Paradise Bottled Water

FAQ

At Paradise Bottled Water, we stand out due to our advanced filtration process, which includes reverse osmosis and vapor distillation. This process ensures that our water is of the highest quality, free from contaminants and impurities commonly found in tap water and other bottled water brands.

Our purification process involves multiple stages, including reverse osmosis and vapor distillation. These methods remove impurities, minerals, and chemicals, leaving behind only the purest water molecules for your hydration needs.

Yes, we are committed to sustainability. Our bottles are made from biodegradable plastic, and we partner with vendors who use recycled plastic for their bottles. Additionally, our delivery routes are optimized to minimize carbon emissions.

We recommend cleaning and sanitizing your water dispenser every six months to ensure optimal performance and hygiene. Additionally, if you notice any issues with the dispenser or changes in water quality, contact us for assistance.

Absolutely! We offer custom labeling options for both personal and business use. Whether it’s for weddings, corporate events, or promotional purposes, we can design personalized labels to suit your needs.

Yes, we provide convenient delivery services for residential customers in our service area. Simply place an order online or contact us to schedule delivery at your doorstep.

We offer a variety of water dispensers, including bottom-load, hot/cold, and room temperature dispensers. Our dispensers are designed for durability, efficiency, and ease of use, making them ideal for any workplace environment.

Yes, distilled water is safe to drink. It undergoes a rigorous purification process that removes impurities, making it suitable for consumption.

Distilled water is free from contaminants and minerals, making it an excellent choice for hydration. It is also suitable for individuals with certain health conditions or dietary restrictions.

Vapor distilled water and distilled water share similarities in their purification processes, but they are not precisely the same.

Distilled water is produced by boiling water to create steam, which is then cooled and condensed back into a liquid form. This process effectively removes impurities and minerals, resulting in highly purified water.

Vapor distilled water follows a similar principle but utilizes an additional step. In vapor distillation, water is heated to produce steam, which is then collected and condensed. However, vapor distillation often involves multiple distillation stages, further purifying the water to remove even more contaminants and minerals.

While both types of water undergo rigorous purification, vapor distilled water typically undergoes a more thorough process, yielding water that is exceptionally pure and free from impurities and minerals.

In summary, while both vapor distilled water and distilled water undergo purification through distillation, vapor distilled water typically undergoes a more extensive process, resulting in water of higher purity.

It’s best to store bottled water in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. Avoid storing it near chemicals or strong odors, as water can absorb these contaminants.

Yes, we offer discounts for bulk purchases and recurring orders. Contact us for more information on our pricing and discount options.