Reverse Osmosis Water Systems in Houston, TX

How a 6-Stage Reverse Osmosis System Works

Remove Sediment and Rust
A final filter ensures clean, crisp water before it reaches your faucet.
Improve Taste and Clarity
Remove Dissolved Contaminants
Restore Healthy Minerals
Final Water Polishing
Installed Cleanly and Seamlessly Under Your Sink
Our reverse osmosis systems are professionally installed under your kitchen sink for convenient access to clean drinking water. The compact design fits neatly inside most cabinets without disrupting your space.
A dedicated drinking water faucet is installed at your sink, giving you purified water on demand. All components are securely mounted, properly sealed, and tested to ensure reliable performance.
We handle the entire installation from start to finish, including system setup, testing, and explaining how everything works before we leave.

Common Questions About Reverse Osmosis
How much does a reverse osmosis system cost?
The cost of a reverse osmosis system depends on the type of system, installation requirements, and water conditions. A professional consultation helps determine the right setup for your home.
Will a reverse osmosis system lower my water pressure?
No. Reverse osmosis systems include a storage tank that keeps purified water ready, so you still have steady flow from your drinking water faucet.
Does reverse osmosis waste water?
Reverse osmosis systems produce some wastewater during filtration. Modern systems are designed to be more efficient, and professional installation helps optimize performance.
How often do reverse osmosis filters need to be replaced?
Most pre-filters and post-filters are replaced every 6 to 12 months. The RO membrane typically lasts 2 to 3 years, depending on water quality and usage.
Is reverse osmosis water safe to drink?
Yes. Reverse osmosis water is considered safe for daily drinking and cooking. It is commonly used in homes, restaurants, and bottled water production.
Does reverse osmosis remove beneficial minerals?
Yes, reverse osmosis removes most dissolved minerals along with contaminants. Some systems include an alkaline or mineral stage to add beneficial minerals back into the water.
What does a reverse osmosis system remove?
A reverse osmosis system can reduce many common contaminants, including lead, heavy metals, chlorine, salts, and total dissolved solids (TDS). Results may vary depending on your source water.
What is reverse osmosis?
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water filtration process that pushes water through a special membrane to remove dissolved contaminants. It is one of the most effective ways to purify drinking water at home.







