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Tired of worrying about your tap water quality? Our Reverse Osmosis Systems deliver the cleanest water right to your faucet. We provide water filtration systems that guarantee drinking water you can trust.
While osmosis is a natural process, reverse osmosis forces water through an RO filter to actively purify it.
| Traditional Osmosis | Reverse Osmosis (RO) |
|---|---|
| Water flows out of the contaminants. | Water is forced through an ultra-fine membrane. |
| A natural flow to balance solutions. | Removes up to 99% of contaminants. |


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Our Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System uses a multi-stage process to ensure your water is pristine. Typically installed under your sink, the system includes these essential filters:
| Stage | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Pre-filter | Catches large particles and sediment, protecting the RO filter. |
| Semi-permeable Membrane | The core of the RO system blocks microscopic impurities, salts, and heavy metals. |
| Activated Carbon Filter | The carbon block polishes the water, eliminating odor and perfecting the taste of your drinking water. |

The cost to install a reverse osmosis (RO) system depends on the type and scope of installation. Whole-house systems generally require a higher investment due to their size and capacity, while smaller under-sink or point-of-use units are typically more affordable. Professional installation costs may also vary based on system complexity and plumbing requirements.
There are no major health or safety concerns that specifically prohibit drinking RO water in Texas; in fact, many Texans use it to remove local contaminants like lead or PFAS. A minor concern is that RO water is slightly more acidic and removes beneficial minerals, though this is easily countered by using a remineralization filter.
The main downsides include the system generating wastewater as it flushes contaminants away, and the removal of beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium from the drinking water. Additionally, the initial cost and the ongoing need for filter and membrane replacements can be higher than with basic filtration systems.
Many consider RO water to be the best for drinking because it effectively removes up to 99% of common contaminants, including heavy metals, chemicals, and salts, dramatically improving water purity, taste, and odor. While it removes beneficial minerals, its superior performance in contaminant removal makes it the top choice for safety and purity.