Efficient & Effective Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems Designed To Reduce 99% of Water Contaminants
Backed by local, reliable, and professional installation and ongoing service. Get the highest quality drinking & cooking water available at an affordable price point!
Efficient & Effective Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems Designed To Reduce 99% of Water Contaminants
Backed by local, reliable, and professional installation and ongoing service. Get the highest quality drinking & cooking water available at an affordable price point!
From Our Family To Yours…
Get Delicious, High-Quality Water On Demand for Drinking, Cooking, Pets, Plants, and Ice
Reverse osmosis under the sink water filtration systems keep you and your family healthy.
Kenai FreshStream RO
- Kenai FreshStream Reverse Osmosis (RO)
- Proprietary twist-off filter cartridges
- High capacity 50 GPD TFC RO membrane assembly for easy replacement
- Compact size takes less space than most 4 and 5-stage systems
- Auto shutoff valve
- Flow restrictor – modified capillary
- Long reach, non-airgap chrome faucet included
“Exceptional experience, cost was within the quoted range, workmanship was of high caliber & all interactions were highly professional with good personalization.
-Erik Chorazy, Mt. Angel, Oregon
Verified Customer
When it comes to water filtration, we know you’ve got plenty of options. From pitcher filters, refrigerator filters, and countertop systems to under-sink multi-stage reverse osmosis, there’s no lack of choices!
The question is, which is the best option for your home and water quality?
The first step is getting your water tested to understand better what’s in it. Not all filters reduce all types of contaminants. In fact, there are many types of filters on the market for many types of water issues.
A free water test can typically provide the information you need to understand what type of filter is best. A more thorough analysis may be necessary if the basic test comes back with irregularities or high total dissolved solids that can’t be accounted for by common minerals such as calcium, or iron.
From there you can discuss with one of our water professionals which type of filtration will provide you with the highest amount of contaminant reduction in a cost-effective way for your budget.
To learn more about how we can help you get the right water filtration system the first time for the high-quality water you and your family deserve, contact us today at 817-631-4967 or fill out the contact form for a quick response.
PUROMAX, Reverse Osmosis Systems
- Tested at 130 psi To Insure leak Free Operation
- 10-300 GPD Membrane Capacities
- NSF Certified White 4.4 Gallon Tank
- Available with 2 to 10 Filter Stages
- Custom Private Labeling Available
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Complete Installation Kit with Instructions
- Any Filter Combination Available
- Designer Style NSF Certified Colored Faucets Available
- NSF Certified Color Coded Tubing
The Champ series reverse osmosis units are the most versatile in the PuROMax line. Every Champ unit is built and tested in our Florida factory. We not only test our units for leaks, we also test for function. Every Champ model is filled with air at 130 psi. and is tested for leaks, auto shut off function, check valve function, and drain control function. This insures that you get a system that not only is leak free, but works.
We make quality, clean water affordable.
The quality of drinking water is on everyone’s mind today. Bottled water sales have skyrocketed. Bottled water is expensive, inconvenient and of questionable quality. How do you get quality water from your own refrigerator and ice maker? How do you get quality water without breaking the bank or your back?
Puromax Delivers
- Quality Water that exceeds most bottled water quality!
- Quality Water for only pennies a gallon.
- Quality Water right at your fingertips.
- Quality Water for ice and prepared beverages.
Point of Use (Reverse Osmosis) systems
Use point-of-use (POU) systems to eliminate contaminants from water just prior to the point the water is used or consumed.
Reverse Osmosis systems force water under pressure through a semipermeable membrane and a series of pre-filters then into a storage tank that holds the treated water until it’s needed. A dedicated external faucet is included so that the stored water is only used when desired.
Why Elder's Pure Water Drinking Water Systems? Because We’re Different…
Pre-Filters
The pre-filters have two purposes, one is to clean the water for better consumption, and the second is to prevent the RO membrane from being fouled. The first stage filter reduces sediment materials such as sand, rust, pipe scale, and dirt. It is made of a spun polypropylene material that will take out particles down to 5 -microns.
The Reverse Osmosis Membrane:
This is the heart of the Machine, and the great protector. The membrane is a replication of human or animal stomach tissue, which permits the water molecule to pass through, but holds the dissolved molecules back.
Auto Control:
As water is produced the pressure in the storage tank increases. To stop production of water when the tank is full, an auto control valve is used in the system. The pressure in the tank is set nominally to be 2/3 of the incoming line pressure. When this ratio is reached the autovalve will close. Normal U.S. city water pressure is 60-psi, therefore the tank pressure, when water flow stops, is 40-psi. The purified water goes to the tank where it is stored at pressure as described above. The tank has a bladder in it, and on one side is air at 6-psi, initially. The initial volume of the storage tank is 4.0 gallons.
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Decatur Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis Decatur
Throughout your home and throughout your life, a Brita® PRO Decatur Reverse Osmosis from Elder's Pure Water can improve the quality & taste of your drinking & cooking water. Whether you live in an area known for water contamination or some other concern, we have the solution for your Decatur home.
