Reverse Osmosis System Installation Mesa AZ Whitton Plumbing 5 Star Review
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 Published On Feb 24, 2021

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Everything You Need to Know About Reverse Osmosis Water Systems

We’re just going to come right out and say it: the water from your tap should taste good. But, sadly, some Phoenix tap water tastes like chlorine, minerals, or algae.
Why Does Phoenix Water Taste So Bad?
Phoenix city water undergoes rigorous treatment methods, including traveling through algae- and mineral-laden canals to the treatment facility for chlorine disinfection. After all it goes through to pass the safety muster, it comes out of your spigot hard with high mineral content and tasting terrible.

Reverse osmosis water systems are effective at removing toxins, minerals, and salt and make your water taste like ... water.

How Do Reverse Osmosis Systems Work?
Simply put, reverse osmosis systems pass a solution (water + the salt, minerals, and other yucky stuff) through a pressure system that separates the water from the undesirable contaminants.

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Reverse osmosis water systems produce clear, clean water that tastes like bottled water because, coincidentally, reverse osmosis is the very same system popular bottled water brands like Dasani and Aquafina use.
Reverse Osmosis vs. Other Water Treatment Systems
Water distillation and filtration systems are other popular choices for homeowners looking for better-tasting water, but reverse osmosis systems edge out both of these options in terms of performance and price.

Water Distillers
Reverse osmosis systems purify more water per day than popular distilling systems and are less expensive to operate and maintain.

Water Filtration Systems
Compared to water filtration systems that merely filter out chlorine and other contaminants, the reverse osmosis process actually purifies the water, producing 95% pure water right from your home tap.
Types of Reverse Osmosis Systems
There are two types of reverse osmosis systems: point-of-use and point-of-entry.

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Point-of-Use
A point-of-use reverse osmosis system is the most common type. These systems are designed to provide purified water at a specific tap, like your kitchen sink. Because POU reverse osmosis systems are compact in size, they work well for this application and will fit in small spaces. But don’t let their size fool you. They’re still powerful enough to provide you with plenty of pure drinking water for everyone in your home.

Point-of-Entry
Point-of-entry reverse osmosis systems are known as “whole home” systems and provide purified water to every tap in the house, so you can enjoy the benefits of pure water for bathing and laundry, as well as drinking.

The most common configuration our clients choose is point-of-use partnered with a water softener system to provide delicious drinking and cooking water at specific taps and soft water for showers, baths, and laundry.

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