Absolute Water Filters and Systems are designed to get right to the problem and make your water clean, clear and welcome in your home again. Our systems are carefully designed to eliminate the most common, challenging issues: cloudy water, rust or blue-green staining and rotten egg smell. They solve your specific water challenges without putting a major burden on your time or your budget. Depending on the water quality in your home, one or more systems may be necessary to return your water to a pristine state. Ask your Absolute Water professional for a free, thorough analysis of your water to see which answer will be best for you.
Arsenic Water Filter —If you’re faced with arsenic in your water, you want a hassle-free solution you can rely on to remove this deadly poison. So leave everything to Absolute Water. The tanks that filter the arsenic from your water will be periodically replaced when necessary by your
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Chlorine Removal Filter —This single-tank unit is a simple solution to whole home chlorine removal and a great addition to any Absolute Water softener. It not only provides chlorine-free water to every faucet in your home, it also protects your water softener from the harsh effects of chlorine.
Chloramine Reduction System —The use of chloramine to disinfect water is increasing in popularity. An increasing number of water treatment plants have begun to use chloramine, instead of chlorine, to disinfect water. Like chlorine, chloramine has an unpleasant taste and odor and can also make water more corrosive.
If you currently have a dechlorination system, it might not be up to the job of removing chloramine from water efficiently. Absolute Water's Chloramine Reduction System, frequently installed in conjunction with a Absolute Water softener, is a single-tank solution to filter chloramine from your home’s water supply. The system uses our exclusive Catalytic Carbon media and delivers chloramine-free water to every faucet in your home. It works effectively to maximize chloramine reduction with minimal maintenance. Check with your local water utility to find out if chloramine is being used to treat your water supply.