Reverse Osmosis Systems
Multi-stage filtration using a semipermeable membrane to remove up to 99% of contaminants. Typically installed under the kitchen sink with a dedicated faucet.
Reverse Osmosis Systems are best for drinking water purification, while Whole-House Filters are best for whole-home water quality improvement. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
| Feature | Reverse Osmosis Systems | Whole-House Filters |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Drinking water purification | Whole-home water quality improvement |
| Price Range | $150 – $500 | $300 – $1500 |
Multi-stage filtration using a semipermeable membrane to remove up to 99% of contaminants. Typically installed under the kitchen sink with a dedicated faucet.
Point-of-entry systems that filter all water entering the home. Remove sediment, chlorine, and common contaminants from every tap.
Reverse Osmosis Systems are best for drinking water purification, while Whole-House Filters are best for whole-home water quality improvement. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
It depends on your needs. Reverse Osmosis Systems are best for drinking water purification, while Whole-House Filters are best for whole-home water quality improvement.
Reverse Osmosis Systems typically cost $150 – $500, while Whole-House Filters cost $300 – $1500.