
Drinking water
Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems in Jackson, MS
Bottle-quality drinking and cooking water, straight from a dedicated tap at your sink.
The problem
Even filtered city water can carry a taste, and dissolved solids from both municipal and well sources affect how water and coffee taste, how ice looks, and what ends up in your cooking. Buying bottled water is expensive, heavy to haul, and wasteful.
Homeowners who no longer trust the tap after the Jackson water situation often want one place in the house they can fill a glass from without a second thought.
What we install, and why
A reverse osmosis system installs under the kitchen sink and pushes water through a semi-permeable membrane that reduces a wide range of dissolved contaminants, then delivers it to a dedicated drinking-water faucet. You can also run a line to the refrigerator for clean ice and water.
We match the system to your water and your counter space, set the drinking faucet to match your fixtures, and show you the simple filter-change schedule. On well water we treat the source first so the RO membrane lasts.
Signs you need reverse osmosis
- You still buy bottled water for drinking and cooking
- Coffee, tea, or ice tastes "off"
- You want cleaner water and ice at the refrigerator
- Someone in the home is sensitive to taste or specific contaminants
What you get
- Crisp, clean-tasting drinking and cooking water
- Reduces a broad range of dissolved contaminants
- Dedicated faucet at the sink, optional line to the fridge and ice maker
- Ends the cost and hassle of bottled water
- Compact under-sink footprint with a simple filter schedule
What it costs
RO system pricing depends on the number of stages, whether we run a line to the refrigerator, and any pre-treatment your water needs. Exact written quote after the free assessment.
Every recommendation starts with a free in-home water test. We serve homeowners across the Jackson metro and Central Mississippi, from city supply to private wells.
Good to know
Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems: questions we hear
Does reverse osmosis waste a lot of water?
Modern RO systems are far more efficient than older units, and the small amount of rinse water is a fair trade for reliably clean drinking water at a fraction of the cost of bottled. We can recommend a higher-efficiency membrane if that matters to you.
Does RO remove minerals I want?
RO reduces dissolved solids broadly, including some beneficial minerals. If you prefer, we can add a remineralization stage that puts back a small amount of mineral for taste.
Can I connect it to my refrigerator?
Yes. In most kitchens we can run a line from the RO system to the fridge so your ice and dispenser water are filtered too. We confirm the run during the assessment.
Ready for water you can trust?
Start with a free in-home water assessment. We test your water, explain what we find in plain language, and give you an honest recommendation with the price in writing before any work begins.