ALKA BLU Whole House Reverse Osmosis Alkaline Water System
- Website Admin
- Mar 3, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 9, 2021
Reverse osmosis is a special water treatment process that produces drinking water of remarkable purity. It works by separating chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceutical runoff and other dissolved solids from water. Although it’s not frequently used with whole house water systems, some water supplies can be contaminated enough to warrant stronger filtration.

A whole house reverse osmosis system requires careful planning, maintenance and a nuanced understanding of water chemistry. It may seem like overkill, but everything that goes into your body has the potential to affect your health in the long run. Reverse Osmosis systems can help take the risk out of your daily life and give you something delicious to look forward to any time you turn on the faucet.
Here’s how it works: The water entering your home passes through a porous reverse osmosis membrane. This membrane’s microscopic pores can remove over 98% of dissolved matter suspended in your water, and it can even clean the water going to other parts of your house like toilets and showers if properly configured.
Reverse osmosis can remove contaminants, like chromium, uranium, copper, mercury, arsenic, boron, silver, lead, sodium, and nitrates. These compounds can pose health risks, and a whole house reverse osmosis system ensures your entire household is treated to healthier, safer water. It’s an easy way to improve your family’s health from the inside out.
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