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Water filtration system installation – Reverse Osmosis (RO)



Having a water filtration system at home not only prevents you from consuming harmful chemicals but also lets you drink safe and more refined quality water. There are a number of water purification systems in the market, but almost all of them work on a different mechanism. Some just purify water while others remove staple minerals form it to leave it worthless. Thus, performing thorough research before purchasing any water purifies would be of great help. Due to different mechanisms, the body structure of these systems differ. Thus, making the Water filtration system installation distinctive. The major difference in water filtration systems is in its filter process and the filtering equipment. Some of them are given with Carbon filtration, while others follow reverse osmosis or Ion exchange. All of them contribute to the softening of water to make it potable.



Why should you have an RO at your home?

RO’s are gaining prominence all around the world for delivering high quality and quantity of water. You might have heard that water filters remove essential minerals from water, it is true to a great extent, but not in every case. Some of the RO’s separates impurities only while preserving essential minerals in it.

Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Systems Over Other Water Filters

  • Simple tap connection and water conversion
  • Economically priced to be a part of every household, it is way cheaper than purchasing bottled water
  • Deliver 19 L of treated water per day 
  • Automatic filtration with no unnecessary process involved
  • Easy to install, and connect
  • It improves the taste of water considerably
  • It withdraws dissolved substances from tap water without adding any chemical
  • Regular Water filter maintenance would let it remain intact for years


When it comes to installation, depending upon the size of the Filter system and layout of the kitchen, it can be placed anywhere nearby countertop or under sinks and if you are having a whole house system it can be placed anywhere. For more information call (619) 436 6294 visit my website



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