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Ozone Water Treatment

The pinnacle of industrial-grade residential water sterilization.

What is Ozone (O3)?

Oxygen in the air we breathe is comprised of two stable oxygen atoms (O2). Ozone (O3) is created when you force a third oxygen atom to attach itself to an O2 molecule. This third atom is highly unstable. When injected into water, that third atom violently detaches itself and attaches to anything it touches—shattering the cell walls of bacteria, oxidizing heavy metals, and destroying chemical toxins.

Why Use Ozone Instead of Chlorine?

Ozone acts exactly like chlorine in its ability to sterilize water, but it is 3,000 times faster and vastly more powerful. More importantly, unlike bleach/chlorine, Ozone leaves zero toxic chemical residues. Because it is just an unstable form of oxygen, after it does its job killing the bacteria, it simply reverts back into pure, breathable O2 and off-gases into the air.

This makes Ozonation the most premium, taste-free disinfection method for bottled water plants and highly toxic private wells.

How Systems are Setup

Because Ozone gas is toxic to breathe, it cannot be stored in a tank. It must be generated on-site, perfectly precisely, as the water is flowing. A residential ozone generator uses a high-voltage corona discharge (simulating a lightning strike inside a tube) to create the O3 gas, which is then immediately injected into the water line using a Venturi valve. It is highly complex, extremely expensive, and requires a professional water engineer to install safely.