Water treatment systems ensure that all the water in your home is safe for every use. Homeowners have several options when choosing a water treatment system, including reverse osmosis systems. Understanding how any whole home system works is essential in deciding if it’s right for you. Equally important is working with licensed technicians who specialize in water heater services and water treatment solutions. The experts at Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling have installed hundreds of water treatment systems, providing personalized service to customers in Newtown, PA, and surrounding areas. If you’re ready to upgrade your home’s water quality, schedule a consultation today!
How It Cleans
A reverse osmosis system (also called RO) uses a semi-permeable membrane to filter your water. Your home’s water is pushed through the membrane at high pressure, separating contaminants and particulates on one side while delivering clean, fresh water on the other. This purified water is stored in a separate tank that feeds your plumbing system, ensuring an uninterrupted supply of clean water throughout your home. Traditional water heaters store 20–80 gallons of hot water and can run out of hot water as the tank empties. This system works efficiently with both conventional water heaters and tankless water heaters, supporting efficient heat transfer while reducing sediment buildup; compared with conventional models, tankless water heaters provide 2–5 gallons of hot water per minute, eliminate standby energy loss, typically last longer than traditional heaters, and can improve hot water reliability.
Can Be Point-of-Use or Whole Home
One advantage of a reverse osmosis system is its flexibility: you can install it as a whole home water treatment system or as a point-of-use system for a specific faucet or sink. While point-of-use systems are suitable for targeted applications, a whole home system provides comprehensive water purification, protecting your entire plumbing system and water heater from potential damage caused by contaminants. Our licensed plumbers will assess your home’s water quality and demand to determine the best system and installation approach, and they also perform annual safety inspections as part of installation and maintenance planning to account for key factors that affect system efficiency and longevity. Water heaters should be inspected at least once a year for safety; these checks include pressure relief valves and heating elements, and most units typically last 8 to 15 years, with a gas water heater often lasting 8–12 years and an electric model 10–15 years. Annual service helps remove sediment buildup, pressure-relief valves are tested to prolong lifespan, and neglecting maintenance can lead to premature water heater failure, while routine care can extend service life to about 15 years.
Other Benefits
The benefits of combining a reverse osmosis system with professional water heater services include the importance of prompt repair or replacement when a malfunctioning water heater affects daily use:
- Effectively removes over 99% of contaminants and particulates, protecting your water heater from sediment buildup and corrosion, and fast water heater repair can help restore service while preventing flooding or property damage.
- Requires minimal routine maintenance, with no filters to change frequently, saving you money and time, and annual care can still matter even when a small issue seems minor.
- Eliminates odors, ensuring your water and ice taste fresh and smell clean.
- Enhances the lifespan and efficiency of your gas water heater or electric hot water heater by reducing pressure fluctuations caused by impurities, and choosing to replace an aging unit can minimize property-damage risks and improve reliability.
- Supports energy efficiency, helping lower your utility bills and reduce overall utility costs.
- Provides a reliable and uninterrupted supply of clean hot water for your family’s comfort and health, and emergency plumbing services are often available for sudden failures.
Interested to see what a reverse osmosis system can do for your home in Newtown, PA? Call the experts at Carney Plumbing Heating & Cooling today!