Last Updated: September 29, 2025

Americans spend billions every year on bottled water, often believing it’s safer or cleaner than what comes from the tap. But here’s the truth: many bottled waters are simply repackaged tap water.

Let’s uncover what’s really in the bottle, and why treating your own water at home may be the smarter choice.

Decoding the Label

When you pick up a bottle, look for these terms:

  • Purified Water: Usually municipal tap water that has gone through additional treatment like reverse osmosis or distillation.

  • Spring Water: Collected from natural springs, though regulations allow it to be treated and transported, it may not come straight from a picturesque mountain stream.

  • Mineral Water: Water that naturally contains a certain amount of dissolved minerals, but not necessarily better for you.

The Cost Comparison

A single bottle of water might seem cheap, but per gallon, bottled water can cost 200–1,000 times more than treated water from your tap. Families can easily spend hundreds a year on bottled water without realizing it.

Quality and Convenience

Bottled water isn’t guaranteed to be better than tap. In fact, municipal water is often tested more frequently and held to stricter standards than bottled water. With an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system, you can have cleaner, fresher water than most bottled brands, right from your own kitchen.

Benefits of RO:

  • Removes chlorine, lead, and other contaminants

  • Costs just pennies per gallon

  • Eliminates the need for constant plastic bottle waste

What You Can Do

Skip the bottles and invest in water you can trust.

Schedule a Free Drinking Water Consultation to learn more about your options.
✅ Or compare Reverse Osmosis systems to find the best fit for your home.

Final Word

Bottled water may be convenient, but it’s often just expensive tap water in disguise. With the right system, you can enjoy safer, better-tasting water every day — for a fraction of the cost.

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