For over 30 years, our team has been supporting local property owners with a service strategy that continues to work. Our goal is to keep things clear from your first call to the final taste test.
Because of our process, you always get:
- Friendly Initial Contact: A friendly team member answers, helps you figure out next steps, and gets you scheduled, often the same day or within the hour.
- On-Time, Professional Arrival: Your technician arrives on time, puts on boot covers, and lays down mats to keep your floors and cabinets clean.
- Accurate Water Assessment: We review your water, your plumbing, and your space, then walk you through your options in plain language with upfront pricing.
- Professional Installation (After Approval): After you approve the plan, we install the system, connect your dedicated faucet, and route the drain line the right way.
- Final Testing and Helpful Tips: We test everything, show you how it runs, share easy maintenance tips, and tidy up so your space looks just as we found it.
RO System Step-by-Step: How a Reverse Osmosis Works
The idea behind reverse osmosis is straightforward, even if the name sounds complicated. Your water is driven through a chain of filters that remove what you do not want, and the clean water is sent to its own dedicated faucet.
Here’s what each stage does:
- Pre-Filters: First, sediment and carbon filters grab the larger debris and chlorine so they cannot wear down the sensitive membrane that comes next.
- The RO Membrane: Next, your water is pushed through a dense, semi-permeable membrane that blocks tiny contaminants such as lead, arsenic, and PFAS.
- Storage and Post-Filtration: The clean water waits in a small tank, then runs through a final carbon filter on the way to your faucet for a fresh, clean finish.
- Wastewater: Anything the membrane rejects is rinsed away as wastewater, sometimes called brine, straight down the drain.
Call us for a free estimate so you know exactly what to expect before we begin.
Why Rochester Homes Benefit from an RO System
Rochester is well known for its hard water, and over time, those minerals leave scale in your pipes, water heater, and fixtures while leaving spots on everything you wash. Some Minnesota communities have also seen trace amounts of PFAS, the man-made forever chemicals that do not break down on their own.
A reverse osmosis system tackles both concerns at the tap, giving you water that tastes clean and protects your coffee maker and ice maker from buildup. For households that want to stop hauling home bottled water, a home water filtration service in Rochester is one of the simplest upgrades to enjoy every single day.
What Affects the Cost of RO Water System Installation in Rochester?
If you’re wondering what this will cost, the honest answer is that it depends on your home. A simple under-sink point-of-use unit is a different project than a whole-house setup.
Price is shaped by:
- The type of system you choose
- Where it needs to be placed
- The length and routing of the new water lines
- The materials involved
- Whether your current plumbing needs any tweaks first
In some Rochester homes, for instance, our team has handled PRV (pressure-reducing valve) replacements to dial in the right water pressure before an RO system goes in. Instead of guessing, we’ll look at your setup and hand you a clear, written estimate.
Types of RO Systems We Can Install
The right system depends on your water, how your household uses it, and the right professional to get the job done right.
Once we take a look, we will steer you toward one of two main setups:
- Point-of-Use (POU): The go-to option for most homes. This small system fits under your kitchen sink and supplies its own drinking water faucet.
- Point-of-Entry (POE): A whole-house system that connects at your main water line to treat every drop entering your home.
Not sure which one is right for you? Reach out for a free estimate, and we’ll help you decide.