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Reverse Osmosis System Installation

Crystal-clear, purified drinking water from every tap. Reverse osmosis removes up to 99% of contaminants — including PFAS, lead, chlorine, and more.

What is Reverse Osmosis System Installation?

Reverse osmosis (RO) is the gold standard in home water purification. It works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane with pores so small that virtually all contaminants — including dissolved solids, heavy metals, PFAS ("forever chemicals"), bacteria, and chemical compounds — are filtered out. The result is water purity comparable to or better than bottled water, delivered directly to your kitchen faucet. Under-sink RO systems are the most popular residential option, providing purified drinking and cooking water from a dedicated faucet. They typically include 3–5 filtration stages: sediment pre-filter, carbon pre-filter, the RO membrane, and one or two post-filters for final polishing. Whole-house RO systems treat all water entering your home but are more common in areas with severely contaminated water or well water. With growing concerns about PFAS contamination — the EPA set new limits in 2024 — reverse osmosis has become the #1 recommended home solution. Duke University studies confirmed RO systems remove 99%+ of PFAS compounds, making them essential for families concerned about water safety.

Key Benefits

  • Removes up to 99% of contaminants including lead, chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, and PFAS
  • Better-tasting drinking water — eliminates chemical tastes and odors
  • Saves money vs. bottled water — a family of four can save $600+ per year
  • Reduces microplastics and pharmaceutical residues in drinking water
  • Multi-stage filtration provides redundant protection against a wide range of pollutants
  • Low maintenance — filter changes every 6–12 months, membrane replacement every 2–3 years

Our Process

1

Water Quality Assessment

Your water is tested for TDS (total dissolved solids), specific contaminants, and pressure to determine the right RO system configuration and whether pre-treatment (like softening) is needed to protect the membrane.

2

System Selection

Based on your water quality, household needs, and goals (point-of-use vs. whole-house), the appropriate system is recommended. Under-sink systems suit most homes; whole-house RO is recommended for severely contaminated or well water.

3

Installation

For under-sink systems, the unit is mounted inside the cabinet, connected to the cold water supply, and a dedicated RO faucet is installed on the countertop or sink. The drain line connects to your existing drain. Whole-house systems are installed on the main water line.

4

System Flush & Testing

The system is flushed per manufacturer specifications (typically 1–2 tank fills) to prime the membrane and filters. Water quality is tested with a TDS meter to verify the system is performing within specification.

Typical Cost

$200–$4,800

Factors That Affect Your Cost

  • System type (countertop, under-sink, or whole-house)
  • Number of filtration stages (3-stage, 5-stage, 7-stage)
  • Water quality and pre-treatment needs
  • Brand and quality (iSpring, APEC, Watts, Pentair, etc.)
  • Installation complexity (existing faucet hole vs. new drilling)
  • Whole-house systems require additional plumbing and storage tanks

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Reverse Osmosis System Installation FAQ

Yes — reverse osmosis is the most effective home treatment for PFAS ("forever chemicals"). Studies by Duke University and others confirm RO membranes remove 99%+ of PFOA, PFOS, and other PFAS compounds. The EPA recommends RO as a proven point-of-use treatment option for PFAS contamination.

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