Top Five Reasons to Filter Your Family’s Drinking Water with Sanavia

1 What does clean, good-tasting water cost your family annually? Does your tap water have a chemical taste? How much do you spend on bottled water or trying to keep up with pitcher filters that don’t really work? Replacing a Sanavia filter costs an average of $125 a year—34 cents a day.

2 Does “safe to drink” mean healthy? A 2025 JAMA study linked living near golf courses with a 198% higher risk of Parkinson’s disease. A 2024 NIH-funded study found bottled water contains nanoplastics that enter cells throughout the body, including the lungs, brain and blood. Federal limits don’t test for many of these compounds.

Zach Senkus
Sanavia Water – Zach Senkus – Zach Senkus is a co-CEO of Sanavia Water. He studied business and supply chain management at the University of Tennessee and is a native Arlingtonian.

3 Have you had your water tested for free? Before buying anything, Sanavia tests your tap water at no cost and walks you through the results. If your water is clean, we’ll tell you—that’s what makes us different.

4 Is your current system wasting water? Most reverse osmosis systems waste three to four gallons for every one purified. Sanavia’s 2:1 ratio saves thousands of gallons per year and lowers your water bill without sacrificing performance.

5 Does your filter have independent certifications? Sanavia is certified seven times by NSF—the gold standard in third-party water testing—verifying removal of PFAS heavy metals, chemicals and microplastics.

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