Questions and Answers
The Best Quality Water filters can remove the chemical contaminants and hardness caused by minerals from your water. They can improve the taste, smell and appearance of your drinking water. Most importantly, The Best Quality Water filters can protect your family from dangerous chemicals and substances. For optimum health, consider providing clean and safe water for yourself and your family.
No. The water usage does not increase with a use of water filter. Costs will depend on the type and quality of filter chosen, and the amount of water that is filtered. For more information about costs email us at
info@bestqualitywater.com or call 416.417.2835.
The Best Quality Water
Reverse Osmosis system is excellent for reduction of dissolved metals, minerals, lead, mercury, nitrates, sediment, dirt, rust and other suspended solids.
Consider using a
Water Softener to prevent hard-water build up and significantly reduce soap and detergent consumption. The Best Quality Water softeners provide efficient hardness removal under varying water conditions and sources.
When you worry about the microbiological safety of your water, UV Disinfection Sterilizer is the right solution for you. The Best Quality Water UV systems will disinfect your water by using a non-chemical disinfection process to make your water safe to drink.
Consider using an
Iron and Sulfur Filter to remove the smell. In most instances, this smell does not relate to the sanitary quality of the water. In rare circumstances, it may result from pollution or sewage. In that case, it is a good idea to have the water tested for coliform bacteria and nitrate.
You can consult Health Canada’s Web site for
Canadian Drinking Water Guidelines, which describes microbiological, chemical, radiological and aesthetic quality guidelines of Canadian Drinking Water. For additional questions regarding water treatment and water quality, contact Health Canada at
water_eau@hc-sc.gc.ca or call 1-866-225-0709.You can also check the website for
NSF International for information about quality standards related to drinking water treatment units.