Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration Systems

Reverse osmosis removes up to 99% of contaminants from your drinking water β€” including lead, chlorine, fluoride, nitrate...

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99% Contaminant Removal

RO membranes remove lead, chlorine, fluoride, arsenic, nitrates, and hundreds of other contaminants.

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Better Tasting Water

Eliminates the chlorine taste and odor from municipal water, or iron from well water.

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Whole-Home Options

Point-of-use under-sink units or whole-home systems to filter every drop.

Nationwide Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration

When you require expert Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration, you need a team you can trust. MaxRooter provides comprehensive, nationwide reverse osmosis & water filtration solutions tailored for residential and commercial properties. Our licensed and highly trained master plumbers use state-of-the-art technology to diagnose issues rapidly and provide durable, long-lasting solutions. We understand that plumbing emergencies disrupt your life, which is why our dedicated fleet is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across the USA to ensure you are never left waiting.

Top Signs You Need Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration

Proper maintenance and timely reverse osmosis & water filtration are essential to keep your plumbing system functioning efficiently. Look out for these common warning signs that indicate you need professional attention immediately:

  • ⚠️ Tap Water Has a Noticeable Chlorine, Metallic, or Chemical Taste: Municipal water is disinfected with chlorine or chloramines β€” detectable by taste. Well water can contain dissolved minerals, hydrogen sulphide, or agricultural runoff compounds. An RO system removes all of these from your drinking water.
  • ⚠️ Water Test Shows Elevated Nitrates, Lead, or Arsenic: These contaminants do not affect water appearance, taste, or smell at dangerous concentrations β€” they are only detectable by testing. RO membranes remove 95–99% of nitrates, lead, arsenic, and most inorganic contaminants.
  • ⚠️ Monthly Bottled Water Spending Exceeds $40–$50: A typical under-sink RO system produces water at $0.003–0.01 per litre β€” compared to $0.50–2.00 per litre for bottled water. Most systems pay for themselves within 6–12 months of installation.
  • ⚠️ Family Members With Compromised Immunity Require Verified Water Quality: RO membranes with a pore size of 0.0001 micron remove bacteria, viruses, cysts, and parasites in addition to chemical contaminants β€” providing a level of purification beyond what carbon filters and UV alone achieve.
  • ⚠️ Well Water Test Has Returned Concerning Results: Agricultural areas frequently show elevated nitrates (fertiliser runoff), pesticide residues, or coliform bacteria in well water testing. RO is one of the few residential technologies that reduces all of these simultaneously.

The MaxRooter Process for Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration

We pride ourselves on a transparent, efficient, and highly effective approach to reverse osmosis & water filtration. When you choose MaxRooter, here is what you can expect from our nationwide technicians:

  • βœ… Source Water Analysis & System Configuration: We test your water for TDS, hardness, chlorine/chloramine, lead, nitrates, iron, and pH β€” the results determine the correct number of filter stages, membrane rating (GPD), and whether a pre-softener is needed to protect the membrane.
  • βœ… Under-Sink Location & Space Planning: We identify the optimal cold supply connection, drain saddle location, and the best position for the filter housing and storage tank under the sink or in an adjacent cabinet β€” including a route for the dedicated RO faucet through the sink deck or countertop.
  • βœ… Supply Saddle, Feed Connection & Drain Installation: A self-piercing saddle valve or angle-stop tee is installed on the cold supply line. A drain saddle clamp is secured to the sink drain pipe for concentrate discharge. All connections are made with RO-rated tubing and push-fit fittings.
  • βœ… Filter Housing Assembly & Membrane Installation: Pre-filters (sediment 5 micron, carbon block 5 micron), the RO membrane (correctly rated for your feed water TDS), post-filter carbon polishing stage, and the pressurised storage tank are assembled and connected in the correct sequence.
  • βœ… Mandatory First Flush & TDS Rejection Verification: The system runs through two complete tank fill-and-discard cycles (the flush removes carbon fines and membrane preservative). TDS is measured at the RO tap to confirm rejection rate β€” a correctly functioning membrane delivers 95–99% TDS reduction.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Reverse Osmosis & Water Filtration

Pre-filters (sediment and carbon block) should be replaced every 6–12 months depending on feed water quality. The RO membrane itself typically lasts 2–3 years in average municipal water, and 1–2 years in high-TDS, hard, or iron-containing well water. The post-carbon polishing filter is replaced annually. We provide a replacement schedule specific to your feed water conditions at the time of installation.

Yes β€” RO removes virtually all dissolved minerals including calcium and magnesium, which have beneficial health roles. The health impact is minimal because dietary mineral intake comes predominantly from food, not water. If remineralisation is a priority, we can add an alkaline remineralising post-filter that adds back calcium and magnesium in balanced proportions β€” this also raises the pH of the treated water and improves its taste.

Standard residential RO systems produce 3–5 gallons of concentrate (waste water) for every 1 gallon of purified water. High-efficiency systems (permeate pumps, zero-waste models) achieve ratios as good as 1:1. In absolute terms, a typical household using 2 gallons/day of RO water generates 6–10 gallons of concentrate β€” less than one toilet flush. The concentrate is discharged to the drain, not to the yard or a tank.

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