RO Installation
Done the Right Way

A good RO starts with the right installation. We test your water, choose the correct configuration, and install it neatly — without guesswork or overselling.

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Our Installation Approach

We follow a simple, transparent process to make sure your RO works properly from day one.

01

Water Testing

We check TDS, source, and usage pattern before suggesting any purifier.

02

Right Recommendation

RO, UV, or a combination — chosen based on your water, not assumptions.

03

Clean Installation

Neat piping, proper mounting, and correct filter configuration.

04

Post-Install Check

Taste, flow rate, and leakage checks before handover.

Why Our Installations Last Longer

Most RO problems don’t start with the machine. They start with how it is installed.

Water-Based Configuration

Filters and membranes are selected based on your actual water quality — not a fixed template.

Correct Pressure & Flow Setup

Proper pressure balancing prevents frequent motor failures and leakage issues.

Clean Piping & Mounting

Neat routing and correct mounting reduce vibration, noise, and long-term damage.

No Unnecessary RO Usage

We avoid over-purification where it is not required, helping filters last longer.

Installation vs Wrong Installation

Many RO issues reported as “machine problems” are actually installation mistakes.

Wrong Installation

  • RO installed without testing water
  • Same filter setup for every home
  • Poor pressure handling
  • Loose piping and noisy operation
  • Frequent service calls

Our Installation

  • Water tested before installation
  • Configuration based on water source
  • Balanced pressure & flow
  • Clean, stable mounting
  • Longer filter and motor life

Installation FAQs

Common questions we get before and after RO installation.

No. RO is required only when TDS or hardness is high. For some homes, UV or UF is sufficient. That’s why we test water before recommending anything.

Yes. We check TDS, water source (borewell, tanker, metro), and usage pattern to decide the right configuration.

Proper installation maintains balanced pressure. Wrong setup often causes slow flow, noise, or motor issues over time.

A standard installation usually takes around 60–90 minutes, including testing, mounting, and final checks.

Over-purification removes essential minerals and increases maintenance cost. We avoid unnecessary RO installation.

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