Professional reverse osmosis systems that remove contaminants and deliver clean, great-tasting water straight from your tap.
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You turn on the tap and get water that tastes like water should. No metallic aftertaste, no chlorine smell, no wondering what’s actually in there. Your coffee tastes better. Your ice cubes are crystal clear. Your kids drink more water because it doesn’t taste like the pool.
The peace of mind hits different when you know your reverse osmosis system is pulling out 99% of contaminants before they reach your glass. Lead, chlorine, bacteria, dissolved solids – they’re staying in the filter where they belong. You stop buying cases of bottled water because you don’t need them anymore.
Your appliances thank you too. No more mineral buildup shortening the life of your water heater or dishwasher. The white spots on your dishes disappear. Your monthly utility bills drop because your appliances run more efficiently with clean water.
We understand what Greenwood homeowners deal with when it comes to water quality. Hard water, chlorine taste, and concerns about lead contamination are real problems that affect daily life and long-term health.
We focus specifically on reverse osmosis systems because they work. Not partial solutions or temporary fixes, but comprehensive water treatment that addresses the full spectrum of contaminants found in municipal and well water.
Every installation is sized properly for the home and usage patterns. We handle the technical details so homeowners get reliable, long-term water treatment without the guesswork.
The process starts with evaluating your current water quality and determining the right system size for your household. Every home is different, and the system needs to match your actual usage and space constraints.
Installation happens under your kitchen sink in most cases, connecting directly to your cold water line. The system includes multiple filtration stages – sediment pre-filter, carbon filter, and the reverse osmosis membrane that does the heavy lifting. A separate faucet gets installed at your sink for the filtered water.
Once everything is connected and tested, you get a walkthrough of basic maintenance and filter replacement schedules. Most filters need changing every 6-12 months depending on usage and water quality. The RO membrane typically lasts 2-3 years with proper maintenance.
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Your reverse osmosis system comes with professional installation, proper sizing, and initial setup. The installation includes all necessary connections, testing, and a complete system walkthrough so you understand exactly how everything works.
Ongoing maintenance keeps your system running at peak performance. Regular filter replacements ensure consistent water quality and protect the more expensive RO membrane. We track replacement schedules and can handle the maintenance for you.
Greenwood’s water conditions mean your system needs to be properly matched to local challenges. Hard water, seasonal variations, and municipal treatment changes all affect how your RO system performs. Local expertise makes the difference between a system that works and one that works optimally for years.