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Microline TFC Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System

Widely considered one of the most effective water filtration methods, reverse osmosis (RO) creates clean, great-tasting water. Reverse osmosis is a multi-stage water treatment process that removes contaminants from unfiltered water, or feed water, when pressure forces it through a semipermeable membrane. Our residential reverse osmosis systems utilizes 4 to 5  stages of treatment to reduce levels of virtually all contaminant types. In the final stage, the RO membrane, water flows from the more concentrated side (more contaminants) of the membrane to the less concentrated side (fewer contaminants) to provide clean drinking water. The fresh water produced is called the permeate. The concentrated water left over is called the waste or brine.


 

Did You Know? The United States EPA recommends RO systems to safely remove all kinds of drinking water contaminants. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE EPA RO INFO

How Much Space Under the Sink Does it Take Up?

In my opinion not that much. This system takes up approximately 20% of the under sink space. This is where the glass half full people may disagree with the glass half empty folks;)

How Much Space Under the Sink Does it Take Up?

In my opinion not that much. This system takes up approximately 20% of the under sink space. This is where the glass half full people may disagree with the glass half empty folks;)

Reverse Osmosis Benefits Include:

  • Delicious Sparkling Clear water
  • Better Flavor from Coffee and Tea
  • Environmentally Friendly no more plastic bottles
  • Better tasting soups sauces and meals
  • Stylish Decorative Dispensing faucet-included
  • Convenience. Bottled water quality on tap

Reverse Osmosis Installation

To install a reverse osmosis it will require a additional dispensing faucet. This will require a new hole to be cut in your hardstone counter top. This service is included with our installation. It's a very safe practice. We drill hundreds of holes a year and have never damage any counter top.

Upon installation of your new RO system you'll notice cloudy water for the first couple of days. This is normal. Most of the filters that are used are carbon based (coconut shell carbon). When carbon is new it releases oxygen which can make the water look cloudy. This is harmless and will clear up within a few days.

To learn more about our water softener installation service, call us today at (904) 551-9844.

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