How Much Money Will I Save with a Reverse Osmosis System?

How Much Money Will I Save with a Reverse Osmosis System

 

You’ve probably thought about installing a reverse osmosis system in your home and wondered if it really will be worth the investment. There is, after all, the initial installation expense and some maintenance required.

 

If you’re concerned about your drinking water quality then you’re probably buying bottled water so before we jump into why a reverse osmosis system can make sense for you, let’s review some facts about bottled water:

 

  • Only about 30% of bottles are actually recycled (the rest go in our landfills)
  • 50 million barrels of oil are used just to process, transport and refrigerate bottle water
  • Some bottled water isn’t even purified (it’s just tap water)
  • Harmful chemicals can leach into your water from the plastic

 

If those points aren’t enough to convince you to start looking at alternatives, then perhaps the cost comparison will be a more practical way to look at things.

 

If you start tracking how much you spend on bottled water over a one month period, we’re going to go out on a limb and say you’ll probably be surprised at how much it’s really costing you.

 

Once you calculate how much you’re spending on bottled water, you’ll understand why having access to that same (or better) quality of drinking water in your home just makes sense – from a health perspective as well as a financial perspective.

 

Take a look at this chart below and you’ll see that making the decision to have a reverse osmosis system is very practical.

 reverse osmosis vs bottled water cost comparison

 

Prairie State Water Solutions can help you find the perfect drinking water system for your family’s needs. We’ve been serving the St. Charles area for more than twenty years with factory-trained staff.

 

Not only do we install reverse osmosis drinking water systems, we also offer contaminate reduction systems to filter overly hard water or filter out the chlorine of your city water.

 

If you’re ready to improve the quality of your drinking water, reach out to us at 1-630-864-7078.

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