How many stage reverse osmosis do I need?

RO systems typically come in 3, 4, or 5 stages of filtration. At least 4 stages is typically recommended for most applications. If you’re on well water or an area with high levels of sediment, you may want to consider a system that has extra pre-filtration (5 stages).

How long does a 5 stage water filter last?

1 – post-carbon inline filter, stage 5 (change every 12 months) 1 – reverse osmosis membrane, stage 4 (change every 3-5 years)

How often do you need to change reverse osmosis filters?

Reverse Osmosis Membrane – Change the reverse osmosis membrane every 24 months. Carbon Post Filter – Change this filter every 12 months to ensure quality water.

How long do reverse osmosis filters last?

When to Replace Your Filters For the pre-filter and carbon filters, you should aim to replace them about every six to nine months in order to protect the sensitive RO filter. The RO filter itself only needs to be replaced every two to three years.

How long do RO tanks last?

about 2 to 5 years
How long will an RO unit last? Virtually forever if you service it regularly and replace parts that wear out, like the storage tank and the faucet. Typical membrane life is about 2 to 5 years, depending on the nature of the water that it’s processing.

What are the 5 stages of reverse osmosis?

What are the Stages in a Reverse Osmosis System?

  • Sediment Pre-Filter. Melt Blown Polypropylene removes dirt, rust and sediment particles down to 5 microns.
  • Carbon Pre-Filter.
  • Reverse Osmosis Membrane.
  • Post Carbon Filter.

How often should I change my reverse osmosis filters?

every 12 months
RO filters replacement should ideally be done every 12 months. This is to ensure optimal effectiveness of your whole reverse osmosis system. Failure to do this would result to contaminants being still present in your drinking water.