Full Guide: The Best Reverse Osmosis Water Filter (2021)
The Best RO Water FiltersWhen considering buying a reverse osmosis water filter, it is important to understand that they are not the same as water softener systems or other water filters. (They do ‘soften’ your water, but this is a happy by-product of the filtration process). Reverse osmosis water filters are very high grade filters - the best available. (Other high-purifying techinques like distillation are usually not very practical - they require a lot of electricity and long term can be detrimental to your health. eg some bacterial strains aren't removed. Distillation also doesn't remove most volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds). They use a high tech membrane to separate water molecules from larger ions or contaminants that often get into the water system. Reverse osmosis filters work slowly and need a tank to hold the treated water so that it is available for you on demand. The size of the system required (and therefore the tank) is dependent upon the needs of your household. Depending on your location, you could have mercury, copper, arsenic, lead, chromium and various nitrates in your water supply, plus the foul-smelling chlorine and the calcium that attaches itself to your bathroom and kitchenware metals. The first thing you should do when considering which system is best for you is to work out what you need. Whole House Reverse OsmosisFirst a quick note on these because we get asked about them a lot: A whole of house reverse osmosis installation is possible. But it's not practical. You'd need a large reverse osmosis unit and these are designed for commercial applications - not resdiential. A high level of maintenance is required - it's not unlike having a swimming pool (but even more complicated). It requires regular checks / monitoring by somone who knows what they're doing Normally you would get an easier solution like Ultra Violet filtration for all the water in the property. Then Reverse Osmosis at the final "point of use" ie drinking stage. BudgetThose with specific needs due to the very poor quality of their water supply, or those whose home is supplied with well water or from a borehole would probably need an Ultra violet filter. While the costs of waste water can be less than you might think - check this article on the real costs of RO waste water - this additional cost should also be accounted for in your budget when choosing the best RO system for your home. Home EnvironmentHaving Enough Space You will need a tank to hold the water that has been filtered - these come with the system. Reverse osmosis works slowly so the more water you require, the bigger the tank you will need to hold the water after filtration. These are the dimensions for our standard sized domestic / residential revers osmosis unit Another option some householders choose is to install their RO water system in a separate room. This is easily done by simply having longer tubing. (If you need extra tubing from us simply ask us after buying a unit and we will provide a few extra meters gratis - within reason.) Water PressureA Reverse omsosis water filter requires a certian level of water pressure to work. Most UK homes - about 90% - have high enough pressure. Before buying a unit you should check that the water pressure in your home is adequate to support a reverse osmosis system. Otherwise you will need to come back and buy a pumped RO unit - which would waste time and effort (ie sending the wrong unit back for a refund - assuming your seller offers a refund! (We do). Here's more about your house water pressure and reverse osmosis Reverse Osmosis System for HomeDepending on your particular requirements you may decide that you need RO water for drinking plus a whole house softener system for your bathing and laundry needs. - The water softener/filter will remove the scale deposits that make cleaning and bathing a chore and often cause problems by clogging home appliances. For example we offer this RO for drinking water and this whole of house filter and softener Reverse Osmosis Water DispenserThere are two basic options for getting the purified RO water from the filter Or you can get three-way tap that gives you hot / cold and filtered water at your kitchen sink. Best Countertop Reverse Osmosis SystemFor those who prefer to have a countertop RO system, there are several high-quality options. Common Questions about Reverse Osmosis SystemsBelow is a list of common questions asked by householders who research reverse osmosis water filters. Are reverse osmosis filters worth it?Everyone will have their own opinion about how much they can benefit from purchasing a reverse osmosis filter. Some people smoke and others exercise. Some people buy health food and avoid takeaways, while others eat junk food and drink a lot of alcohol. Reverse osmosis systems are usually purchased by people who want to drink pure, quality water that is up to 98% contaminant free. If you fit into that category, the purchase of a reverse osmosis filter is worth it. Are all reverse osmosis filters the same?Like all products, some are well made with quality materials and others are made cheaply with materials that will wear out quickly or not do the job that they were ‘designed’ for. How much does a reverse osmosis system cost to install?Most domestic reverse osmosis drinking water systems are easy to install. Any householder who is relatively ‘handy’ could do it. How much wastewater Is produced by a reverse osmosis system?There is no getting around the fact that reverse osmosis systems waste a lot of water. What does water produced by a reverse osmosis system taste like?Water has no taste, so it is hard to describe water that has been filtered by a reverse osmosis system. Many say that it tastes ‘clean and fresh’. Do I need a reverse osmosis system with a UV light?Reverse osmosis water systems will filter out up to 99% of the harmful chemicals in your water. This means the system kills contamination that has been dissolved in your water supply. The best option in these cases is to have a separate UV filter for the whole fof the property - so there is no risk of swallowing small quanties of infected water in the shower or while brushing teeth etc Is reverse osmosis water bad for you?It is wrong to say that drinking reverse osmosis water is bad for you. Those who say that probably have an agenda. ConclusionChoosing the right RO filtration system for your home is a difficult one and should not be undertaken without significant research. |