Clean Drinking Water, Straight from Your Faucet
There are few things more valuable than fresh, clean water. More so, there
is nothing like having fresh, clean water coming directly from your faucet. No bulky water
coolers, no water bottles and no filling and refilling water pitchers. These are just some of
the benefits of a clean water solution, but did you know that there is much more?
Not only is Reverse Osmosis convenient, it is healthy for you. Domestic water can contain
200 to 800 parts per million (PPM) of contaminants. Parts per million means how many
parts of contaminants are found per million part of water.
Finally, when you install a reverse osmosis system, you eliminate the need for single
serving water bottles. This reduces the amount of landfill waste caused by un-recycled
plastic bottles.
If you are interested in installing a water filtration system, do not hesitate to contact us
and speak to one of our clean water experts. We would be happy to share what options
you have and provide our recommendation on what solution will best suit your needs.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Why Have Moe Plumbing Install Your Water Filtration System?
As reverse osmosis systems have gained in popularity, we at Moe Plumbing have seen a
very serious mistake commonly made when water filtration systems are not installed by a
plumbing technician. Our goal is not to alarm our customers, but to make them aware of a
very dangerous error.
Reverse osmosis systems remove the contaminants and drain them into the drain line,
where it eventually ends up in the sewer. When the drain line becomes clogged by food or
other waste from the kitchen sink, the line will back-up. If the reverse osmosis system
does not connect the drain line to an air gap, the sewage water can back-up into your clean
water supply. Have you ever seen water from the dishwasher drain out of the air gap (the
small circular object next to the faucet) and into the kitchen sink? It is the same concept,
however we regularly see reverse osmosis systems installed without properly using an air
gap. This is not legal, nor is it safe. That is why we always recommend that reverse
osmosis systems be installed by a licensed plumber.