Reverse Osmosis Water Filter in Fortville, IN

Clean Water You Can Actually Trust

Professional reverse osmosis systems that remove what you can’t see, taste, or smell.

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Water Filtration Company Fortville

What Clean Water Actually Changes

Your water stops tasting like a swimming pool. Your coffee actually tastes like coffee. You stop wondering what’s in every glass you drink.

That’s what happens when you remove up to 99% of contaminants from your tap water. No more chlorine taste. No more worrying about lead or bacteria. No more buying cases of bottled water every week.

You get unlimited clean water straight from your kitchen tap. Water that tastes clean because it actually is clean. Water you feel good about giving your kids.

RO Water Filter Installation

We Know Fortville Water Issues

We’ve been solving water problems for Fortville families who got tired of wondering what’s coming out of their tap. We’re the local water filtration company that actually shows up when we say we will.

We’ve installed reverse osmosis systems in homes throughout Fortville and surrounding areas. We know the water quality issues you’re dealing with because we’ve been fixing them for years.

When you call us, you’re not getting a sales pitch. You’re getting someone who understands exactly what’s wrong with your water and how to fix it right.

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Reverse Osmosis System Process

How We Actually Fix Your Water

First, we test your water to see exactly what we’re dealing with. Not a basic test strip – a real analysis that shows what’s actually in your water and what needs to come out.

Then we install your reverse osmosis system under your kitchen sink. The system pushes water through multiple filtration stages that remove everything from chlorine to lead to bacteria. What comes out the other side is clean water.

After installation, we show you how everything works and set up regular maintenance. Your RO filter replacement happens on schedule so your system keeps working like it should. You get clean water, and you don’t have to think about it.

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What You Get With Our Systems

Every reverse osmosis water filter we install comes with professional setup and real ongoing support. You’re not buying a box and figuring it out yourself.

Your system removes chlorine, lead, bacteria, and dozens of other contaminants that shouldn’t be in your drinking water. It fits under your kitchen sink and connects to a dedicated clean water tap. No big tanks taking up space in your basement.

We handle the RO filter replacement on schedule so your system keeps working properly. When something needs attention, you call us. We’re local, we know your system, and we show up to fix it.

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How much does a reverse osmosis water filter cost in Fortville?

Reverse osmosis system costs depend on your home’s specific needs and the level of filtration required. Most residential RO systems range from $800 to $2,500 including professional installation. That might sound like a lot upfront, but consider this: if you’re buying bottled water for a family of four, you’re probably spending $800-1,200 per year anyway. A quality reverse osmosis system pays for itself in 2-3 years and keeps providing clean water for 10-15 years with proper maintenance.
Reverse osmosis removes up to 99% of dissolved solids, including lead, chlorine, fluoride, nitrates, bacteria, viruses, and dozens of other contaminants. The multi-stage filtration process catches everything from large particles down to microscopic pollutants. It’s one of the most thorough water treatment methods available for residential use. However, the specific contaminants in your water depend on your source – municipal water versus well water have different issues. That’s why we always test your water first to see exactly what we’re removing.
Most reverse osmosis filters need replacement every 6-12 months, depending on your water quality and usage. The pre-filters typically need changing every 6 months, while the RO membrane itself can last 2-3 years with proper maintenance. We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and water conditions. You don’t have to remember when it’s time – we’ll contact you when your filters need changing and handle the replacement. Regular filter changes keep your system working efficiently and ensure you’re getting the cleanest water possible.
Yes, reverse osmosis systems work excellently with well water, often better than with municipal water. Well water typically has different contaminants than city water – things like iron, sulfur, bacteria, and nitrates from agricultural runoff. RO systems remove these contaminants effectively. However, well water with high iron or sediment levels might need additional pre-filtration to protect the RO membrane. We test your well water first to determine the best system configuration for your specific water conditions and ensure optimal performance.
Most reverse osmosis installations take 2-4 hours, depending on your plumbing setup and any modifications needed. We install the system under your kitchen sink and connect it to a dedicated clean water faucet. If your sink doesn’t have an extra hole for the RO faucet, we can drill one or use your existing soap dispenser hole. The process includes connecting to your cold water line, installing the drain connection, and testing everything to make sure it works properly. You’ll have clean water the same day we install.
Yes, reverse osmosis water tastes noticeably cleaner and more neutral than regular tap water. You won’t taste chlorine, metallic flavors, or other off-tastes that come from contaminants. Many people say RO water tastes “lighter” or “purer” than what they’re used to. Your coffee and tea will taste better because there are no interfering flavors from water contaminants. Some people need a few days to adjust to the cleaner taste, especially if they’ve been drinking heavily chlorinated water for years. Most families prefer the taste immediately and wonder why they waited so long to get clean water.