
The Benefits
Get fresh, clean, tasty drinking water, no matter how far (or close) you live to civilization, using the same technology employed by commercial-grade disinfection units. Walk up to any faucet in your entire home and fill up a glass of bacteria and virus free water without having to rely on city municipality treatment and without tedious, time-consuming water boiling practices that kill but do not eradicate bacteria and viruses from your water.
No wires.
No chemicals.
No power needed.
No bulbs to replace.
50% smaller footprint.

Disinfection Filter by Sky
Pure Hydration Water Systems is the exclusive source for this amazing new technology in NC. The Disinfection Filter is a revolutionary new whole house water disinfection unit that works in conjunction with the Sky Whole House Water Filter to give amazing protection to your entire home.
Using the same technology used by commercial-grade disinfection units, this one has been engineered to deliver fresh, clean, tasty drinking water, no matter how far — or close — you live to civilization.
But don’t take our word for it. The media unit inside this filter is component certified by outside agencies to NSF 42 as well as NSF/ANSI 61.
This top-level quality enables us to deliver year-round protection — even when the power goes out.
You see, our system uses the Quantum Disinfection™ system. This filter uses surface charges to destroy incoming bacteria.
What is Quantum Disinfection?
How does Quantum Disinfection work to treat bacteria & viruses?
How does the Sky DF remove bacteria from water?
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Verified Local Reviews For Pure Hydration Water Systems, an Authorized Sky Home Innovations Dealer
"[They] came out to my home and tested the water. I have to say I was very surprised as to the results. But they were able to provide me with a easy, cost-effective solution. I have to tell you the process from start to finish was seamless. The installers were professional as well as the Customer service. They answered every question I gave them. I would recommend if you are thinking about having your water tested call Sky Home today!!!" - Julie Noelle - 5-Star Google Review
Local Info
Wilmington Drinking Water
Is Wilmington tap water safe to drink?
As Wilmington residents, we here at Pure Hydration Water Systems are passionate about Wilmington drinking water. Most people don’t think twice about drinking a glass of water from their kitchen sink but the truth about what’s in your drinking water is typically more than some can stomach. Water-borne illnesses in NC drinking water are no secret. Even worse, current legal contaminant levels are not up to date with recent studies covering what is safe to consume. While municipal water treatment plants are required to monitor and treat for safe levels of more than 90 contaminants, more than 270 water contaminants have been revealed to have adverse health effects on those that consume it.
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2316 S 17th St Wilmington NC 28401
Phone Number: (910) 601-1662
Hours: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
About Wilmington NC:
Wilmington is a port city in North Carolina and is known as “North Carolina’s Most Accessible Coastal Destination”. Also known as “The River District and Island Beaches”, Wilmington is a gateway to the Cape Fear Coast beaches; Carolina Beach, Kure Beach (Pleasure Island), and Wrightsville Beach.Wilmington, NC, named a Distinctive Destination City by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is one of North Carolina’s most popular destinations. Historic Downtown Wilmington is home to a variety of notable historic venues including Thalian Hall, The Bellamy Mansion, The Cape Fear Museum, and The Battleship North Carolina, docked in the North East Cape Fear River harbor and serving as a permanent exhibit and Memorial for World War II Veterans.
Directions:
Directions from Wilmington International Airport to Pure Hydration Water Systems: Head northeast on Airport Blvd, Continue on N 23rd St., Take N 16th St to Canterwood Rd in Wilmington, Turn left onto N 23rd St, Turn right onto Princess Pl Dr, Princess Pl Dr turns slightly right and becomes Grace St, Turn left onto N 16th St, Pass by Domino's Pizza, Continue onto S 17th St, Continue on Canterwood Rd to your destination, Turn right onto Canterwood Rd, Turn right, Turn right, Destination will be on the left.
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Frequently Asked Drinking Water Questions:
What does the safe drinking water act say?
The safe drinking water act requires many actions to protect drinking water and its sources. The law was amended in 1986 and 1996 and authorizes the US EPA to set national standards for drinking water that protect against both naturally-occurring and man-made contaminants that may be found in drinking water sources. Originally, the SDWA focused primarily on treatment as the means of providing safe drinking water but the 1996 amendments recognized the need for source water protection, training, funding, and public information. The EPA has established protective drinking water standards for more than 90 contaminants but activists push that the number of contaminants monitored should be closer to 270 and that the laws are in dire need of an update.
What is the best water to drink?
While you may have a preference for what is the best water to drink, generally, there’s no one type that promises greater health benefits than the others. Different types of water, each with their own pros & cons, include tap, mineral, spring, glacier, sparkling, distilled, purified, infused, and alkaline but, so long as the water you’re drinking is clean and safe, the main focus is to make sure that you stay hydrated and to ensure you’re drinking enough water on a regular basis.
Is tap water safe to drink?
While the EPA holds that tap water is safe to drink, independent water analysts, activists, and consumer researchers hold that the water found in our tap is still far from healthy. The EPA regulates and requires treatment for more than 90 contaminants but a recent study surveyed the country’s water for more than 270 contaminants deemed unsafe at certain levels for human consumption. Aging infrastructure and outdated laws point more and more to the need for point of service water treatment systems to ensure that water used for drinking, cooking, and bathing is safe for human and animal consumption.
Where does drinking water come from?
Drinking water comes from various sources depending upon where you live. The majority of sources can be categorized as freshwater or groundwater sources. Lakes, rivers, mountain snow/ rain runoff, and natural springs make up the majority of drinking water sources.