How often should I have my reverse osmosis system serviced?
Service RO systems annually — pre- and post-filters every 6–12 months, membranes every 2–5 years. The carbon pre-filter matters most, since chlorine…
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Service RO systems annually — pre- and post-filters every 6–12 months, membranes every 2–5 years. The carbon pre-filter matters most, since chlorine…
Read AnswerReverse osmosis produces the highest residential drinking water quality — removing dissolved solids and mineral taste at one tap. It won't address…
Read AnswerSalt-free conditioners need only periodic media replacement, pre-filter changes, and an annual performance check — no salt, regeneration, drain, or electricity like…
Read AnswerWe test water before recommending equipment, explain the conditioner trade-off honestly, and don't pay technicians on commission — unusual in a category…
Read AnswerSalt-free conditioners crystallize hardness minerals so they can't bond to surfaces — no salt, drain, or regeneration water, but the water stays…
Read AnswerThe choice depends on whether you want genuinely soft water or just less scale — plus measured hardness, usage, drain access, and…
Read AnswerConsider a conditioner if you have scale buildup but want to avoid salt and regeneration water — it reduces scaling without removing…
Read AnswerWater conditioning reduces scale in pipes, water heaters, and appliances without salt, regeneration water, or added sodium — though the water stays…
Read AnswerReduced pressure, chlorine taste returning, sediment at fixtures, and visible cartridge discoloration signal replacement — pressure gauges before and after the housing…
Read AnswerYes — we test your water first, then match the tool to the actual problem: softening for scale, filtration for chlorine and…
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