Frequently Asked Questions

1“What makes water good or bad?”
Several factors determine your family’s water quality, including harsh chemicals, bacteria, rock content, waste, and even pharmaceuticals. Each of these are surprisingly common in the municipal (city) water supply. Good water is free of these contaminants!
2“How can I ensure my home and family are protected against unclean water?”
Whole home water filtration systems are the only way to ensure that your home and family are completely protected against unhealthy water that can damage you and your appliances. We work with the leading experts in this industry and recommend a solution based on your family’s needs.
3“How much does a whole home filtration system typically cost?”
A complete system from a reputable brand can be an investment of up to $15,000.00, but this varies depending on size of home, number of people, and age of home. Unclean water has surprising costs over time that many homeowners don’t consider. Typically, these hidden costs greatly outweigh the financial benefits of investing in a proper filtration system, making clean water an obvious choice. The value of clean water is a lesson we either learn the easy way, or the hard way (pun intended).
4 “We JUST moved in. Can’t I just wait until later to test and purify my water?”
Of course, however, there is no better time to invest in the protection of your home and health. We humans tend to procrastinate and let things go. Consider a tooth cavity: If we see a cavity and choose to ignore it, we end up paying much more, and deal with the pain of extra dental work. Investing in clean water is no different. When it comes to the health of your family and protecting your home; when do YOU feel is the best time to invest? Should you choose to wait a few years to clean up your water, we’d recommend that you call a plumber instead, because that’s likely what your home will need.
5“Can I purchase a cheap system at a hardware store?”
Yes, you certainly can. Unfortunately, these systems often cost much more in the long term, due to frequent filter changes and service when other parts need to be replaced. This short-term strategy is unwise, especially in the age of modern technology. We have seen many setups in the past, and none compared to the performance and simplicity of a whole home system.
6“Will my HOA or insurance try to keep me from installing a system?”
Whole home filtration systems are becoming almost as common as air conditioning, so there is very little and HOA can legally do to prevent you from investing in the health of your home and family. Insurance companies typically encourage you to clean up your water, because this can only benefit the property. In fact, unclean water often voids the warranties of your water using appliances and air conditioning systems.