Many people in Massachusetts can’t enjoy pure and healthy drinking water right from the tap without installing an under-sink reverse osmosis system to remove 99% of dissolved salts, minerals, and other pollutants that can compromise not only the safety but also the taste and color of the water.
These units are compact and don’t take up much space. Also, the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is one of the most advanced and reliable technologies in water purification that can provide clean drinking water no matter how bad the quality of the incoming water is.
At Project Clean Water, you can easily get your under-sink RO water filtration installed and enjoy the purest drinking water from its separate faucet.
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Unfortunately, the quality of water is a big concern in many areas of Massachusetts. The high amount of mineral content and hard water are common issues. In addition to that, very old pipes add rust, lead, and other dangerous contaminants to the water in some areas.
That’s why, many homes and businesses install an under-sink RO unit for their health and peace of mind.
Except for the safe, tasty, and healthy water provided by the under-sink RO filter and its long lifespan, there are other reasons behind its popularity as well.
▪ The space-saving design allows it to be installed easily right under the sink in a little space out of sight. So, it’s a great choice for apartments and offices that don’t have a lot of space to spare.
▪ You can access clean water on demand because the RO system constantly supplies pure water.
▪ It’s not noisy at all (less than your refrigerator).
▪ In case of a water outage, an under-sink RO system with a tank continues to provide clean drinking water for a while.
▪ New under-sink RO systems for homes and businesses are energy-efficient and can be customized to meet specific requirements.
▪ They’re easy to maintain.
▪ They’re cost-effective compared to constantly using bottled water (which isn’t environmentally friendly) or installing whole-house water filtration systems (if you’re not unhappy with the water you use for showering, cleaning, etc.).
▪ As you use this pure water in the coffee maker, ice machine, and other similar appliances, you’ll extend their lifespan by preventing mineral buildup.
So, because of its efficiency, low-maintenance, compact design, and great performance, the under-sink RO water purifier is the most popular water filtration system across Massachusetts.
An under-sink reverse osmosis system connects to the cold-water line under the sink. This incoming contaminated water passes through different prefilters to lose its larger particles, chlorine, and some other common contaminants.
Then, it flows through the under-sink RO membrane that removes dissolved salts, minerals, bacteria, etc. The resulting pure water is stored in a small tank and is readily available when needed. Before this water reaches the filtered water faucet, it once again passes through a filter to remove any odor or taste.
This whole process happens automatically, constantly, and silently. However, there can be little differences in the process depending on the type of the under-sink RO water filtration system.
Here are some of the main types:
This is the most commonly used type of the under-sink reverse osmosis system in both homes and offices. It includes 4 or 5 stages of filtration and a storage tank.
Tankless under-sink RO units don’t have a storage tank and instead use a continuous flow design to provide clean water when needed.
This type is smaller and, therefore, includes fewer filtration stages and a smaller storage tank compared to the standard RO systems.
This is a hybrid RO system that combines RO technology with a remineralization stage. This additional stage adds beneficial minerals to the clean water.
This is another type of hybrid RO system that combines RO filtration with ultraviolet (UV) sterilization to ensure all the bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms are killed before the water reaches the faucet.
So, regardless of the application, there’s always a suitable spin-down water filter that can be of use.
As an authorized dealer of iSpring water filtration systems in Massachusetts, we’re proud to bring the best and most advanced under-sink reverse osmosis systems to your homes and offices. (Check out iSpring official YouTube channel for under-sink RO system reviews and other useful videos.)
All you need to do is contact us at 339-675-2027 or by filling out the form below to schedule a free in-home consultation. Our experts will come to your place at your convenience to see the space, examine the water, hear your expectations and preferences, and recommend the most suitable under-sink RO system for you.
If you decide to install one, later our experienced installers will come to install the filtration system properly, quickly, and without making a mess!
You can also count on our professional team for your under-sink RO system maintenance and troubleshooting. Plus, we offer a one-year warranty because we believe in the high quality of our products and services.
Do you need help with your under-sink RO system troubleshooting?
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Let’s answer some of your common questions briefly. Contact us if you can’t find the answer to your questions here.
The maintenance involves occasional changes of filters, tank flushing, and sanitization. It’s easy but it should be done according to the recommended schedule for optimal performance of the system. This schedule is mostly like the one below.
For our experienced specialists, it can take only 2 to 4 hours to prepare the place, install the system, and test it.
Yes. These systems are space-saving and can fit even in a small area under your sink.
Yes. It’s not a difficult process. You need to turn off the water supply, depressurize the system, replace the filter, and flush the new filters. You can check out this video about filter replacement on iSpring’s YouTube channel for more details.
The exact removal rate is different depending on the type of contaminants and the quality of the system. However, our high-quality RO systems can get rid of up to 99% of total dissolved solids (TDS) and up to 95% of heavy metals and other harmful contaminants in the water in Massachusetts.
Our high-quality products have brought clean water to thousands of properties in Massachusetts over the past few years. Whether you’re looking for a point-of-use water filtration system (like under-sink reverse osmosis systems) or a more comprehensive one (like whole-house water purification systems), Project Clean Water promises
▪ easy ordering
▪ free consultation
▪ budget-friendly pricing
▪ quick installation
▪ and ongoing maintenance.
Call 339-675-2027 to discuss your project.