Whole House Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems, When Should A Family Look At That As A Solution

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Ensuring the safety and purity of your home’s water supply doesn’t have to be complicated, you can just invest in a whole-house Reverse Osmosis (RO) system and get the best quality water. However, before investing you must carefully consider if this is the right choice for your family or if you should invest in some other water system.

Why Invest in a Whole House RO System?

A whole-house RO system generates cleaner and safer water throughout your home. All your faucets and appliances get quality water, so whether you are drinking water or washing clothes and dishes all your water-related chores will benefit from superior filtration. Here are some reasons why you might want to invest in this type of system:

  1. Improves Water Quality - A whole-house RO system is a great choice for homeowners who want their water to be of the highest quality. These systems effectively reduce a vast range of impurities such as PFAS, salts, sulfates, etc. This helps ensure that the water in your entire home remains clean and safe.
  2. Handles Water Chemistry Issues - There are times when traditional water treatment solutions such as water softeners and iron filters don’t provide sufficient water filtration. This is especially true if your home’s water has multiple issues like high levels of sodium chloride, sulfates, PFAS and a host of other impurities. Whole-house RO systems provide comprehensive filtration and contaminant reduction that typical systems aren’t able to offer.
  3. Comprehensive Coverage - By installing a whole house RO system all the water fixtures and appliances in your home will get access to superior quality water. This will not just improve the taste of your drinking water but also extend the lifespan of the appliances as no impurities in water means no more limescale buildup.

Things to Consider Before Installing a Whole House RO System

Before investing in a whole house RO system you must consider the factors mentioned below:

  • Water Chemistry Testing - You must get a comprehensive water chemistry test done to understand the specific contaminants and issues in your water. This will help you decide whether a whole house RO system is good for you or if some other water treatment solutions will be better.
  • Pretreatment Requirements - While whole-house RO systems reduce vast impurities, certain issues like iron and hardness need to be addressed via pretreatment before the water reaches the RO. For this, you might need additional equipment such as water softeners or iron filters.
  • Space Considerations - Traditional whole-house RO systems require a good amount of space, especially when combined with pretreatment and larger atmospheric storage tanks and delivery pumps. So it’s important to ensure before the installation that you have sufficient space to accommodate the system in your home.
  • Utility Requirements - A whole-house RO system requires a reliable, potable water supply, dedicated electrical outlets (typically up to 220V) and a strong working drain (preferably on the floor). Before installation make sure that you have these utilities available.
  • Noise Levels - Some components of the RO system may make some noise, so before installation think about the location that you want to get it installed in, is it close to the living room or bedroom and will it cause any disturbance during your rest hours.
  • Cost - The price of a whole house RO system can vary based on the technology, size of your home and pretreatment required. A realistic cost range for installation is between $20,000 on the lower end to $35,000 on the upper end.

Benefits of the HANS Module High Purity RO Systems

Gordon Water’s HANS Module High Purity Reverse Osmosis Systems are built to deliver cleaner, safer water of the highest quality. These systems are compact and generally much much quieter than traditional models. With the HANS output, the vast majority of the time the HANS system does not need a large storage tank and all it requires. These features make them an ideal choice for many households.

To install Whole House Reverse Osmosis Systems in Grand Rapids, MI contact Gordon Water. Our team can walk you through the features and benefits of these water systems and help you understand whether or not this is the right water system for you. We also have other advanced water filtration systems that can help you access cleaner, safer water and safeguard the health and well-being of your family.

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