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Improve the quality of your drinking water with ultrafiltration

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Ultrafiltration removes contaminants from tap water without waste or electricity. Discover how this technology can transform your daily life.

Do you find that your tap water has a metallic taste or an unpleasant aftertaste? What if a simple technology, without electricity or waste, could give you healthier water every day? Discover how the ultrafiltration water system can improve the quality of your drinking water right in your own home.

What is ultrafiltration and how does it work?

Ultrafiltration is a water purification technology that uses a fine membrane to remove contaminants such as particles, heavy metals and organic impurities. Unlike other filtration systems, it operates without electricity and produces no waste water, making it both an ecological and economical solution.

The 3 stages of the ultrafiltration system:

  • Initial filtration: removes large particles such as dirt, sand and sediment
  • Coconut filtration: reduces benzene, chloramine, residual chlorine, pesticides and odors
  • Carbon filtration: removes chemical contaminants and heavy metals through larger pores than reverse osmosis

What contaminants does the ultrafiltration remove?

A home water filter using ultrafiltration can capture :

  • Benzene
  • Chloramine
  • Dioxane
  • Pesticides
  • Heavy metals (lead, mercury, etc.)
  • Unpleasant odors and tastes

Why choose an ultrafiltration system?

Ultrafiltration offers many advantages over other filtration technologies on the market:

  • Proven effectiveness against contaminants

    Ultrafiltration systems remove not only sediments and visible particles, but also invisible chemical contaminants such as benzene, chlorine, heavy metals, chloramines and more.
  • Environmentally-friendly and water-saving
    Ultrafiltration does not waste water. Filtered water is the same water that comes out of the tap, guaranteeing optimal use without any water loss. This makes it an eco-responsible solution, ideal for households concerned about their environmental impact.
  • Compact system

    This tankless filtration system is extremely compact and can easily be stored under the sink or behind the fridge, maximizing space in your kitchen.
  • Easy installation and maintenance
    The ultrafiltration system’s quick-connect filters are easy to replace, and have an average life of 8 to 12 months, guaranteeing simplified maintenance.

Is ultrafiltration right for your lifestyle?

Before choosing an ultrafiltration system, it’s important to consider a number of factors:

  • The size of your household
    The capacity of the system you choose must be adapted to the size of your household and your water consumption.
  • The type of contaminants in your water

    Ask for a free water test test to identify the specific contaminants you wish to eliminate, so you can choose a system that meets your needs.

The system maintenance

Once installed, maintenance is limited to filter replacement, which is simple and affordable.

The frequency of filter replacement in an ultrafiltration system depends on a number of factors, including the quality of the incoming water and the use to which the system is put. In general, filters should be changed every 6 to 12 months. However, this can vary:

  • Highly contaminated water: If the water contains a high concentration of sediment or contaminants, filters may need to be replaced more often, sometimes every 6 months.
  • Intensive use: In households with higher water consumption, the filter may clog up more quickly, requiring more frequent replacement.

A sustainable solution for healthy water

The ultrafiltration system is a reliable, sustainable and environmentally-friendly option for improving the quality of your drinking water. It meets the needs of health- and environment-conscious households, while guaranteeing simple installation and minimal maintenance.

Ready to transform your tap water? Request a quote online and let our experts advise you.

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