Category: Plumbing

Reverse osmosis install

Reverse osmosis is usually chosen where a standard filter is no longer enough: taste matters, scale in kettles is a problem and deeper polishing is desired. But RO is much more demanding than a simple under-sink filter in terms of space, pressure and maintenance.

What is needed for an RO installation

  • Enough space under the sink. Room is needed not only for canisters but also for a storage tank if the system uses one.
  • Reasonable water pressure. With low pressure the system works more slowly and less effectively.
  • A drain connection. RO sends concentrate to the waste line.
  • A dedicated drinking tap. This is usually fitted next to the kitchen mixer.

What is checked before installation

  • The real purpose. Is deep purification truly needed, or would a good non-membrane drinking system be enough?
  • The existing under-sink layout. The siphon, disposer, dishwasher and hoses often consume most of the space.
  • Service access. Membranes and cartridges need real maintenance access later.
  • The quality of incoming water. Dirty feed water without pre-filtration shortens membrane life.

What installation includes

  1. Preparing the feed and drain points.
  2. Mounting the body and placing the tank.
  3. Installing the drinking tap.
  4. Connecting the lines and performing the initial flush.
  5. Checking operation, tank fill and leak-tightness.

Typical prices in Israel

  • Reverse osmosis installation — 930–1,650 ₪
  • If the sink or countertop needs drilling for the tap — cost depends on the material and difficulty
  • If a booster pump or assembly rework is needed — price rises with the final configuration

FAQ

Does everyone need reverse osmosis, or is it overkill?

Not everyone. It makes sense where deeper purification and stable drinking-water taste really matter. In some homes a good non-membrane drinking filter is enough.

Does RO always have a lower flow rate?

At the drinking tap the flow is usually lower than normal cold water. That is typical for these systems, especially without a pump.

Can RO be installed in a very small sink cabinet?

Sometimes, but only after checking the real space. A common mistake is squeezing the system in so tightly that the membrane or cartridges cannot be serviced later.