• A water test gives you valuable insight into what’s in your water supply. By analyzing a sample, you can identify the presence of various substances that may affect water quality, taste, and odor. Water can naturally contain minerals, sediments, and other compounds, while external factors may also influence its composition. Understanding your water quality empowers you to make informed choices about the best filtration options for your home.

  • Chlorine is commonly found in municipal water supplies, including the water you use for daily showers. While it plays an important role in disinfection, it may also impact skin and hair by stripping away natural oils, which can contribute to dryness and irritation.

    That noticeable chlorine scent? It’s a sign of its presence in your water. Over time, exposure to chlorinated water may affect hair texture, making it feel drier and more brittle. Since chlorine is widely used in Australian water treatment, many homeowners choose filtration solutions to help reduce its impact. A quality filtration system can support softer-feeling skin and healthier-looking hair by minimising exposure to chlorine and other substances.

  • Chlorine and chloramines play an essential role in disinfecting municipal water supplies, helping to maintain safe drinking water. However, many homeowners choose to reduce their exposure to these chemicals for improved water quality and a better bathing experience.

    With our whole-home water filtration system, chlorine levels can be significantly reduced, and chloramines can also be minimised by over 90%. By reducing these substances, you may notice softer-feeling skin and hair with less dryness and irritation.

    If you've ever experienced dry or frizzy hair after showering, high chlorine levels could be a contributing factor. Choosing a quality filtration system can help support a more refreshing and balanced water experience for your home.

    (*Performance based on independent laboratory testing. Actual results may vary depending on water source, usage, and system maintenance.)

  • Lead is a naturally occurring heavy metal that can sometimes be present in water due to aging pipes, plumbing materials, or environmental factors. Prolonged exposure to elevated lead levels in drinking water has been linked to potential health concerns, including effects on cardiovascular health and kidney function. Many homeowners choose water filtration as an added layer of protection to help reduce lead exposure and improve overall water quality.

    (*Information provided is for general awareness. Filtration systems are designed to reduce lead levels, but results may vary depending on water source and system maintenance.)

  • PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals that have been widely used since the 1940s in products such as non-stick cookware, water-resistant fabrics, and food packaging. Over time, these substances can enter the environment, including water sources, through industrial waste and everyday consumer products.

    Because PFAS break down very slowly, they are sometimes referred to as 'forever chemicals.' Research is ongoing to better understand their presence in water and any potential long-term effects on human health. Many homeowners choose advanced filtration systems to help reduce PFAS levels in their water as an added precaution.

    (*Information provided is for general awareness. Filtration systems are designed to reduce certain PFAS compounds, but results may vary depending on water source and system maintenance.)

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