The frequency of filter replacement depends on the quality of your water and the specific model of your RO system. Generally, it is recommended to replace the pre-filters every 6 to 12 months and the RO membrane every 2 to 3 years. Regular filter changes ensure optimal performance and water quality.
You can test the quality of your water using water testing kits. These kits allow you to measure parameters such as pH levels, TDS (total dissolved solids), chlorine content, and other specific contaminants. Regular testing helps you monitor the water quality and take appropriate measures to maintain it.
Yes, water RO systems produce a certain amount of wastewater during the purification process. However, many modern RO systems are designed with efficiency in mind, utilizing advanced technologies such as permeate pumps and water-saving features to minimize water wastage.
Regular maintenance is essential for the optimal performance of your water RO system. This includes filter replacements, cleaning and sanitizing the system, checking for leaks or damage, and ensuring proper water pressure. It is also advisable to schedule periodic professional servicing for thorough inspections and maintenance.
Yes, a water RO system can remove some essential minerals along with impurities. However, our RO systems come with additional remineralization stages or mineral cartridges to reintroduce beneficial minerals into the purified water, ensuring a balanced and healthy drinking water supply.
A water RO system works by applying pressure to push water through a semipermeable membrane, effectively trapping and removing contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, chemicals, and sediments. The purified water is collected, while impurities are flushed away as waste.
It is highly recommended to have a professional install your water RO system. They have the expertise to ensure proper placement, connection to the water source, and correct functioning of the system.