Did you know the average American will consume only one percent of the water that enters the home each day?  It sure doesn’t seem like a lot of water, but it’s one gallon. As a result, high-quality drinking water has become an integral part of everyday life.  Many homes already use a filtration system, including carafe filters, faucet-mounted filters, and reverse osmosis drinking water systems.  The market is saturated with many types and brands of drinking water systems, and choosing the best for your family is critical.

A reverse osmosis drinking water system provides the home with clean, crystal clear, worry-free drinking water.  Not only can water be provided at the kitchen sink, but the system can also be hooked up to a refrigerator.  There are no pitchers to fill or switches between filtered and non-filtered water.  These types of systems can remove an extensive range of contaminants.  Better yet, filter replacement is needed approximately once per year.  Using a reverse osmosis drinking water system in your home will provide excellent drinking water and provide peace of mind.

Kinetico offers a K5 Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System that is customizable for the homeowner based on the water.  It uses quick disconnect sanitary filters for easy filter changing after 500 gallons of water is used.  Drinking water is dispensed via an attractive, designer faucet separate from a kitchen tap faucet with various designer colors.  A K5 Kinetico Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System offers an outstanding warranty recognized by the Water Quality Association.  

Using a carafe filter/pitcher for the home’s drinking water comes with some work.  The pitcher needs to be continually re-filled, especially with a larger family.  These systems use an activated carbon filter for filtration, which is the final filter stage of a reverse osmosis system.  Every forty gallons of water used or the carbon filter needs to be changed every two months.  A carafe filter/pitcher is an inexpensive way to remove taste and odors from your home’s water, but it does not compare with a reverse osmosis drinking water system.

A faucet-mounted filter allows the homeowner to filter water using a single carbon filter while adding minerals back into the water for taste.  A faucet-mounted filter will last approximately three months before replacement and provide filtered water at one water source. In addition, a homeowner can switch between filtered and non-filtered water when necessary, saving the filter’s life.  This filter has a relatively inexpensive initial cost, but only uses a carbon filter for filtration.

There are different systems available for a home’s drinking water. Choose a system that is right for your family.  There are often many questions regarding the pros and cons of these systems.  We advise you to contact our non-commissioned sales staff so we can help you make the right choice for you and your family.