Water Treatment Systems

There are many different types of water treatment solutions. The right one for your home depends on where your water comes from, where you live, the plumbing in your house and the needs of the people who live there,

Reverse Osmosis System

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane to separate ions, unwanted molecules and larger particles from drinking water. A reverse osmosis system improves waters overall taste, and purity.

Water Softeners

A water softener removes calcium and magnesium that makes your water “hard”. A water softener improves hair, skin, nails and improves longevity of home appliances.

Water Conditioner

A water conditioner system treats water to remove different types of unwanted contaminants. Water conditioners remove contaminants that alter the smell and taste of your water, such as chlorine.

We offer water treatment systems and services designed specifically to improve the water quality in your home or business.

Some benefits of water treatment:

  • Improved taste and water clarity
  • Removes contaminants
  • Environmentally friendly and cost-effective
  • Healthier looking hair, skin and nails.
Bobby Boucher Water Boy, Mud Dogs Now that’s what I call high quality H2O.
Shannon Turner Owner, Mandakani Yoga Just wanted to send you a quick note to say that I am loving the water! Since we switched to your water my students have been drinking more.
Susan Hall Manager, Coffee Lodge, Duty Free We switched to Kern Ice about 6 months ago and are very happy that we did. The product is great, as is the wonderful customer service Kern provides. Being able to buy local is a plus.
Don Holden Manager, Shell Kern Ice Products are great. The ice is filtered water so always fresh. We never have to call to get a refill on ice, they always pop in and check. All staff is amazing. Thanks for everything.

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1804 London Line,
Sarnia, ON N7W 1A1
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