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Reverse osmosis
water filter systems offer the best protection by removing
over 99.99% of many contaminants from your water!
Compare Reverse Osmosis Water Filters
Reverse osmosis water filters remove more impurities and
harmful bacteria from water than carbon filters alone. By employing
a reverse osmosis water filter on the counter, under the counter or
for your whole home, you'll know that:
- your water is 99% free of bacteria, cysts, lead,
asbestos, arsenic, chlorination by-products and other harmful
contaminants
- your family is safe from illnesses caused by
micro-organisms in the water supply
- you have the best water filtration system available to
provide you family with safe, clean water
How, exactly does a reverse osmosis water filtration system work?
- Water is first passed through a pre-filter screen to remove
sediments from the water
- Next water is passed through an even smaller screen to remove
very small particles (bacteria, heavy metals, etc)
- The third step is passing the water through a carbon filter to
complete the filtration process
- As contaminants build up on the filtration screens, the
reverse osmosis system uses water to wash the screens - called
backwashing
Reverse Osmosis water filtration, although it provides
an extremely high level of water purity, does have one
disadvantage - the need for backwashing to clean the filter
screens wastes a lot of water. Some systems will waste two
gallons of water for each gallon of purified water produced.
Water pressure into the unit is also an issue with
reverse osmosis water filters. If the water pressure going into the
water filter is insufficient, a booster pump will be required to increase
the pressure so that the water filter will work properly. We
recommend the use of a booster pump with reverse osmosis systems to
eliminate any worry about water pressure deficiencies or
fluctuations on installation, or in the future. |