1. Routine Maintenance -
Regular maintenance involves cleaning and sanitizing various components of the RO system to prevent the buildup of contaminants, algae, and bacteria. This may include cleaning the sediment filter, pre-filter, post-filter, RO membrane, and storage tank.
2. Filter Replacement -
Over time, the filters in an RO system become clogged with impurities and need to be replaced to maintain effective filtration. Filter replacement service involves removing old filters and installing new ones, ensuring proper function and water quality.
3. RO Membrane Cleaning or Replacement -
The RO membrane is a critical component of the system responsible for removing dissolved solids and contaminants from water. Over time, the membrane may become fouled or damaged, requiring cleaning or replacement to restore filtration efficiency.
4. UV Lamp Replacement -
In RO systems equipped with UV (Ultraviolet) disinfection, the UV lamp needs to be replaced periodically to ensure effective sterilization of water and prevent the growth of bacteria and viruses.
5. TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) Monitoring -
TDS monitoring involves testing the water to measure the concentration of dissolved solids and minerals. This helps determine the performance of the RO system and whether the membrane is functioning properly.
6. Leak Detection and Repair -
RO systems can develop leaks in various components, including tubing, fittings, and the storage tank. Leak detection service involves identifying and repairing leaks to prevent water wastage and damage to the system.
7. Pressure Pump Maintenance -
Some RO systems require a pressure pump to maintain adequate water pressure for filtration. Pressure pump maintenance involves checking for leaks, lubricating moving parts, and replacing worn-out components as needed.
8. Water Quality Testing -
Water quality testing service involves analyzing the purified water to ensure it meets the desired standards for taste, odor, and purity. This may include testing for contaminants such as bacteria, heavy metals, and chemicals.


1. Basic RO Systems -
These are standard RO water purifiers that use a combination of sediment and activated carbon filters along with the RO membrane to remove impurities such as sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, and dissolved solids from water.
2. RO + UV Water Purifiers -
These systems combine the filtration capabilities of RO with UV (Ultraviolet) disinfection technology. After the water passes through the RO membrane, it undergoes UV treatment to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, providing additional protection against waterborne pathogens.
3. RO + UV + UF Water Purifiers -
In addition to RO and UV, some water purifiers also include UF (Ultrafiltration) technology. UF filters are capable of removing smaller particles and microorganisms than traditional RO membranes, enhancing the overall purification efficiency and water quality.
4. RO + UV + UF + TDS Controller -
These advanced water purifiers feature a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) controller that regulates the mineral content of the purified water. It ensures that essential minerals are retained in the water while harmful impurities are removed, providing a balanced and healthy drinking water experience.
5. RO + UV + UF + Mineralizer -
Some RO water purifiers come with a mineralizer or alkaline filter that adds essential minerals back into the purified water. This helps improve the taste and pH balance of the water, making it healthier and more refreshing to drink.
6. RO + UV + UF + Alkaline -
Alkaline RO water purifiers not only remove impurities but also enhance the pH level of the water, making it slightly alkaline. This is believed to offer additional health benefits, such as better hydration and improved antioxidant properties.
7. RO + UV + UF + Antioxidant -
Antioxidant RO water purifiers use special filters or cartridges to infuse purified water with antioxidants, which help neutralize harmful free radicals in the body. This type of water is touted for its potential health benefits, including improved immunity and cellular health.
8. RO + UV + UF + Carbon -
Carbon RO water purifiers feature additional carbon filters or cartridges that further enhance the taste and odor of the purified water by removing residual contaminants and organic compounds.
9. Under-Sink RO Systems -
These are compact RO water purifiers designed to be installed under the kitchen sink. They offer a space-saving solution for households with limited countertop space and provide on-demand access to purified water through a separate faucet.
9. Wall-Mounted RO Systems -
Wall-mounted RO water purifiers are installed directly onto the wall, freeing up valuable floor and countertop space. They are ideal for small kitchens or areas where space is limited.