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125 Robert St. Aledo TX 76008
Phone Number: 817-631-4967
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
About Decatur TX:
Decatur is a city located in Wise County, Texas, United States. It serves as the county seat of Wise County and is situated in the northern part of the state, not far from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Decatur has a rich history dating back to the 19th century, with its downtown area featuring many historic buildings and landmarks. The city offers a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live and visit. Decatur is known for its friendly community, family-friendly atmosphere, and strong sense of local pride. The city hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including the Wise County Old Settlers Reunion, which celebrates the area’s pioneer heritage.
Directions:
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport 2400 Aviation Dr, Dallas, TX 75261, United States Continue to International Pkwy 2 min (0.7 mi) Head south on International Pkwy Toll road 0.1 mi Use the left lane to take the exit toward Express N0.3 mi Make a U-turn 0.3 mi Follow TX-114 W and US-287 N/US-81 N to S College Ave/Farm to Market Rd 730 N N in Wise County. Take the Farm to Market Rd 730 exit from US-287 N/US-81 N
48 min (44.3 mi) Merge onto International Pkwy Toll road 0.6 mi Use the middle lane to turn slightly left to stay on International Pkwy 0.5 mi Take the exit onto TX-114 W toward TX-121 S/Grapevine/Fort Worth 2.6 mi Keep right to stay on TX-114 W10.9 mi Slight left 0.7 mi Slight left onto TX-114 W 4.1 mi Continue straight to stay on TX-114 W0.2 mi Keep left to continue on TX-114 10.0 mi Take the exit toward US-81 S/US-287 S/TX-114 BUS/Farm to Market Rd 3433/Rhome 0.1 mi Merge onto U.S. 81 Ser Rd 0.2 mi Keep left 0.1 mi Continue onto US-81 BUS S 335 ft Slight left onto the US-81 S/US-287 S ramp 0.2 mi Merge onto US-287 N/US-81 N
14.0 mi Take the Farm to Market Rd 730 exit toward Boyd 0.2 mi Continue on S College Ave/Farm to Market Rd 730 N N. Take S Trinity St to E Main St 4 min (1.5 mi) Turn right onto S College Ave/Farm to Market Rd 730 N N0.9 mi Turn left onto E Hale Ave 0.2 mi Turn right onto S Trinity St 0.4 mi Turn right onto E Main St 121 ft
To Decatur Texas 76234, USA
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Neighborhoods in/near Decatur:
Parks of Aledo, McDavid Estates, Deer Creek Estates, Stone Creek Farms, Split Rail Estates, Meadow View Farms, Annetta Estates, Willow Park, Annetta, Hudson Oaks, Downtown Weatherford, Westwood Estates, Meadowview Estates, Crown Valley Estates, Silverstone Pearson Ranch, Willow Creek Estates, Oakwood Estates, College Park Meadowlands, Cartwright Estates, Downtown Fort Worth, Near Southside, Fairmount, TCU/Westcliff, Ridglea, West 7th Cultural District, Northside, Mistletoe Heights and Eastchase
Frequently Asked Reverse Osmosis Questions:
What is reverse osmosis?
Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that uses a partially permeable membrane to reduce unwanted molecules and particles from drinking water.
What does reverse osmosis remove?
While reverse osmosis doesn’t completely remove, it does significantly reduce common chemical contaminants such as:
- sodium
- chloride
- copper
- chromium
- lead
Some systems may also reduce:
- arsenic
- fluoride
- radium
- sulfate
- calcium
- magnesium
- potassium
- nitrate
- phosphorous
How much is reverse osmosis system?
A Reverse Osmosis System cost depends on the type of system you’re looking to purchase. Under sink reverse osmosis systems range from $250 to $7,500. Whole house reverse osmosis systems range from $1,000 – $18,000. System costs depend on a number of factors but are most closely tied to the amount of water that needs to be filtered per day.
How to remineralize water after reverse osmosis?
You can remineralize water after reverse osmosis filtering through various methods. Most modern reverse osmosis systems include a remineralization tank that takes care of adding minerals back into your water for you.
How to make reverse osmosis water alkaline?
You can make reverse osmosis water alkaline by adding alkaline minerals and raising the ph of your filtered water.
What is not removed by reverse osmosis?
What is not removed by reverse osmosis may surprise some. While RO filters will reduce a wide range of contaminants from your water, it will not reduce some pesticides, solvents, volatile organic chemicals VOCs (like chlorine and radon), dissolved gases (ammonia, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen sulfide), and organic contaminants (such as formaldehyde, methanol, acetonitrile, methyl ethyl ketone, etc.).
How much water does reverse osmosis waste?
Reverse osmosis wastes on average about 4 gallons of water per gallon made. If you use 3 gallons a day for drinking, cooking and internal consumption, that means you will waste about 12 gallons, making a reverse osmosis system about 25% efficient. Comparatively, a washing machine and dishwasher use electricity and hot water (which takes energy to heat) and waste every gallon of water they use.