Reverse osmosis is a process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove impurities from water, obtaining pure water.
Reverse osmosis removes contaminants such as sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, and chemicals, providing clean, safe water.
The system forces water through a semi-permeable membrane that retains impurities, allowing only purified water to pass through.
Yes, the reverse osmosis process effectively removes contaminants, providing safe, high-quality drinking water.
Reverse osmosis can remove sediment, chlorine, bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, pesticides, and other contaminants present in water.
Basic maintenance includes replacing the filters regularly and cleaning the membrane according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Installation of a reverse osmosis system may require basic plumbing skills, however it is possible to install without professional help if the installation manual is followed.
The reverse osmosis system is compact and can be installed under the dishwasher.
Reverse osmosis removes minerals along with contaminants. It is possible to purchase a mineralizing filter that allows remineralizing the water.
Water waste varies depending on the inlet water quality and operating pressure. On average, reverse osmosis systems waste around 2-3 liters for every liter of purified water.
The reverse osmosis purification equipment is installed under the dishwasher and allows purifying only the water that is supplied through the faucet associated with the equipment. To supply other points in the home, the installation of additional equipment should be considered.
Yes, it is recommended to clean and disinfect the membrane periodically to maintain its efficiency. For this reason, maintenance must be carried out on the equipment together with the change of filters.
Yes, reverse osmosis is effective in removing unpleasant tastes and odors, leaving purer, more neutral-tasting water.