Reverse Osmosis Guide
Reverse osmosis is a highly effective water filtration technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove contaminants from water.
How It Works
Water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure, leaving contaminants behind and producing clean, purified water.
Intake
Water enters the system from your main supply line
Filtration
Contaminants are removed through multi-stage filtering process
Purification
Advanced technology ensures water meets quality standards
Delivery
Clean, safe water flows directly to your taps
Intake
Water enters the system
Filtration
Contaminants removed
Purification
Quality assurance
Delivery
Clean water to taps
Intake
Water enters the system from your main supply line
Filtration
Contaminants are removed through multi-stage filtering process
Purification
Advanced technology ensures water meets quality standards
Delivery
Clean, safe water flows directly to your taps
Technology Details
Water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure, leaving contaminants behind and producing clean, purified water.
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Technical Specifications
Installation process and expected system longevity
Installation Process
Under-sink installation typically requires 2-4 hours by a professional plumber.
System Lifespan
10-15 years with proper maintenance
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