How to Choose the Right Water System for a New Home
Building or moving into a new home is the perfect time to make smart, long-term decisions—especially when it comes to the water your family will use every day. While countertops and flooring might get more attention, your home’s water system plays a crucial role in your health, comfort, and the lifespan of your appliances.
At One Water Systems, we believe clean, efficient, and sustainable water should be a standard in every household—not an afterthought. If you're wondering how to choose the right water system for your new home, this guide is for you.
Step 1: Test Your Water Quality
Before you choose any system, know what’s in your water. Municipal and well water supplies can both contain contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, pesticides, or bacteria. Hard water (high in minerals like calcium and magnesium) is also extremely common.
You can:
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Request a water quality report from your local municipality
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Use a DIY water test kit
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Schedule a professional water analysis (we offer this service)
Knowing your specific water challenges helps determine whether you need filtration, softening, or a combination of both.
Step 2: Decide Between Point-of-Use vs. Whole-House Systems
There are two main types of water treatment systems:
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Point-of-Use (POU): Installed at a single tap or appliance (like under the kitchen sink)
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Whole-House Systems: Treat water at the point it enters your home, covering every faucet, shower, and appliance
For new homes, whole-house systems are the smarter long-term investment. They protect your entire plumbing system, improve water quality everywhere, and are easier to install during construction or remodeling.
Step 3: Understand Your Needs
Every home and family is different. Consider:
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Do you have hard water?
→ You'll likely need a water softener or conditioning system. -
Concerned about chlorine, sediment, or contaminants?
→ A filtration system is essential. -
Want to improve taste and drinking water?
→ Add a reverse osmosis (RO) unit in the kitchen or opt for a system that improves drinking quality at every tap. -
Want low-maintenance and eco-conscious solutions?
→ One Water Systems specializes in non-salt, maintenance-free solutions ideal for environmentally conscious homes.
Step 4: Choose the Right Size and Flow Rate
A good system matches the demands of your home’s size and water usage. Key considerations include:
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Number of bathrooms
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Number of people in the household
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Daily water consumption
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Plumbing size and flow rate requirements
An undersized system won’t perform efficiently. A properly sized solution ensures strong water pressure, consistent performance, and long-term reliability.
Step 5: Think Long-Term (Maintenance, Costs, and Warranty)
Look beyond the initial purchase price and consider:
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Maintenance requirements – Does it need regular filter changes? Salt refills?
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Operating costs – Electricity use, water waste, etc.
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Warranty and support – Are you covered for parts, labor, and performance?
One Water Systems provides low-maintenance, whole-house solutions with long-lasting media and no salt, electricity, or filter replacements—backed by a solid warranty and local support.
Choose a System You Can Trust
Your water system will impact your home for years to come. Don’t settle for a cookie-cutter solution. At One Water Systems, we offer customized water treatment solutions based on your water profile, home specs, and family needs.
Building a new home? Let’s build it smarter—with clean, sustainable water from day one.
Contact One Water Systems today for a free consultation and water analysis. Your future self—and your plumbing—will thank you.
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