For Water Free of Contaminants, Reverse Osmosis Systems Are the Most Effective

Reverse Osmosis

Our company has specialized in the sale and installation of reverse osmosis systems in the Drummondville and Saint-Hyacinthe regions for over 35 years. We are an authorized distributor of Kinetico and Clark reverse osmosis water treatment systems.

Our specialists will explain the features of the different reverse osmosis models we offer so you can choose the one that best meets your needs. Additionally, our technician will guide you through the system's operation and handle its commissioning.

Reverse osmosis Drummondville
Reverse osmosis Drummondville
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How Does Reverse Osmosis Work?

Reverse osmosis is a water treatment process that effectively removes contaminants without the use of chemicals. Water passes through a semi-permeable membrane (filter) that separates harmful agents from the water. Unlike traditional filters that separate contaminants based on size alone, reverse osmosis membranes filter particles based on both size and molecular charge.

The result is contaminant-free drinking water that tastes great and is healthy. An additional filter also removes any residual odors or tastes.

The reverse osmosis process works by applying water pressure to push it through the membrane. Filtration speed depends on water temperature, pressure, and dissolved solid levels. Since reverse osmosis is a slow process, most systems include a storage tank to collect treated water, ensuring you always have clean water ready to drink.

Why Use a Reverse Osmosis System?

Governments set maximum allowable levels of contaminants in municipal or artesian well water. While this water may be deemed drinkable, many residential and commercial property owners (e.g., restaurants, hotels, spas, businesses) prefer water that is completely free of contaminants.

Some contaminants occur naturally in water, while others result from industrial waste, agricultural runoff, cleaning products, or even aging water pipes. To remove enough contaminants to make water consumable, municipalities often add chlorine and chloramine, which can leave an unpleasant taste.

If you want water free of contaminants, contact our specialists for assistance.


Reverse osmosis Drummondville
Reverse osmosis Drummondville
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