Most homeowners assume clear water means clean water. That’s not always true. Municipal and well water sources can contain invisible contaminants.
PFAS ("Forever Chemicals")
Man-made chemicals that don’t break down easily and accumulate in the body over time. Even very small amounts can build up in the body with long-term exposure.
Heavy metals
Toxic elements, like Lead and Arsenic, that can leach into water from old pipes, industrial waste, and natural deposits. Heavy metals accumulate in the body and are difficult to eliminate naturally.
Chlorine and chloramine
Disinfectants added to municipal water to kill bacteria. While helpful for sanitation, long-term exposure can stress the body.
Industrial runoff and agricultural chemicals
Chemical residues from farming, manufacturing, and fuel sources that contaminate groundwater. Many are designed to kill pests or microbes — and can affect human biology similarly at certain exposures.
Pharmaceutical residue
Trace amounts of medications (antibiotics, hormones, antidepressants) that pass through wastewater treatment. Treatment plants are not designed to fully remove medications.
Microplastics
Tiny plastic particles now found in most water sources worldwide. They act like “toxin sponges” and can transport other harmful chemicals into your system.
Why does this matter for You and Your Family?
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Most People Never Test Their Water.
Many homeowners don’t know what’s in their local water supply or they assume municipal treatment removes everything
Even homes with “treated” city water still receive water that contains trace contaminants by the time it reaches the tap.
What to Expect
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Speak with a water quality Specialist
Review water source & concerns
Determine if a professional water test is recommended
Personalized filtration guidance
Recommendation for your water and your home.