Water Filtration Services
Water Filtration Services are brought to you by Nestlé Waters – the world's
largest, most trusted water company. From our free, professional installation to
routine filtration replacement services, Nestlé Waters offers trouble-free
operation and peace of mind. Our certified technicians will select the appropriate
water filtration system, so you always have a clean supply of refreshing water for
drinking and food preparation.
Benefits of our Water
Filtration Services
- QUALITY
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Taste the difference with high quality water from our state-of-the-art water filtration
systems. Nestlé Waters uses the finest filtration technology available, manufactured
by Cuno Inc., a 3M company. These systems are tested by an independent, internationally
recognized laboratory: NSF International. NSF International tests and certifies
that water filtration products meet the requirements of strict public health standards.
The end result for you: assurance that the system will do what it says it will do.
- SAVE
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Cut bottled water costs by up to 50% with our water filtration systems. Discover
an economical way to deliver the refreshing water your employees and guests want
and need. Rent a Nestlé Waters water filtration system and take advantage
of our flat monthly pricing and free on-location inspections every 18 months. All
necessary replacement components are provided and installed at no additional charge.
(Some exclusions may apply.)
Types of Water Filtration Systems
Reverse Osmosis versus Carbon Filtration
- How to decide which is right for you?
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Activated Carbon is the most effective filtration technology for improving off tastes
and odors sometimes associated with municipal water supplies. The FM 1500-B activated
carbon filter used in the Nestlé Waters’ filtration system is very
effective at reducing organic impurities, such as mold, algae, and harmful bacteria,
like E. Coli. In addition, the multi-phase technology is certified by NSF International
for the reduction of Chlorine*, asbestos*, particulates*, protozoan cysts*, and
lead*.
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Reverse Osmosis is appropriate if your water has a lot of minerals. Also, referred
to as “hard water“ or high TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) content.
- How do I know if my water has high mineral content?
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Indications of high mineral content include: mineral deposits on coffee makers and
pots, scale build up on faucets, cloudy ice cubes, and possibly an earthy taste
to the water.
How do these filtration systems work?
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Carbon Filtration uses activated carbon, made from organic material that has been
heat treated with steam to make it extremely porous. The carbon filter technology
acts like an organic magnet, trapping solid materials and impurities in the filter
matrix. The “pores” (tiny filter passageways) trap contaminants, allowing
only treated water to pass through the filter.
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Reverse Osmosis filtration is the process of removing purified water from its impurities.
Reverse Osmosis reduces up to 99% of unwanted impurities and significantly reduces bad taste and odors
for refreshing clean water. Using a semi-permeable membrane to divert dissolved minerals, salts,
metals, chemicals, micro-organisms and other impurities to drain, Reverse Osmosis provides all
the benefits of Activated Carbon Filtration. Reverse Osmosis also provides the additional ability
to reduce dissolved minerals or Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). These dissolved solids are small
particles of minerals that cannot be seen with the naked eye. The technology used in the Nestl´
Waters’ Reverse Osmosis System is manufactured by Cuno Inc., a 3M Company and is NSF certified to reduce
the following contaminants** from tap water.
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Cyst Reduction
Arsenic
Barium
Cadmium
Chromium (Hex.)
Chromium (Tri.)
Copper
Fluoride
Lead
Radium
Selenium
Chlorine Taste & Odor
Turbidity
TDS