RO System Installation

RO System Installation – Pure, Safe Drinking Water for Your Home

Clean, safe drinking water is essential for every household. Installing a Reverse Osmosis (RO) System is one of the most effective ways to remove harmful contaminants such as chlorine, lead, bacteria, and dissolved solids from your water supply.

At Green Flow Construction, we offer professional RO system installation services for homes and small businesses. Whether you’re installing a system for the first time or upgrading an old one, our trained technicians ensure a seamless, leak-free setup that delivers long-term peace of mind.

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Green Flow Construction, we specialize in fast, reliable, and professional RO system installation for homes and small businesses. Whether it’s your first RO unit or you’re replacing an outdated system, our expert technicians handle everything—from selecting the right model to installing it with precision and testing for safety.

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Common Questions About RO Installation

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Most RO systems are installed under the kitchen sink, connected directly to the cold water line. However, they can also be installed near the main water supply or as part of a whole-house filtration setup, depending on your needs.

RO system installation usually takes about 1 to 2 hours. This can vary slightly depending on the complexity of your plumbing and whether any additional components, like a booster pump or UV unit, are needed.

Yes. Regular maintenance is essential for clean and safe water. Pre-filters typically need replacement every 6 months, the RO membrane every 1–2 years, and the post-filter once a year—depending on usage and water quality.