Reverse osmosis filters work by using water pressure to force incoming water through a highly specialized semipermeable membrane. This membrane is engineered with microscopic pores that allow only clean water molecules to pass through while blocking larger and more harmful substances. As water moves through the system, contaminants are separated and flushed away, ensuring they never reach your drinking supply.

Through this precise filtration process, reverse osmosis systems effectively remove dangerous contaminants such as lead, mercury, chromium, and other dissolved solids, chemicals, and impurities. Additional pre- and post-filtration stages further enhance performance by capturing sediment, chlorine, and odors, resulting in exceptionally clean, safe, and great-tasting drinking water you can trust every day.