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Water Softner and Reverse Osmosis System FAQ’s

How much does a Reverse Osmosis System cost?
There are many types of Reverse Osmosis Systems, and one size rarely fits all. That’s why we offer in-home evaluations on your drinking water. We’ll come to your home, test your water for hardness and provide solutions that work best for the size of your home and your family’s water usage. It also depends on whether you need a two-stage or a five-stage RO system to achieve the quality of drinking water you desire.

What are the differences between a two-stage RO unit and a five-stage RO unit?
The two-stage unit uses two water filters, while the five-stage unit uses five water filters. A five-stage system gives you better quality drinking water as it filters out more impurities to give you pure water.

How often do I need to change my Reverse Osmosis filters?
We recommend changing the filters on your water purifier system every six months depending on your water usage for good clean drinking water. You should also consult your owner’s manual.

What causes low pressure at my Reverse Osmosis spout?
The most common reason for low pressure is the need to change the water filters. If that does not resolve the problem, contact us today. We can help you trouble-shoot your system.

Why did my RO system stop producing water?
Your Reverse Osmosis system needs water to filter water. Check your RO system’s drain and remove any deposits that may be preventing the water from reaching the filtration point. Contact us today if that doesn’t resolve the problem.

Why am I am not getting any soft water from my system?
First, check and make sure your water softener has salt in the brine tank. More often than not, your water softener ran out of salt and cannot produce any more soft water. If the tank still has salt and water pooling in it, contact us today.

What if I have plenty of salt in my brine tank, but I am still not getting soft water?
You may have exceeded the capacity of your water softener. If so, start a manual regeneration cycle when you are done running water for the day. See your owner’s manual for details on your system’s process and more specific instructions, or contact us today for a service call.

Note to our customers: You should always consult your water treatment systems owner’s manual or contact our office for more information, 480-966-8795.

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Which Solution Is Right For You?

Fresh, Clean and No Chlorine Taste

Your tap water should be refreshing and odorless. If your water tastes bitter or smells bad, you may want to consider adding Reverse Osmosis (RO) to your home’s water system. First and foremost, an RO system filters the water, removing most chemicals and solid particles, allowing only fresh, clean and odorless water to reach your taps. RO systems come in a variety of sizes, too. Small systems fit right under your kitchen sink, and larger ones can be installed for your whole house.

We can help you make the right choice for your home.

Water Spots Can Make Your Good Crystal and China Look Dull

The holidays are a time when you want to get out the company dishes and glasses, but when water spots dim every surface, it may be time for a water softener. Not only will your dishes and stemware look cleaner, you’ll be able to keep them that way, even when using less soap!

Don’t know what kind of water you have? That’s okay. We can help you determine your water type and make suggestions on how to improve the quality of your home’s water supply. Contact us today for your in-home evaluation.

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