Whole House Filtration

Whole house filtration systems are designed to improve the quality of water throughout your entire home — not just at one faucet.

Whole house filtration system

What problem does it solve?

Chlorine smell
Removes chemical odor from showers, sinks, and laundry.

Bad taste
Improves taste of water used for cooking and drinking.

Skin irritation
Reduces exposure to harsh chemicals in shower water.

Appliance damage
Helps extend life of plumbing and fixtures.

What does a catalytic carbon filter remove?

Catalytic carbon is a high-performance filtration media used in modern whole house systems. It is designed to remove a wide range of contaminants from city water.

• Chlorine

• Chloramine

• Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

• Chemical taste & odor

• Disinfection byproducts

• Some heavy metals (partial reduction)

Unlike standard carbon, catalytic carbon is specifically designed to break down chloramine, which is commonly used in city water systems.

How does it work?

Water enters the system before it reaches your home. It passes through a tank filled with catalytic carbon media, where contaminants are adsorbed and neutralized.

Backwashing systems periodically clean themselves to maintain performance and extend lifespan.

Where is it installed?

Whole house filtration is installed at the main water line, so every faucet, shower, and appliance in the home receives treated water.

Not sure if you need whole house filtration?

Book a water test and we’ll help you understand what’s actually in your water.

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