
We are lucky to have access to fresh water from Shoal Lake here in Winnipeg. Generally, our municipal water meets strict safety standards. However, "meeting standards" doesn't always mean the water coming out of your specific tap is perfect.
From the strong smell of chlorine used for disinfection to the risk of lead leaching from aging infrastructure in historic neighborhoods, many Winnipeg homeowners are surprised to learn what ends up in their glass. If you’ve noticed a chemical aftertaste in your morning coffee or cloudiness during the spring thaw, you aren't alone.
Here is why installing a Whole-Home Water Filtration System is the best investment you can make for your family’s health and comfort.
1. The "Old Neighborhood" Problem: Lead Service Lines
If you live in one of Winnipeg’s historic communities—like Wolseley, River Heights, or the West End—your home might still be connected to the city water main by lead service lines. While the city treats water to reduce corrosion, lead can still leach into your water supply as it travels through these aging pipes.
There is no safe level of lead exposure, especially for young children. While the city has a replacement program, it can take years to reach every street. A high-quality water filtration system acts as a final barrier of protection, capturing contaminants right at the entry point of your home before they reach your faucet.
2. That "Pool Water" Smell (Chlorine)
To keep water safe from bacteria as it travels miles from the treatment plant to your home, the City of Winnipeg adds chlorine. While this is necessary for sanitation, it often leaves water tasting chemical or smelling like a swimming pool.
Beyond the taste, chlorinated water can be drying to your skin and hair.
The Solution: A Carbon Filtration System. These filters effectively absorb chlorine and organic compounds, leaving you with water that tastes like fresh spring water and feels gentler on your skin during showers.
3. The "Spring Thaw" Turbidity
Manitobans know that when the snow melts and the rivers rise, our water quality can fluctuate. You might notice your tap water looking slightly cloudy or "milky" during the spring runoff. This is often due to increased sediment and turbidity (cloudiness) in the water source.
A whole-home filtration system includes a Sediment Pre-Filter designed to catch rust, silt, and sand. This doesn't just clear up your drinking water; it protects your dishwasher, washing machine, and hot water tank from clogging up with grit.
4. Reverse Osmosis: The Gold Standard for Drinking
If you want water that rivals the quality of premium bottled brands, consider a Reverse Osmosis (RO) System.
Unlike standard filters, an RO system forces water through a semi-permeable membrane, removing up to 99% of dissolved solids, including:
- Fluoride
- Arsenic
- Nitrates
- Lead
- Cysts and Bacteria
It is the ultimate peace of mind for cooking, making baby formula, and staying hydrated.
Take Control of Your Water Quality
You shouldn't have to buy plastic water bottles to trust what you are drinking. whether you are worried about old pipes in St. Vital or just want better-tasting coffee in Transcona, King's Services has a solution.
Ready to taste the difference? Contact King’s Services today at 431-631-0817 to book a Water Quality Assessment. We will test your water and help you choose the right filtration system for your home and budget.












