The Hidden Challenge in Your Water: How Chloramine Impacts Health and Home Filtration Systems
The Hidden Challenge in Your Water: How Chloramine Impacts Health and Home Filtration Systems
Many cities now use chloramine—a mix of chlorine and ammonia—to disinfect drinking water. While it lasts longer than chlorine, it’s harder to remove and can irritate skin, eyes, and lungs. Chloramine may also cause lead to leach from older pipes. For homeowners, it can damage reverse osmosis membranes, shorten carbon filter life, and degrade water softener resin. To protect your health and systems, install a catalytic carbon pre-filter and replace filters regularly. Though chloramine keeps water safe from bacteria, it’s harsh on people and plumbing—making proper filtration essential for long-term clean, healthy water.

The Aloha Way: Protecting Family, Friends, Community, Country
The Aloha Way is simple: protect family, friends, community, and country by making daily water choices easier. Not with fear—with clarity. Water touches what we drink, cook, breathe as steam, and absorb on skin. This post shows how to build a ‘protection stack’ that fits: start with better-tasting drinking water, add filtered ice, and upgrade showers for comfort. Then choose your level—renter, starter, or homeowner essentials—so you don’t overbuy. Join “What’s In Your Water” by taking the Water Health Check and booking a Water Health Consult for a plan you can share with the people you love.
