What's in Drummoyne's Water Supply?
Drummoyne is supplied by Sydney Water through the same distribution network that covers greater Sydney — meaning chlorine and chloramine treatment is standard practice. However, Drummoyne's unique mix of older Federation-era homes and modern waterfront apartment buildings creates two distinct water quality scenarios that residents should understand.
In older Federation and interwar-era homes, copper and galvanised pipe materials that remain in the property plumbing can introduce trace metals into the water. Copper is common in older internal pipework, and zinc may be present from galvanised sections. While these concentrations are generally within safe limits, they can affect taste and are worth filtering at the point of use.
In Drummoyne's contemporary apartment buildings, the building infrastructure age varies significantly. Newer buildings typically use modern polymer piping, but the water still carries residuals from Sydney Water's treatment process — primarily chloramines, which produce a persistent taste and odour that many Drummoyne residents notice, particularly in the kitchen. Chloramines form when chlorine reacts with ammonia and are harder to remove than free chlorine alone.
Beyond chloramines, Sydney's treated water supply also contains:
- Fluoride — added at a controlled level for public dental health; some households prefer to filter it out, particularly for infant formula preparation or for children who may have additional fluoride exposure from other sources
- Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) — trace compounds formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter; regulated but present; long-term exposure is an area of ongoing research
- Microplastics — detected in urban water supplies globally, including Australian cities; there is currently no Australian guideline for maximum acceptable levels, meaning filtration is the only way to actively address them at home
- Sediment and particulates — more prevalent in areas with older infrastructure or during periods of network maintenance; can affect water clarity and taste
A quality under-sink carbon filter addresses chloramines, sediment and taste. A reverse osmosis system goes further — removing fluoride, microplastics, heavy metals and dissolved contaminants to deliver genuinely purified drinking water. The right system depends on your priorities, your property type and your budget. Jean-Paul will guide you to the right choice without overselling.
Reverse Osmosis for Drummoyne Families — The Pure Plus+ and Pure Premium
Drummoyne's health-conscious demographic tends to want the best — and for drinking water quality, reverse osmosis is the benchmark. RO systems work by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks dissolved solids, contaminants and particulates at the molecular level. The result is water that is as clean as premium bottled water, produced continuously at home for a fraction of the ongoing cost.
The Pure Plus+ 5-Stage Reverse Osmosis ($840) is the most popular starting point. It removes up to 99% of dissolved contaminants — chloramines, fluoride, nitrates, heavy metals, microplastics and bacteria — and stores purified water in a compact tank under your sink. A dedicated tap delivers filtered water on demand. For the vast majority of Drummoyne households, the Pure Plus+ delivers everything they need.
The Pure Premium 7-Stage Reverse Osmosis ($1,180) takes it further with additional remineralisation and alkalising stages, restoring beneficial minerals to the purified water for a balanced pH and enhanced taste. Drummoyne families who prioritise health, water mineralisation or who notice the "flat" taste of basic RO water often prefer this option.
For those who want the ultimate experience, the Pure Luxe Smart Monitoring RO (POA) adds real-time water quality tracking via a connected app — so you can monitor your water's purity at any time. This system appeals strongly to Drummoyne's tech-savvy and health-focused households.
On a cost basis, the comparison with bottled water is stark. A family spending $60–$80 per month on bottled water will recover the cost of a Pure Plus+ installation within 10–12 months — and continue to enjoy purified water at almost zero ongoing cost. Jean-Paul will run through this calculation with you before you commit to anything.
Whole House Water Filtration in Drummoyne
For Drummoyne houses — particularly the Federation and Californian bungalows on the peninsula — the HPF-3 Whole House system is the premium option. Installed at the water mains entry point, the HPF-3 filters every drop of water entering the home before it reaches any tap, shower, bath or appliance.
This means chlorine-free shower water — which is significant for skin and hair health. Chlorine strips natural oils from hair and skin, contributing to dryness and irritation. Many Drummoyne families notice a difference within weeks of whole house filtration installation: softer skin, less itchy scalp, and healthier-looking hair.
The HPF-3 also protects appliances — dishwashers, washing machines, hot water systems and coffee equipment all benefit from filtered water input, extending their operational life and reducing scale buildup. Pricing is $3,050 to $3,350 depending on installation conditions at your Drummoyne property. Jean-Paul will assess your meter location and provide a fixed price before any work begins.
Book Water Filter Installation in Drummoyne
Jean-Paul is based 8km from Drummoyne in Croydon Park and services the entire suburb. Call 0430 546 749 (Monday to Saturday, 7am to 6pm) or complete the quote form below. Most Drummoyne installations are scheduled within 3 to 5 business days. Fixed price, no obligation, no pressure.


