Reverse Osmosis Systems FAQS
How Does a Water Filtration System Improve Water Quality?
A water filtration system improves the quality of your water by removing harmful toxins, chemicals, and contaminants, ensuring your family has access to clean, safe, and healthy water.
How Often Do RO Filters Need to Be Replaced?
The frequency of filter replacements depends on the specific product. For most systems, filters must be replaced once or twice a year, but we recommend following the product guidelines or contacting us for advice.
What Contaminants Do RO Systems Remove?
Dallas municipal water can contain impurities that impact taste, odor, and long-term health. Reverse osmosis systems use sediment filters, carbon filters, and a semi-permeable membrane to remove a wide range of contaminants.
Reverse osmosis filtration helps reduce:
- Chlorine and chloramine additives
- Heavy metals such as lead and copper
- Total dissolved solids (TDS)
- Sediment, rust, and fine particles
- Chemical compounds that affect taste and smell
Will an RO System Affect My Water Pressure?
Our systems are designed to maintain optimal water pressure while providing clean water. You won't experience significant drops in water pressure with our filtration solutions.
Can an RO system be connected to my refrigerator and ice maker?
Yes. We can run a dedicated line from your under-sink RO system to your fridge. This ensures your ice cubes are crystal clear and your chilled water dispenser provides the same high-quality purification as your kitchen tap.
Is the system noisy during operation?
Most RO systems are nearly silent. You might hear a slight gurgling sound in the sink drain while the system is processing water or a faint "click" if you have a booster pump, but otherwise, the system operates quietly behind closed doors.
How much space does an under-sink RO system take up?
A standard system includes a set of vertical filter housings and a small storage tank. We specialize in organized installations that tuck neatly into the corner of your cabinet, leaving plenty of room for your cleaning supplies.
Does an RO system require electricity to work?
Standard RO systems operate based on water pressure and do not require electricity.




