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Certified Reverse Osmosis Tap Filter

Alamo Water Softeners wants you to see your drinking water clean and safe by offering top tier products like our Hydro Guard™ HDGT-45 Series Reverse Osmosis System.  This easy to install system offers quality water at your fingertips 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

The Hydro Guard™ HDGT-45 Series Reverse Osmosis System offers the filtration capabilities of a conventional 5 stage system, with the advantage of less filters to replace.  This easy to install system eliminates up to 99% of dissolved solids, chlorine, fluoride, microorganisms and heavy metals like barium, cadmium, chromium, lead and mercury.

Hydroguard 4 stage reverse osmosis system

All HDGT-45 series systems come with:

  • High Performance Filters
  • A durable, elegant faucet
  • SHOK BLOK™ sytem protection valve
  • Parts make with NSF approved material
  • FLOWLOK™ Leak Detector Water Shut Off Valve
  • Quick and easy to change filters
  • Durable UV resistant plastic which reduces yellowing

Reverse Osmosis, commonly referred to as RO, is a process where you demineralize or deionize water by pushing it under pressure through a semi-permeable reverse osmosis filter, also called a membrane.

To understand the purpose and process of Reverse osmosis you must first understand the naturally occurring process of osmosis. Osmosis is a naturally occurring phenomenon and one of the most important processes in nature. It is a process where a weaker saline solution will tend to migrate to a strong saline solution. Examples of osmosis are when plant roots absorb water from the soil and our kidneys absorb water from our blood.

A solution that is less concentrated will have a natural tendency to migrate to a solution with a higher concentration. A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane that will allow some atoms or molecules to pass but not others. A simple example is a screen door. It allows air molecules to pass through but not pests or anything larger than the holes in the screen door.

Reverse osmosis is the process of osmosis in reverse. A reverse osmosis membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that allows the passage of water molecules but not the majority of dissolved salts, bacteria and chemicals. However, you need to ‘push’ the water through the reverse osmosis membrane by applying pressure that is greater than the naturally occurring osmotic pressure in order to desalinate water in the process, allowing pure water through while holding back a majority of contaminants.

Alamo Water Softeners recommends reverse osmosis drinking water systems for those who want the highest quality water for their families. It gives you high quality water now, and protects you and your family from any mistakes the city may make with our water system. Alamo Water Softeners utilizes HydroGuard reverse osmosis systems. These systems are manufactured in the USA and produce high quality drinking water quickly and easily.

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Certified Reverse Osmosis Tap Filter

Alamo Water Softeners wants you to see your drinking water clean and safe by offering top tier products like our Hydro Guard™ HDGT-45 Series Reverse Osmosis System.  This easy to install system offers quality water at your fingertips 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

The Hydro Guard™ HDGT-45 Series Reverse Osmosis System offers the filtration capabilities of a conventional 5 stage system, with the advantage of less filters to replace.  This easy to install system eliminates up to 99% of dissolved solids, chlorine, fluoride, microorganisms and heavy metals like barium, cadmium, chromium, lead and mercury.

Hydroguard 4 stage reverse osmosis system

All HDGT-45 series systems come with:

  • High Performance Filters
  • A durable, elegant faucet
  • SHOK BLOK™ sytem protection valve
  • Parts make with NSF approved material
  • FLOWLOK™ Leak Detector Water Shut Off Valve
  • Quick and easy to change filters
  • Durable UV resistant plastic which reduces yellowing

Reverse Osmosis, commonly referred to as RO, is a process where you demineralize or deionize water by pushing it under pressure through a semi-permeable reverse osmosis filter, also called a membrane.

To understand the purpose and process of Reverse osmosis you must first understand the naturally occurring process of osmosis. Osmosis is a naturally occurring phenomenon and one of the most important processes in nature. It is a process where a weaker saline solution will tend to migrate to a strong saline solution. Examples of osmosis are when plant roots absorb water from the soil and our kidneys absorb water from our blood.

A solution that is less concentrated will have a natural tendency to migrate to a solution with a higher concentration. A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane that will allow some atoms or molecules to pass but not others. A simple example is a screen door. It allows air molecules to pass through but not pests or anything larger than the holes in the screen door.

Reverse osmosis is the process of osmosis in reverse. A reverse osmosis membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that allows the passage of water molecules but not the majority of dissolved salts, bacteria and chemicals. However, you need to ‘push’ the water through the reverse osmosis membrane by applying pressure that is greater than the naturally occurring osmotic pressure in order to desalinate water in the process, allowing pure water through while holding back a majority of contaminants.

Alamo Water Softeners recommends reverse osmosis drinking water systems for those who want the highest quality water for their families. It gives you high quality water now, and protects you and your family from any mistakes the city may make with our water system. Alamo Water Softeners utilizes HydroGuard reverse osmosis systems. These systems are manufactured in the USA and produce high quality drinking water quickly and easily.

Categories:

Select a water treatment product below to find out more about each complete water treatment system:

CareSoft Elite
Water Softener + ONE Filter

Total Care + ONE Filter

Ion Pro

Caresoft Elite RC Softener

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