Sunday, April 16, 2006

Reverse Osmosis Water Filters

Water Filters: Reverse Osmosis systems can either be installed under a sink - or at the point where the water line enters your home. However, they are more often installed where the water enters the home.

A reverse osmosis system forces water through a membrane. One drawback is that a lot of water is wasted.

Reverse osmosis systems vary widely in price. But you can expect to pay at least several hundred dollars.

These systems work by forcing water through a small membrane which collects and contains bacteria and minerals.
Unfiltered water stays on one side of the membrane. Filtered water passes through to the other side.

The main disadvantage to this type of system is that there's always more untreated water than treated - so you end up wasting a lot of water.

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