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Choose the Option that Best Fits the Needs of Your Family
Whether you want to reduce dangerous contaminants from your water supply or just improve the taste of drinking water, Roto-Rooter offers several filtration solutions sure to match your space and budget needs.
Whole House Filtration System
- Smart, connected system.
- Simple to operate and maintain.
- Filter change alerts via text or email.
- Filter cartridge lifespan of up to 84,480 gallons.
- Displays percentage of filter life remaining and consumed.
Lead Filtration System (Point-of-Use)
- High-flow system – 2 gallons per minute.
- Certified to reduce 99.2% of lead in drinking water.
- No additional hole to drill for faucet in sink or countertop.
- Connects directly to most standard kitchen and bathroom faucets.
- Up to 4 times the capacity of most other competitive filter systems.
Reverse Osmosis System
- Enjoy up to 60 gallons per day of the highest-quality drinking water.
- Reduces sediment, dissolved minerals, metals, and contaminants down to 1/10,000 of a micron.
- "Kwik-Change" filter technology for easy, mess-free filter replacements.
- Includes high-flow designer air gap reverse osmosis faucet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I experience a drop in pressure after installing a whole home filter?
A whole home water filtration system should not significantly affect your water pressure. While you may experience a slight drop in pressure as water passes through the filter, the impact is typically negligible.
What contaminants do your systems filter?
Our water filtration systems address a variety of water quality concerns, including PFOA/PFOS (PFAS), lead, cysts, chlorine taste and odor, and sediment, to name a few.
I have city water. Isn't my water already good enough quality?
Municipal water isn't necessarily the quality you want. There are several water quality concerns to consider, even with city water. A recent USGS study shows that close to half of the country's tap water contains one or more PFAS chemical. The EPA has found more than 9 million lead pipes supplying drinking water throughout the U.S. The best way to guarantee clean, safe water is to install a water filtration system!
What's the difference between point of use and point of entry systems?
Point of use (or under sink) systems condition water directly at the tap. Typically, a homeowner will install multiple point of use systems at their most frequently used faucets, like the kitchen and bathroom. Point of entry (or whole home) systems treat all the water that enters your home.