03/03/2026
💧 What’s really in your tap water?
Municipal water in the Lower Mainland is treated to make it safe — but that doesn’t mean it’s free from everything you may not want to consume every day. Chlorine and chloramine are commonly added for disinfection, and trace contaminants like PFAS (“forever chemicals”), pharmaceutical residues, microplastics, and heavy metals can still make their way through aging infrastructure and into household water.
Long-term exposure to some of these contaminants has been linked to concerns such as skin and eye irritation, dry hair and skin, unpleasant taste and odour, and potential health risks associated with PFAS and other chemical byproducts, including hormone disruption and impacts on immune health. Many people choose to further filter their water as an added layer of protection for their families.
âś… Reverse Osmosis systems remove up to 99% of dissolved contaminants
âś… Carbon filtration reduces chlorine, chemicals, and bad taste/odours
âś… Cleaner water for drinking, cooking, coffee, pets, and appliances
I provide professional installation and customized filtration solutions designed for local water conditions — no guesswork, just better water.
Message me to learn how you can upgrade your home’s water quality today.