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Worried about what’s really in your tap water? A reverse osmosis water filter installed by Moore & Russell Heating and Air Conditioning offers powerful, multi-stage filtration to help protect your family. These systems are designed to eliminate up to 99% of impurities like chlorine, lead, and other potentially harmful contaminants—giving you safe, clean, and fresh-tasting water from a separate tap at your kitchen sink.

With decades of experience serving homeowners across Vancouver, our certified technicians are experts at installing and maintaining reverse osmosis systems tailored to your home’s needs. Enjoy the confidence that comes with every sip—reach out to Moore & Russell today and see how easy it is to bring high-quality drinking water into your home.

Moore & Russell water filtration specialist replacing filter cartridges on a reverse osmosis water system installed under a sink.

How We Install a Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System

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We begin by evaluating your home’s water conditions, daily usage, and available under-sink space to determine the most suitable reverse osmosis drinking water system for your household. From there, we recommend the right size and model to match your water consumption needs.

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Before installation, our technicians prepare the area under your sink, ensuring sufficient space for the unit and safeguarding surrounding cabinetry and plumbing fixtures. Next, the reverse osmosis system is hooked up to your cold water supply with high-quality fittings designed to maintain water pressure and prevent leaks.

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A dedicated faucet is installed on your sink or countertop to dispense your filtered water. We carefully drill the necessary opening to preserve your counter’s finish. Additionally, we install a proper drain line that safely disposes of the filtered-out impurities. The system is then flushed to remove any factory residue and get it ready for regular use.

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We thoroughly test the installed reverse osmosis unit to ensure everything is working as it should—checking for leaks, verifying water flow, and confirming the filtration is delivering clean, high-quality drinking water.

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Before wrapping up, we’ll walk you through how to operate and care for your new filtration system. You’ll learn how to monitor performance, when to change filters, and how to keep your system running efficiently for years to come.

Why Choose Moore & Russell for Your Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System?

Rapid Response Service

When you’re dealing with potential water contamination, fast action matters. At Moore & Russell, we prioritize your health by sending a technician within hours of your call. Unlike others who may leave you waiting for days or even weeks, we act quickly to get your water quality back on track.

Expert Installation in a Single Visit

Our service vehicles are loaded with top-grade reverse osmosis system parts and all the right tools. In most cases, we complete the entire installation within 2 to 3 hours—no second appointments or delays waiting on supplies. That means you get filtered water on the very same day you contact us.

Certified Water Quality Specialists

Moore & Russell technicians are certified in water filtration and reverse osmosis technology. Their training covers both technical installation requirements and adherence to local plumbing codes, giving you peace of mind that your system is installed safely and correctly the first time.

Contact Moore & Russell for Your Reverse Osmosis Water Filter

Stop worrying about the quality of your tap water. Get in touch with Moore & Russell today to book your same-day reverse osmosis water filter installation.

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FAQs About Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Systems

What is a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter?

A reverse osmosis water filter is a highly effective purification system that eliminates impurities at the molecular scale. Unlike standard carbon-based filters, these systems push water through a semi-permeable membrane with ultra-fine pores that let water through while trapping unwanted particles. Reverse osmosis systems typically have several stages of filtration: pre-filters to catch sediment and chlorine, the core membrane for deep purification, and post-filters for a final clean-up. The end result is remarkably clean water, free from contaminants such as fluoride, arsenic, lead, pesticides, and more that basic filters often leave behind.

How Does a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Work?

These filtration systems rely on a multi-step process to clean your water thoroughly:

  1. Water first moves through pre-filters designed to remove sediment, chlorine, and other particles that could harm the membrane.
  2. It then passes under pressure through the reverse osmosis membrane, which separates clean water from dissolved contaminants that are flushed away.
  3. The filtered water is stored in a dedicated tank, ready for use.
  4. When you open the faucet, the water runs through a final carbon filter to improve taste and smell before reaching your glass.

This system can eliminate up to 99% of dissolved solids, harmful metals, bacteria, and other impurities, giving you cleaner, safer water.

What Size of Reverse Osmosis Water Filter Do I Need?

Choosing the right system depends on the size of your household and how much purified water you use each day. Smaller homes with one to three people typically do well with a 50-gallon-per-day unit. Mid-sized families of four to six may need systems that produce between 75 and 100 gallons per day. Larger families or those with higher water demands may require commercial-grade models producing over 150 gallons daily.

During your consultation, Moore & Russell technicians will assess your water needs and recommend a system that provides sufficient clean water without wasting resources or taking up unnecessary space.

What are the Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Water Filters from Moore & Russell?

Reverse osmosis units installed by Moore & Russell remove nearly all contaminants—up to 99%—including harmful substances like chlorine, fluoride, lead, and arsenic that can remain even after municipal treatment. This purification process improves the taste and smell of your water, making beverages like tea and coffee more enjoyable and food preparation more flavourful.

Switching to a reverse osmosis system can also cut down significantly on the need for bottled water, with many families recouping the cost of the unit within 12 to 18 months.

Our systems are built with space-efficient designs that fit neatly under your sink and provide purified water through a separate faucet. Each unit includes an automatic shut-off to reduce waste and long-lasting, easy-to-replace filters for convenient maintenance.