Better Water. Better Living.

Clean, filtered water from every tap—improving how your water looks, tastes, and feels every day.

Better Taste. Better Hydration.

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Eliminates bad odour and taste

Have you ever turned on your kitchen tap expecting a refreshing glass of water, only to notice a strange smell or unpleasant taste? While tap water is treated before it reaches your home, it often contains chlorine and can pick up trace metals from pipes along the way. These factors can affect the taste, smell, and overall quality of the water you drink every day.

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Removes chlorine

To ensure safe drinking water, chlorine is commonly used throughout Australia to disinfect public water supplies. While this process plays an important role in protecting public health, the remaining chlorine can impact the taste, smell, and overall quality of the water flowing from your taps.

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Enhances your hydration

A premium water filtration system does more than refine what’s in your water. By improving its taste, clarity and overall quality, filtered water becomes something you genuinely enjoy drinking every day.

Better for Your Skin & Hair.

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Enhances skin health.

Drinking and showering in clean, well-balanced water supports healthy hydration throughout the body, including the skin. Reducing chlorine in your water can also help protect the natural oils in your hair and skin, which may contribute to a healthier, more comfortable feel.

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Improves hair health

Chlorine and hard water minerals can strip natural oils from hair and leave behind residue that affects its softness and shine. By reducing these elements, filtration can help hair feel softer, look healthier, and make shampoos and conditioners work more effectively.

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 Improves your digestion

Quality drinking water isn’t just about purity — mineral balance also plays a role. Water with a well-balanced mineral profile can support overall wellbeing and contribute to healthy digestion as part of a balanced lifestyle.

A Cleaner, Easier Home.

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Cleaner Dishes

No matter how carefully you wash them, hard water minerals can dry onto glasses and leave a chalky or cloudy appearance. An anti-scale filter helps stop these minerals from forming deposits, so glasses come out clearer and shinier.

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Protects your clothing and laundry

Hard water minerals and chlorine can affect your laundry, leaving fabrics feeling stiff and causing colours to fade over time. Improving water quality can help keep clothes softer, brighter, and looking better for longer.

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Reduce your time on regular cleaning

Hard water minerals can leave stubborn limescale and soap residue on showers, sinks, and tapware, often requiring frequent cleaning to keep surfaces looking their best. By reducing these minerals, a water treatment system helps minimise buildup, making bathrooms and kitchens easier to maintain and reducing the time spent on regular cleaning.

Protect Your Home & Appliances.

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Reduces limescale

Limescale can gradually build up inside pipes, taps, and shower heads, restricting water flow and reducing overall performance. It can also leave stubborn white deposits and staining on tapware and fixtures, affecting their appearance over time. Reducing scale-forming minerals helps maintain consistent water pressure while keeping plumbing and tapware looking cleaner for longer.

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Reduces appliance costs

Mineral-rich hard water can leave scale deposits inside your plumbing and household appliances. Over time, this buildup can reduce efficiency, impact performance, and shorten the lifespan of coffee machines, hot water systems, dishwashers, kettles, washing machines and more throughout the home.

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Save money on costly plumbing repairs

Hard water minerals can build up inside pipes over time, forming limescale that restricts water flow, stresses plumbing systems and eats away at fixtures and pipework. Managing scale helps in reducing the risk of pipe damage, leaks, and burst pipes.

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Saves you money on utility bills

By reducing mineral scale and improving water quality, filtration systems can help appliances run more efficiently, lower energy consumption, reduce detergent use, and extend the lifespan of household equipment. Over time, these improvements can help reduce overall household costs.

Save Money & Reduce Waste.

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Save money on bottled water

Over the past decade, bottled water has become increasingly popular, particularly with the rise of health and fitness culture. However, constantly buying bottled water can be expensive and wasteful. With a high-quality ClearHaven water filtration system, you can enjoy clean, refreshing water straight from your tap — no bottles required.

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Reduce your plastic footprint

Globally, more than one million plastic bottles are purchased every minute, yet fewer than half are recycled. Manufacturing these bottles also consumes millions of barrels of oil each year, highlighting the environmental impact of relying on bottled water.

Cleaner, Higher Quality Water.

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Removes heavy metals

Trace metals such as manganese, lead, arsenic and copper have been identified in water supplies across Western Australia. Although these are generally present in small concentrations, many households are choosing ClearHaven whole-home filtration to reduce unwanted elements and enjoy cleaner, better-tasting water from every tap.

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