A reverse osmosis system filters water by using a semi-permeable membrane to remove contaminants. Water is pushed through the membrane, leaving impurities like dissolved salts, chemicals, and minerals behind, resulting in clean, filtered water.
STAGE 1: Sediment filter: eliminates dirt and small particles
STAGE 2: Activated Carbon Filter: destroys odor, contaminants, pesticides, and chemicals
STAGE 3: Carbon Block Filter: eliminates pesticides and VOCs
STAGE 4: RO Membrane: dissolves contaminants
STAGE 5: Additional Carbon Filter: polish the water to improve taste and odor
STAGE 6: Remineralization Filter: reintroduces calcium and magnesium improving taste and health benefits
Yes, reverse osmosis water is safe to drink. It is highly purified and free of contaminants that could be harmful. However, it also removes beneficial minerals, so Healthy Water at Home installs a system that includes 6th and final stage of remineralization which adds minerals back into the water.
Heatlhy Water at Home makes this easy, we take care of remembering when your filters need changed, then we call you to schedule. Typically a filter change is needed every 12 to 15months depending on use.
RO systems remove nearly all minerals from the water, including beneficial ones like calcium and magnesium. Remineralizing adds these essential minerals back into the water, improving the taste and providing health benefits. Minerals like calcium support bone health, while magnesium aids in muscle function. Remineralized water is also less acidic, which some people prefer for better hydration and overall wellness. Add an answer to this item.
Healthy Water at Home was founded by a normal American family that just wanted clean water in their home. They did the research, installed the product, and tested it. Now you don't have to. The 6-stage system is a complete system for removing all the harmful contaminants found in tap water, and the final stage of adding minerals back into the water is just a no-brainer for healthy living! Offering one product keeps our costs low which means you save money too!
Whole-house RO systems are available, but typically, RO systems are installed under the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking purposes. Whole-house systems are more expensive and may not be necessary unless there are specific needs for filtered water throughout the home. Add an answer to this item.
The cost of a 6-stage RO system can vary depending on the brand and installation, but the long-term benefits far outweigh the initial expense. By reducing reliance on bottled water, you save money while enjoying high-quality, great-tasting water at home. The added remineralization stage enhances both the taste and health benefits, offering superior hydration and essential minerals. Over time, the savings, convenience, and health advantages make the investment in a 6-stage system well worth it
Yes, RO systems can treat well water, but it is essential to test the well water first. High levels of sediment, iron, or hardness may require pre-treatment to avoid clogging the RO membrane or reducing the system’s lifespan.
Yes! Renters should have healthy water too. We have faucet options that are no-drill. Please call us to discuss your options.
No, A separate RO faucet is not required. We need a little more information about your current setup, so call us to discuss your options!
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