What Are Residential Drinking Water Systems?
Residential drinking water systems are built to clean and improve the quality of tap water. These systems treat water coming from public utilities or private wells before it enters your home. Common parts of a system include a pre filter, carbon filter, reverse osmosis unit, or chlorination system.
Each part plays a role in keeping water safe. A pre filter catches larger particles like sand or rust. A carbon filter removes chlorine and odors.
Reverse osmosis systems go a step further by removing tiny contaminants and dissolved solids, giving you high-quality drinking water. If your home uses well water, you may also need a chlorination system or UV light treatment to kill bacteria and other microorganisms.




