Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System
Provides ultra-pure great tasting water on demand at a fraction of the cost and without the hassle of purchasing and transporting bottled water.
Features:
- - Space saving design
- - Much better for the environment than bottled water
- - Effectively blocks toxins - parasites - bacteria - algae - metals - chlorine
- - Smallest system on the market
- - Reverse osmosis membrane extends filter life
- - Assortment of designer faucets to choose from
- - Convienience of ultra-pure water on demand
- - Rugged construction
- - Backed by a solid 2 year warranty
- - NSF Certified
For homes and offices, we sell and install Hydrotech purifiers, one of North Americas largest suppliers of proven water treatment equipment. The unit shown here can deliver 50 gallons per day using a Thin Film Composite membrane (reverse osmosis), sediment pre filter, carbon pre filter and carbon post filter with automatic shut off. This unit does not require an electrical connection and is easily installed under your kitchen counter. Pure water is delivered through a decorative counter-top faucet.
Phthalates, also called plasticizers, are chemicals that keep plastic bottles flexible. Phthalates may leach from bottled water containers into the water, especially when the containers are heated in the sun. How many months have those bottles have been sitting in a warehouse before use? Phthalates have been implicated in the onset of some types of cancer and hormonal problems. In home water filtration provides an easy economical solution by eliminating water storage in plastic. Information may be found on the internet regarding these issues.
Faucets:
Easy to use attractive countertop faucet. Choose from a selection of styles. May be used with any water purifier.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.
Whole House Filtration
Residential Softener
Reliable filters for hardness problems
- - Simple to operate
- - Metered to save salt consumption
- - Backed by a solid warranty
- - Many options to choose from
Whole House Chlorine Removal Filter
- - Simple to operate
- - No maintenance required
- - Activated carbon media lasts years
- - Backed by a solid warranty
Iron, Sulfur and Manganese Filters
- - Removes staining elements from whole house water
- - Simple to operate
- - Backed by a solid warranty
Commercial TMI Softener
- - Wide selection of commercial filters and softeners available
Ultraviolet Sterilization
Ultraviolet sterilization is a very effective way to disinfect a water supply. UV sterilizers actually mimic nature's own method of water disinfection. Exposure to the UV light causes disruption to bacterial and viral DNA. This eliminates the microbes' ability to reproduce, which renders them harmless to humans. Ultraviolet sterilization is effective in treating for bacteria and viruses. However, it is not known to be effective on parasites such as cryptosporidium and giardia. Additional methods of treatment should be used if parasites are a concern in your water supply. Historically, chlorination has been the most common method of disinfection, but the use of UV sterilization has been gaining in popularity. When chlorine reacts with organic matter in the water, it produces disinfection byproducts, most of which are either known or suspected to be carcinogenic. Health risks associated with these byproducts have changed our water quality standards, as Health Canada now regulates maximum contaminant levels for THM's (trihalomethanes).
Ultraviolet disinfection is typically used with private water supplies from streams, lakes, or wells which are known to be bacteriologically unsafe, or in commercial applications requiring additional bacteriological protection. UV sterilization offers many advantages, including no change in water taste, no harsh chemicals, and no production of dangerous disinfection byproducts. It is rapid, effective, and relatively easy to install, monitor, and maintain.
Ultraviolet disinfection is never used as the sole method of water treatment. At the very least, it should be accompanied by sediment prefiltration to ensure that bacteria and viruses are not shielded from the UV light by particulates in the water. Additional pretreatment is necessary for hard water and water with significant levels of iron, manganese, sulfur, or turbidity.
