




Reverse osmosis systems use multi-stage filtration to remove dissolved solids, contaminants, and impurities from drinking water. These systems are commonly installed under the sink and focus on clean, great-tasting water for daily consumption. These can also be connected to your refrigerator.
Water softeners treat hard water by reducing mineral content that causes scale buildup. They help protect plumbing, extend appliance life, and improve water feel throughout the entire home.
Carbon filter systems reduce chlorine, taste, and odor from household water. These filters are used as standalone systems or as part of reverse osmosis and water softener setups to improve overall water quality.
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LG Home Comfort provides water purification services across Ontario. Our service areas include major cities such as Windsor, London, Georgetown, Kitchener, Toronto, Niagara, Ottawa, North Bay, and many surrounding communities.
Regions such as Kitchener and surrounding areas within Ontario are known for higher mineral content and hard water, making water purification systems especially useful for homeowners there. Service availability may vary based on system type and installation requirements. Homeowners are encouraged to contact LG Home Comfort to confirm service availability in their specific Ontario location.
Water quality issues such as hard water, chlorine taste, and mineral content are common in many Ontario homes. Understanding these issues helps homeowners decide whether they need a water softener, a reverse osmosis (RO) system, or a combination of both.
Key points to consider include:
A professional assessment helps determine whether a softener, an RO system, or both are the right solution for your home.
In many homes, using both a water softener and a reverse osmosis (RO) system provides more complete water treatment because each system solves a different problem. Understanding their roles helps homeowners decide whether one or both are needed.
Homes with hard water and concerns about drinking water quality often benefit most from combining both systems. The softener protects the home water system, while RO ensures high-quality drinking water at the point of use.
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