Clean, safe water is something many of us take for granted—but the truth is, even treated tap water can carry impurities that affect taste, odour, and potentially your health. In Australia, water quality varies depending on your location, the age of local infrastructure, and the condition of your plumbing. Installing a water filtration system at home is a smart way to improve the quality of the water you and your family drink, cook with, and use every day.
Australian drinking water is generally well-regulated, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Depending on where you live, your tap water may contain:
While these elements are usually present in small, regulated amounts, they can still affect water taste, skin health, and appliance longevity.
There are multiple types of filters, however there are two most common ones.
Whole House Filters:
Installed at the main water supply, these systems filter all the water entering your home—ideal for removing sediment, chlorine, and rust that could affect plumbing fixtures, laundry, and bathing.
Under-Sink Filters:
A popular choice for kitchens, these systems provide filtered water at a single tap, great for drinking and cooking. They typically use carbon filters to remove chlorine, odours, and chemicals.
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