maintenance that will flush itself when needed.

All media inside filter is NSF approved.

5. Are your filters approved?

All filters and media inside filters are NSF approved.