"There is no odor at all to my filtered water and the taste is crisp and clean. I have to agree, it does taste better than bottled water. Main thing is the wife likes it and agrees we no longer need to buy bottled water. With the amount of water we had to buy for drinking and making coffee, etc, this system will easily pay for itself in 3 or 4 months."
"I installed this system about 4 months ago and my entire family of 4 have been very pleased. The system is 100 gallons per day and can easily keep up with our drinking water demands."
"Purchased this RO system about 1 month ago and was pleasantly surprised. The installation was a breeze, the quality of the components was top notch and my water tastes great! With the included ppm meter I was able to test my water which came in around 290ppm before and 8ppm with the system."
Whether your water comes from the city or well, we all know that water contamination does pose a serious health risk to everyone.
Municipal water treatment facilities do an excellent job of treating and sterilizing our water. Yet, residual chlorine, chloramines, and added fluoride pose serious health risks when consumed. Recent studies show that the risk of cancer in individuals who drink chlorinated water is 93% higher than those who do not. This is only one of many concerns drinking unfiltered tap water. The EPA has set thresholds for acceptable levels of deadly contaminants such as lead, mercury, and arsenic. Not only are there allowed limits of the contaminants in your water, but these limits are also often exceeded. No matter how well your water is treated it still has a long journey through outdated and potentially rusted piping to get to your home. This is where these harmful contaminants get back into your water.
Those whose water source comes from a well all know that this water is easily contaminated from the environment around you. Pesticides from a farm, animal waste from livestock, or pollution from a factory are a few of the factors that can affect the source of your water. Unlike municipal water that uses chlorine to destroy bacteria and viruses, your water is untreated. If you plan on cooking or drinking this water adequate sterilization must be done to protect you and your family. The most efficient and affordable method is by using a 6 stage reverse osmosis system with an ultraviolet sterilization filter.
We understand that everyone's situation is different and when it comes to water there isn't one solution for all. This is why we've carefully designed each of our systems so that we can provide a solution for every situation. Whether you're a homeowner whose water source comes from a well or you're a college student living in a dorm we have a water filter for you.
We understand that everyone's situation is different and when it comes to water there isn't one solution for all. This is why we've carefully designed each of our systems so that we can provide a solution for every situation. Whether you're a homeowner whose water source comes from a well or you're a college student living in a dorm we have a water filter for you.
If you're looking for the cleanest water possible at the turn of a faucet a reverse osmosis system is for you. Tucked away under your kitchen sink they remain completely out of sight and feature a separate faucet installed on your countertop that dispenses your purified water.
These systems are best for homes, apartments and offices. Whether your on untreated well water requiring UV sterilization or city water we have a system that will work for you. If you're looking for the cleanest water possible at the turn of a faucet a reverse osmosis system is for you.
If you're looking for the cleanest water possible at the turn of a faucet a reverse osmosis system is for you. Tucked away under your kitchen sink they remain completely out of sight and feature a separate faucet installed on your countertop that dispenses your purified water.
These systems are best for homes, apartments and offices. Whether your on untreated well water requiring UV sterilization or city water we have a system that will work for you. If you're looking for the cleanest water possible at the turn of a faucet a reverse osmosis system is for you.
Not everyone has the space or the ability to install a reverse osmosis system where they live. This is why we offer a single stage undersink water filter that can be installed within minutes at any faucet you choose. This filter attaches inline with your cold water line so you have purified water directly from your faucet.
This system is perfect for those who live in a dorm or apartment that would like to drinking water on demand without installing a separate faucet. These filters are not intended to be used on untreated well water and work best on city water applications.
Not everyone has the space or the ability to install a reverse osmosis system where they live. This is why we offer a single stage undersink water filter that can be installed within minutes at any faucet you choose. This filter attaches inline with your cold water line so you have purified water directly from your faucet.
This system is perfect for those who live in a dorm or apartment that would like to drinking water on demand without installing a separate faucet. These filters are not intended to be used on untreated well water and work best on city water applications.
If your looking the easiest solution for purified drinking water our countertop filtration systems are for you. Designed to work only with faucets that have removable aerators, these system attach to your existing faucet and dispense drinking water directly from the filters attached faucet.
Just because these filters are small does not mean they don't work as well. Featuring nano silver, KDF, activated carbon and alkaline remineralization these filters not only filter out major contaminants, this filter disinfects your water while increasing the alkalinity.
If your looking the easiest solution for purified drinking water out countertop filtration systems are for you. Designed to work only with faucets that have removable aerators, these system attach to your existing faucet and dispense drinking water directly from the filters attached faucet.
Just because these filters are small does not mean they don't work as well. Featuring nano silver, KDF, activated carbon and alkaline remineralization these filters not only filter out major contaminants, this filter disinfects your water while increasing the alkalinity.
Most homeowners can attest that having to replace a worn out washing machine or dishwasher can be very expensive. Using a whole house water filter treats your water at the source so that it not only protects all your water using appliances, it also provides great tasting water at every faucet, and improves the water you shower with.
Most homeowners can attest that having to replace a worn out washing machine or dishwasher can be very expensive. Using a whole house water filter treats your water at the source so that it not only protects all your water using appliances, it also provides great tasting water at every faucet, and improves the water you shower with.
