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 Wellness Trend Nobody Talks About: Water Exposure
Wellness trends track macros, steps, and sleep, but rarely water exposure: what you drink, cook with, breathe as shower steam, and absorb on skin. This post reframes better water as a daily comfort system: cleaner-tasting drinking water, clearer ice, calmer showers, and less scale in appliances. Start small (pitcher/countertop), then level up to under-sink or whole-home based on goals. Add a reusable bottle and kettle to support routines you’ll keep. Use a humidifier with filtered water to cut mineral dust and a simple habit tracker to stay consistent. Take the Water Health Check, then book a Water Health Consult.
