Indiana Premium Water Filtration Units
Alternatives to Bottled Water and Unfiltered Tap Water:
UltraHome Premium Whole Home Water Filtration System
Whole-Home Water Filtration Systems:
These systems are installed at the main water line entering your home, ensuring that all water used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning is filtered.
They are a comprehensive solution for improving water quality throughout your entire house.
Under-Sink Water Filters:
These filters provide filtered water specifically at your kitchen faucet, often using technologies like reverse osmosis or activated carbon to remove a wide range of contaminants.
Countertop Water Filters:
Similar to under-sink filters but designed to sit on your counter, these offer convenient access to filtered drinking water.
Water Filter Pitchers:
While less comprehensive, pitchers with built-in filters can improve the taste and reduce some contaminants in drinking water.
Water Ionizers:
These devices not only filter water but also use electrolysis to create alkaline and acidic water, often with claims of added health benefits like improved hydration and antioxidant properties (though more research is needed to fully substantiate all claims).
Distillation Systems:
Water distillers boil water and then condense the steam, leaving behind impurities. This method is highly effective at removing contaminants but can also remove beneficial minerals.
What Advanced Water Technology Can Do for Your Home:
Advanced water technology, particularly whole-home filtration systems and water ionizers, offers significant benefits:
Comprehensive Contaminant Removal: These systems are designed to remove a vast array of contaminants, including:
Chlorine and Chloramines: Eliminates the taste, odor, and potential health effects of these common disinfectants.
Fluoride: Many advanced systems, especially reverse osmosis, can significantly reduce fluoride levels.
Heavy Metals: Removes lead, mercury, arsenic, and other harmful heavy metals.
PFAS (Forever Chemicals): Increasingly, advanced filters are being developed to target these persistent chemicals.
Pesticides and Herbicides: Filters out agricultural runoff.
Sediment and Particulates: Improves clarity and prevents buildup in pipes and appliances.
VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds): Removes industrial chemicals and solvents.
Microplastics: Filters out tiny plastic particles found in many water sources.
Customizable Water Quality:
Optimal pH Balance: Water ionizers can adjust the pH of your water to be more alkaline, which some believe offers health advantages.
Hydrogen (H₂) Infusion: High-performance water ionizers can infuse water with molecular hydrogen, touted for its antioxidant properties.
Mineral Retention/Re-mineralization: Some advanced filtration systems or ionizers can retain beneficial minerals or re-mineralize the water after filtration, ensuring you still get essential electrolytes.
Whole-Home Wellness:
Healthier Drinking and Cooking Water: Access to pure, clean water for all your consumption needs.
Improved Skin and Hair Health: Reducing chlorine and other chemicals in shower water can lead to softer skin and shinier hair, and may alleviate issues for sensitive skin.
Extended Appliance Lifespan:
By removing hard water minerals and sediment, these systems protect your plumbing and appliances from scale buildup and corrosion, leading to fewer repairs and longer product life.
Better Taste and Odor: Eliminates unpleasant tastes and smells often associated with tap water.
Environmental Benefits:
Significantly reduces reliance on single-use plastic bottled water, contributing to a greener planet and reducing plastic waste.
Cost Savings:
While there's an upfront investment, the long-term savings on bottled water can be substantial.
Convenience: Provide purified water from every tap in your home, on demand.
Durability and Low Maintenance: Designed for longevity, often lasting 5-10 years with simple filter replacements.


