Clean Drinking Water Every Day

Reverse Osmosis Systems for Your Home

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When you turn on your kitchen faucet, you expect water that tastes clean and looks clear. Allied Water Services installs reverse osmosis systems that remove dissolved contaminants from your drinking water, giving you noticeable improvements in taste and clarity with every glass you pour.

Reverse osmosis works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane that filters out impurities smaller than most other systems can catch. The result is water free from chemicals, heavy metals, and other dissolved solids that affect flavor and safety. These systems fit under your sink and connect directly to a dedicated faucet, so purified water is always available when you need it.

If you're ready to stop buying bottled water and start drinking cleaner water at home, reach out to discuss which reverse osmosis system fits your household.

What's Included in This Service

When you schedule an installation, the system arrives with all necessary components including the filtration membrane, pre-filters, storage tank, and dedicated faucet. You'll see how each part works together to deliver purified water directly from your kitchen sink.

After Allied Water Services completes the installation, you'll notice water that no longer carries the aftertaste of chlorine or metallic notes from dissolved minerals. Low-maintenance systems available mean you only need to replace filters on a schedule that fits your usage, and the units operate quietly without drawing attention.

The system is designed for long-term use, so once it's in place, it continues filtering your drinking water day after day. Installation includes connecting the unit to your cold water supply and ensuring the storage tank is properly positioned to maintain consistent water pressure at the faucet.

Homeowners often have questions about how reverse osmosis fits into their daily routine and what maintenance looks like over time. Here are answers to the most common concerns.

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How Our Process Works

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How Our Process Works

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What contaminants does reverse osmosis remove from drinking water?

The membrane filters out dissolved solids including lead, arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, and chlorine byproducts. You'll also see removal of substances that cause cloudiness or off-flavors in tap water.
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How often do the filters need replacement?
Pre-filters typically need replacement every six to twelve months depending on your water quality and usage. The main membrane lasts two to three years under normal conditions before requiring replacement.
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Why does reverse osmosis water taste different than tap water?
The filtration process removes minerals and chemicals that contribute to taste, leaving you with water that's noticeably lighter and cleaner on the palate. Many people describe it as similar to high-quality bottled water.
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What happens if I don't use the system for a few days?
The storage tank holds purified water, so you can leave it unused without issue. When you return, simply run the faucet for a few seconds to refresh the line and the system resumes normal operation.
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How much space does the system take under the sink?
Most units require about the same footprint as a small toolbox, leaving room for typical under-sink storage. The storage tank sits vertically and fits alongside existing plumbing in most kitchens.

Once your reverse osmosis system is installed, you'll have access to cleaner drinking water without the recurring cost of bottled products. If you're ready to move forward or want to confirm which model suits your household size, contact us to schedule an installation.