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Reverse Osmosis Water (RO)

We sell and service Genesis RO units for both industrial and commercial applications. We offer quarterly and semi annual maintenance contracts to keep the units in top operating condition.

Clean Drinking Water
Reverse Osmosis is the optimal way to rid water of impurities. Specially designed for office and small business usage, R.O. systems utilize business water line pressure to push tap water through a special membrane. This process significantly reduces the contaminants and conveniently rinses them down the drain.

Carbon filtration removes chlorine and chloramines that the municipal water department adds to the water. The carbon filter also improves taste, and removes odor.

Prefiltration of the tap water removes all types of sediment. The prefilter traps dirt, rust, and various other particles.

The Genesis Series also includes an automatic shut-off valve. This device automatically shuts off the system when the tank is full thus saving the unit from wasting water. When the tank has been partially emptied, the unit automatically begins again to process water. This feature conserves water and ensures you will have refreshing great tasting water for you and your business.

Through the use of reverse osmosis technology, we can deliver the great tasting water that you deserve, at a price you can afford.

How Reverse Osmosis works:
The R.O. process uses a semipermeable membrane that has the ability to remove and reject a wide spectrum of impurities and contaminants from water using only water pressure. These contaminants are automatically rinsed down the drain. The purified water is then stored in a tank, providing you with great tasting water any time day or night.

How safe is water direct from the tap?
Water doesn’t have to taste or smell bad to contain harmful toxic chemicals. Water treatment facilities are geared solely for the prevention of waterborne diseases. In addition, the chlorine added to water by these treatment plants can react with organic matter present to form toxic, carcinogenic organic compounds known as Trihalomethanes (THMs). A recent environmental protection agency survey identified over 700 potential hazardous chemicals in the U.S. water supplies.


Spiritual Leader, Scott McKee
Email: smckeehis@aol.com
10696 Haddington, Suite #200
Houston, Texas 77043
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