Let's face it, people have been filtering their drinking water at home for quite some time. However, many companies still charge a premium price for home water filtration systems and to top it off they mark their replacement filters up so high that bottled water is actually a cheaper alternative.
We've made it our mission to not only improve on the quality of those other systems, but to offer ours at a fraction of the cost so you can actually save money.
Everything in life is expensive, even things like water that seem like a small purchase add up. The larger the family the more you spend. It's not uncommon for a family of 4 or more to spend over $1000 a year buying bottled water. What if you could cut that $1000 a year down to $49? That's right! A complete set of replacement filters for our reverse osmosis system is only $49.
Fridge and pitcher filters are only filters and do not purify your water. These filters do an excellent job at removing bad taste and treating water with simple chemicals such as chlorine but leave behind many toxic chemicals that cannot be seen or tasted. Excessive salts and other dissolved solids are not removed by these filters which does not ensure the water you're drinking is healthy water.
Not only are these filters unable to remove most contaminants, the filters are very small which means their ability to filter degrades very quickly. The average life of pitcher filters and fridge filters is only 2 month or 40 gallons. If you cook and drink the water from either sources this life span could be as short as a month.
In the United States alone over 42.6 billion plastic water bottles are bought each year and this number is increasing. Only a quarter of these bottles end up recycled and the rest are thrown away ending up in a landfill.
Not only does purchasing water bottles contribute to our pollution epidemic, the production of a years supply of water bottles require 17 million barrels of oil. These facilities that produce water bottles emit over 800,000 tons of pollutants.
Even though water is treated and filtered prior to being bottled, it does not ensure that it's the same quality at the time you drink it. From the time water is bottled to the time it's sold it can be many months old and have been subjected to rapid heating and cooling which degrades plastics. Most people know that water does not have a expiration date, but are people aware that the bottle does? The plastic bottle that water is stored in degrades over time which can cause leeching of microplastics into that water.
If the pollution and the questionable quality of plastics is not enough to deter you from drinking it, lets take a look at the costs. 90% of bottled water's cost comes from it's packaging. The average bottle of water costs 5 cents to produce and is marked up over 4,000% percent, and some designer bottled water is marked up to even 280,000%. Spending a dollar or two on bottled water occasionally is not a big deal, but when bottled water is your primary source of water the costs add up quickly. The amount one person would spend a year on bottled water would be over $200, when you compare this to the cost of tap water at $0.10 you can see how much bottled water is marked up. Not only is it over priced, but if you read the label on bottled water you will see processed by reverse osmosis. Most bottled water companies not only use the same technology available to you but also filter the same public water you have.
Let's face it, people have been filtering their drinking water at home for quite some time. However, many companies still charge a premium price for home water filtration systems and to top it off they mark their replacement filters up so high that bottled water is actually a cheaper alternative.
We've made it our mission to not only improve on the quality of those other systems, but to offer ours at a fraction of the cost so you can actually save money.
Everything in life is expensive, even things like water that seem like a small purchase add up. The larger the family the more you spend. It's not uncommon for a family of 4 or more to spend over $1000 a year buying bottled water. What if you could cut that $1000 a year down to $49? That's right! A complete set of replacement filters for our reverse osmosis system is only $49.
Fridge and pitcher filters are only filters and do not purify your water. These filters do an excellent job at removing bad taste and treating water with simple chemicals such as chlorine but leave behind many toxic chemicals that cannot be seen or tasted. Excessive salts and other dissolved solids are not removed by these filters which does not ensure the water you're drinking is healthy water.
Not only are these filters unable to remove most contaminants, the filters are very small which means their ability to filter degrades very quickly. The average life of pitcher filters and fridge filters is only 2 month or 40 gallons. If you cook and drink the water from either sources this life span could be as short as a month.
In the United States alone over 42.6 billion plastic water bottles are bought each year and this number is increasing. Only a quarter of these bottles end up recycled and the rest are thrown away ending up in a landfill.
Not only does purchasing water bottles contribute to our pollution epidemic, the production of a years supply of water bottles require 17 million barrels of oil. These facilities that produce water bottles emit over 800,000 tons of pollutants.
Even though water is treated and filtered prior to being bottled, it does not ensure that it's the same quality at the time you drink it. From the time water is bottled to the time it's sold it can be many months old and have been subjected to rapid heating and cooling which degrades plastics. Most people know that water does not have a expiration date, but are people aware that the bottle does? The plastic bottle that water is stored in degrades over time which can cause leeching of microplastics into that water.
If the pollution and the questionable quality of plastics is not enough to deter you from drinking it, lets take a look at the costs. 90% of bottled water's cost comes from it's packaging. The average bottle of water costs 5 cents to produce and is marked up over 4,000% percent, and some designer bottled water is marked up to even 280,000%. Spending a dollar or two on bottled water occasionally is not a big deal, but when bottled water is your primary source of water the costs add up quickly. The amount one person would spend a year on bottled water would be over $200, when you compare this to the cost of tap water at $0.10 you can see how much bottled water is marked up. Not only is it over priced, but if you read the label on bottled water you will see processed by reverse osmosis. Most bottled water companies not only use the same technology available to you but also filter the same public water you have.