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Reverse Osmosis

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CANADIAN WATER TREATMENT

Reverse Osmosis Systems, Replacement Filters & Membranes 

Shop in Canada for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems & Components for Residential, Cottage and Commercial applications with FREE SHIPPING across the country to rural and urban areas. Our platform delivers up-to-date stock information, enables searches by manufacturer or model, and offers comprehensive product details for all items.

Buy a reverse osmosis water filter system with shipping from one of our Canadian warehouses. We offer safe, secure online transactions along with full product support, returns, and warranty information. Treating Water Seriously Since 1995


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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main components of an RO system (and what parts can I buy separately)?

RO systems usually consist of a membrane, pre- and post-filters, a storage (pressure) tank, tubing, fittings, and a dedicated faucet (for drinking water). On the site’s collection you can buy complete systems, replacement membranes, RO filters/cartridges, tanks, faucets and other parts.

How do I choose the right RO system or replacement parts for my home needs?

To pick a suitable system or parts, consider: your water quality (hardness, contaminants), household water usage, space available (under-sink, countertop, etc.), and the number/stages of filtration needed. (Contact Us for Information)

What about water wastage? Do RO systems waste a lot of water? 

Traditional and newer RO systems can produce wastewater: a portion of feed water becomes “waste” as the membrane rejects contaminants — especially if water pressure is sub-optimal or feed water is heavily contaminated. That said, newer systems and improved membranes are more efficient sending less water to drain in the purification process.

How often do I need to replace filters or membranes in an RO system?

Replacement frequency depends on water quality and usage, pre- and post-filters often need replacement every 6–12 months; RO membranes typically last longer but should be replaced per manufacturer’s recommendation (often every 2–4 years).

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