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That’s what you’ll get with a whole house water treatment system. It removes impurities that can:

  • Stain sinks, showers, countertops, and tubs
  • Spot your glassware
  • Ruin your clothes
  • Corrode your plumbing and appliances
  • Offend your taste buds

The water in your home may exhibit a variety of adverse water conditions from hardness or turbidity (dirt) to potentially harmful substances including chlorine, nitrates, and detergents. A whole house system includes

three components:

  • A water conditioner or refiner
  • A reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water system
  • An optional electronic water monitor

The water conditioner or refiner treats your water by removing mineral deposits while the RO filters out at least 95 percent of the dissolved solids in your drinking water. The optional electronic water monitor (located at the base of the faucet) tells you when it’s time to change the filter on your RO unit.

A whole house system gives you cleaner, softer water from every faucet in your home, plus delivers safe, clean water for drinking or cooking.