2023 United States Residential Water Treatment Systems Market
Verify Markets' United States Residential Water Treatment Market research report includes market size, growth rates, market shares by product type and technology, competitive market share data, and revenue forecasts from 2022-2029 for the United States. Furthermore, profiles of key companies, growth drivers, restraints, challenges, and quotations from industry participants are also included.
The United States Residential Water Treatment Market report is a comprehensive analysis of the market, including:
Competitive market shares by type of system (point-of-use counter top & under-the-sink, point-of-use faucet mount, point-of-entry, and pitchers).
Market forecasts and growth rates by type of system and replacement filters (total market, point-of-use counter top & under-the-sink, point-of-use faucet mount, point-of-use, point-of-use replacement filters, point-of-entry, pitchers, and pitcher replacement filters).
Point-of-use market share by type of technology (carbon, RO, UV, and others).
Point-of-use market shares by revenue for pricing (under $300, $300-$600, $601-$900, over $900).
Companies Featured: Culligan International Company, EcoWater Systems, Helen of Troy Limited, Pentair plc, A.O. Smith, RainSoft Inc., Amway, The 3M Company, Kinetico Incorporated, and The Clorox Company, among others.
Market Definition by Product:
For the purposes of this study a residential water treatment (RWT) system is defined as:
Point-of-use (POU) systems: Point-of-use (POU) systems are intended to filter water for drinking and cooking purposes. They are typically installed at the point where the water is used. For purposes of this study, POU systems are further segmented as counter top systems, under-the-sink systems, and faucet mount systems.
Point-of-entry (POE) systems: Point-of-entry or whole house systems treat all the water entering the home.
Point-of-use counter top (CT) systems: Counter top systems can either be placed on the kitchen counter or can be wall mounted (typically in Asia).
Point-of-use under-the-sink (UTS) systems: The UTS systems are usually placed under the kitchen sink and do not clutter the kitchen counter.
Point-of-use faucet mount (FM) systems: FM systems have small filters that go directly on the end of a faucet and are relatively easy to install. FM systems have low capacities and low flow rates as compared to pitchers and other types of water treatment systems.
Pitcher systems: These systems are also knows as jug filters in certain parts of the world. Water is filtered by gravity through a filter cartridge, mostly made up of carbon. Pitchers and faucet mount systems are cheap residential water treatment systems available to consumers.
Replacement filters: Include cartridges, membranes, or other filters that need to be replaced regularly for the system to perform efficiently. This report covers replacement filters.