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House Water Filtration
JM Plumbing offers a 10-stage Reverse Osmosis (RO) water filtration system. This system filters out harmful contaminants and delivers high-quality H2O straight from your kitchen or ice maker/refrigerator.
Why do we recommend this specific water filtration system? One of the reasons is that it is a 10-stage system. Other normal RO systems are only a 5-stage. The last stage on this system adds beneficial minerals back into the water. With this RO system you will have healthier and safer water than your tap water and bottled water.
Contaminants Removed
- Arsenic V (pentavalent) 99.0%
- Chromium 6 (Hexavalent) 98.3%
- Chromium 3 (Trivalent) 99.0%
- Barium 98.8%
- Copper 98.4%
- Cadmium 98.3%
- Radium 226/228 98.8%
- Selenium 97.9
- Turbidity 98.7%
- Cysts >99.99%
- Fluoride 93.8%
- Lead 96.8%
- TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) 97.1%
Calcium and Magnesium are added back in for healthier and better tasting water.
“Bad stuff out…good stuff in.”

New Reverse Osmosis Installation
$100 OFF*
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Why should you add this water filtration system to your kitchen?
Safe Water
There could be bad contaminants in your tap water that could adversely affect your and your family’s health. We are trained to know the dangers of water supplies, the effects and how to help protect our customers. This water filtration system is a very affordable and effective in protecting your health.
Reduce Cost
The cost of the RO system and the installation is around $650-800. I did the math of what we were spending a year on bottled water and I was shocked. 99 cents a bottle with 3 of us buying 3 bottles a day would be $3,285 a year. This was an easy decision.
Add Good Minerals
This system is a 10-stage RO system which means the first 5 stages remove the contaminants and the last stage adds healthy minerals back in.
Great Taste
Since all of the contaminants are removed the taste will be very clean. Then the good minerals like Calcium and Magnesium are added which gives it a very good taste. You will notice it is better tasting than bottled water. Yes, I can tell a difference.
Reduce Waste
Our family was buying so many bottles of water a day that our recycle bin would fill up fast. We are very eco-minded people and we did not like all of this waste. We decided to get the RO system and use either glass cups or travel mugs for our water.
Compact
Even if you do not have much under counter space this unit is very compact and fits in almost every application.
Replace Reverse Osmosis Filters on Schedule
Your sediment filter should be changed out every 12 months. This pre-filter stage is designed to strain out sediment, silt and dirt. This is especially important as the sediment filter protects dirt from getting to the delicate RO membranes. If you fail to change this filter on schedule, dirt and silt can reach the RO membranes which can then easily become clogged and foul. The RO membrane is the most expensive filter in the RO system, so it's important to protect it.
The semi-permeable RO membrane in your RO system is designed to allow water through, but filter out almost all additional contaminants. If you take care to replace the previous sediment and carbon filters on schedule, the RO membrane should only need to be replaced every two to three years. Of course the schedule will vary based on the quality of your water and household water usage.
In a 10-stage RO System, a final post filter will “polish” off the water to remove any remaining taste and odor in the water. This final filter is a GAC (granular activated carbon) filter. The GAC filter ensures you’ll have outstanding drinking water.
Failure to change out filters per their replacement schedule can not only cause damage to the system, but will also cause a decrease in water production. Thus, if you notice a decrease in water flow from your RO faucet, that may be an indication that your filters have reached the end of their life span.
Residents in the area trust us to help them get the best water treatment solutions. We work tirelessly to be hassle-free and efficient in our services for all customers. Look at our reviews to learn more!
