Opting for a reverse osmosis water system means choosing purer water, get rid of any unpleasant odors, bad chlorine tastes and potentially present micropollutants. It also means making a significant gesture in favor of the environment, while saving money.
What is a reverse osmosis water system?
Although domestic water meets drinking water standards when it arrives in your home,... more Why do we choose the reverse osmosis water system?
Opting for a reverse osmosis water system means choosing purer water, get rid of any unpleasant odors, bad chlorine tastes and potentially present micropollutants. It also means making a significant gesture in favor of the environment, while saving money.
What is a reverse osmosis water system?
Although domestic water meets drinking water standards when it arrives in your home, it is not free of undesirable elements. The installation of an osmosis unit, a very efficient filtration system, makes it possible to eliminate these impurities: traces of pollutants, such as drug residues, pesticides, nitrates, lead, etc. without forgetting the chlorine, used in treatments to make water drinkable and responsible for its bad smell and unpleasant taste.
The reverse osmosis system is the most complete and efficient filtration system. Three separate filters bring purer water to the tap:
The role of the first filter is to retain particles and suspended solids in the water.
The second is an activated carbon filter intended to eliminate chlorine.
The last filtration is that of reverse osmosis: it retains a very large part of all the micro-pollutants (nitrates, traces of pesticides, drug residues, heavy metals, etc.) present.
How to install reverse osmosis water filter?
Connected to the cold water supply, a reverse osmosis water system is installed directly under the kitchen sink. Unlike a water softener which has an action on all the water in the house, the ro water filter acts at the single point of use. Also note that a reverse osmosis water filter can be added to a water softener. This will guarantee its longevity and protect the entire dwelling from the harmful effects of limestone while ensuring more comfort and well-being for the occupants.