Why do I need a water filter at home even if municipal water is treated?
While municipal water is treated before distribution, it may still contain contaminants such as chlorine, sediments, heavy metals, or bacteria by the time it reaches your tap. Aging pipes and long delivery systems can introduce impurities, which compromise water taste and pose health risks. This is especially true in regions where water passes through corroded infrastructure or faces exposure to fluctuating pressure and temperature.
Installing a Water Filter ensures that the final stage of water delivery—right at your faucet—is purified for safe consumption. It removes fine particles, chemical residues, and microorganisms, providing you with fresh, healthy, and great-tasting water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
