Campsie Water Quality — Apartments, Old Houses and What's in Your Tap
Campsie has two distinct housing profiles, and each one brings its own water quality considerations. The suburb's rapid apartment development over the past two decades means a large portion of Campsie residents live in multi-storey buildings — whether modern high-rises along Beamish Street or older low-rise walk-ups in the surrounding streets. In apartments, the water travels through the building's internal pipes and storage systems before it reaches your tap. Rooftop cold water storage tanks, recirculation systems and the age of internal plumbing can all affect taste, odour and clarity at the point of use.
Campsie's older housing stock — the Federation and interwar homes that sit behind the main commercial strips — brings a different set of concerns. Older pipe materials, sediment buildup and the greater distance from treatment infrastructure can all contribute to water quality variations that a filtration system addresses directly.
Both property types are supplied by Sydney Water using chloramine disinfection — a combination of chlorine and ammonia that provides a longer-lasting bacteriostatic effect through the distribution network but leaves a characteristic taste and odour that many Campsie residents notice, especially from the hot water system. Fluoride is added across the Sydney network. Microplastics have been detected in urban tap water supplies globally, including in studies of Australian supply, and are not currently subject to regulated limits under Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.
For Campsie apartment residents, an under-sink or reverse osmosis system solves all of these issues by filtering the water at the final point of use — right before it reaches your glass, kettle or coffee machine. The system connects under the kitchen sink to the cold water supply line and delivers filtered water through a dedicated tap. For Campsie homeowners with houses, the same under-sink options apply, with the additional option of a whole house HPF-3 system at the mains for properties where the meter is accessible.
The Right Water Filter for Campsie — Houses vs Apartments
The most common question Jean-Paul receives from Campsie residents is whether their living situation — especially apartment living — allows for a water filter installation. The answer is yes in almost every case.
For Campsie apartment residents, the two most practical options are the Pure Essential twin-stage under-sink system ($550) and the Pure Plus+ 5-stage reverse osmosis ($840). Both systems install directly under the kitchen sink, connecting to the cold water supply line with no modification to the building's main water supply and no penetration of building structure. In most cases, no strata approval is required. Jean-Paul brings all necessary fittings and adapters and will confirm suitability when he arrives.
For Campsie homeowners in freestanding houses or townhouses, all under-sink options remain available, and the whole house HPF-3 system becomes an option where the water meter is accessible. The HPF-3 filters every tap, shower, bath and appliance in the home — every drop of water entering the property passes through the system before reaching any fixture. Jean-Paul assesses whole house suitability on arrival and gives an honest recommendation based on the specific installation conditions. Whole house pricing for Campsie starts from $3,050 depending on installation complexity.
If you are unsure which system suits your Campsie property, call Jean-Paul on 0430 546 749 for a quick conversation before you commit to anything.
Reverse Osmosis for Campsie Families
The Pure Plus+ 5-stage reverse osmosis system at $840 is the most popular choice among Campsie families, and for good reason. Reverse osmosis is the most thorough filtration technology available for residential use — water passes through a semi-permeable membrane at the heart of the system that physically blocks dissolved contaminants at the molecular level, including chloramines, fluoride, nitrates, heavy metals, PFAS compounds and microplastics. The result is water that is consistently cleaner than commercially bottled water.
For Campsie families with young children, this matters. Infant formula preparation, the water children drink every day, and the cumulative exposure to low-level contaminants over years are all areas where the quality difference between tap water and RO-filtered water is meaningful. The Pure Plus+ system stores filtered water in a small tank under the sink and delivers it through a dedicated filtered tap — it runs independently of your main tap and requires no changes to how you use your kitchen.
Annual cartridge replacement keeps the system performing to specification. Jean-Paul walks every customer through the cartridge schedule at installation, and replacement cartridges are available directly through Filters For You. The ongoing cost is significantly lower than purchasing bottled water for drinking and cooking.
Book Water Filter Installation in Campsie
Jean-Paul services all of Campsie and is available to book now. He is based 7km away in Croydon Park, and most Campsie installations are scheduled within 3 to 5 business days. Call 0430 546 749 Monday to Saturday between 7am and 6pm, or complete the quote form below. There is no obligation — you will receive a fixed price and can decide at your own pace.


