Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis
Imagine
waking up to a refreshing glass of water that tastes crisp and clean–no more struggling to stay hydrated because your water is finally
enjoyable to drink. This could be your reality with a reverse osmosis (RO) water system. But fresh water is not the only reason you should install
a RO system in your home today. Here are more reasons to consider.
Removes Impurities from Your Water
Perhaps the most obvious benefit of installing a reverse osmosis (RO) water system is that it can remove impurities from your water. RO systems
are designed to filter out a variety of impurities, including minerals and chemicals. This is important because minerals and chemicals can have
a number of harmful effects on your health. For example, too much iron in your water can lead to nausea and stomach problems, while
too much calcium can cause kidney stones. In addition, RO systems also help
eliminate harmful pathogens, bacteria and viruses, which can cause serious illnesses,
such as gastrointestinal diseases.
The
RO process reduces your exposure to potential contaminants, and RO water can be even better than what's found in some kinds of single-use
water bottles. A reverse osmosis system can help remove many of the potentially harmful pathogens and impurities commonly found in tap water,
including: Bacteria. Viruses.
Better Tasting Water and Food
Another benefit of installing a RO water system is that you will enjoy better-tasting water. This is because the system filters out impurities,
leaving you with pure, fresh-tasting water. Also, when your family members have access to clean, delicious-tasting water, they are more likely
to drink more of it. Furthermore, when you use filtered water to cook or prepare drinks, the end result will be noticeably tastier than if you
had used unfiltered water. Additionally, because filtered water is free of contaminants, it can help extend the shelf life of your food by
preventing spoilage and bacteria growth.
Reduces Plumbing Problems
RO systems filter water at the molecular level, removing impurities that can cause plumbing problems.
Longer Lasting Appliances
Because RO systems remove impurities from your water, they also help extend the life of your kitchen appliances by preventing scale build-up.
Additional Benefits:
- They can save you money by reducing the need for bottled water
- They provide clean water on demand
- Filtered water equals crystal clear ice cubes
If you are interested in reaping all the benefits of a reverse osmosis (RO) water system, then contact A-Terry's Plumbing
today. We offer high-quality RO systems that are designed to meet your specific needs. Our team will help you choose the right system for your home
and budget, and we will handle the installation process for you.
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Under Sink
Under Sink
Just
as the title indicates, the "under sink" reverse osmosis (RO) system is small enough to fit underneath the sink. The RO system will include a
storage tank ranging from 2.5 to 5.0 gallons in size to store the purified water and make it readily available at all times. It uses a designated
drinking water faucet to deliver high-quality purified water. RO systems are low-maintenance systems that only require annual filter changes and
are designed to provide purified water for a lifetime. A reverse osmosis (RO) system filters out nearly all contaminants unlike other forms of
water filtration. A reverse osmosis system is considered one of the most all-around effective ways of eliminating water contaminants. Residential
reverse osmosis (RO) systems can filter and remove up to 99% of lead, asbestos and 82 other additional contaminants.
An under sink reverse osmosis (RO) system operates under water pressure ranging from 40 to 100 psi and will generate between 25 gallons/day up to
100 gallons/day depending on the size of the RO system and the supply water pressure. The output rate is directly related to the supply water
pressure. Ideally, the supply water pressure should be around 60 psi to produce the rating the reverse osmosis (RO) system.
If you are interested in reaping all the benefits of a reverse osmosis (RO) water system, then contact A-Terry's Plumbing
today. We offer high-quality RO systems that are designed to meet your specific needs. Our team will help you choose the right system for your home
and budget, and we will handle the installation process for you.
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Whole House
Whole House
Whole
house reverse osmosis (RO) systems ensure that your entire home is free from any traces of sediments, water hardness, salts, chemicals,
and TDS. The microscopic pores in the semi-permeable membrane of the RO system can eliminate over 98% of dissolved organic and inorganic matter.
People who rely on the city or municipal water may think their water is good enough because it’s treated by their water supplier. However,
many city water suppliers only treat to minimum standards so the water may still contain contaminants. City water is disinfected with chemicals.
Disinfection is essential, but once the water reaches your home, chlorine or chloramines which were used for disinfection is no longer needed.
Remember, water must travel through a distribution system before it gets to your home, so your water can pick up contaminants along the way.
This water then reaches
your home, and you really do not know what the quality of the water is that you will consume.
If you are interested in reaping all the benefits of a reverse osmosis (RO) water system, then contact A-Terry's Plumbing
today. We offer high-quality RO systems that are designed to meet your specific needs. Our team will help you choose the right system for your home
and budget, and we will handle the installation process for you.
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