Reverse osmosis systems are a great way to get purified water for your home, but regular maintenance is key. Let’s look at how to change reverse osmosis filters, which is a key part of maintaining your RO system.
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Before you start replacing the filters in your reverse osmosis system, it’s important to gather all the necessary tools and supplies. This will make the process go more smoothly and help avoid any interruptions. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Replacement filters: Make sure you have the correct filters for your specific RO system. This typically includes sediment pre-filters, carbon block filters, and a new RO membrane if it’s time to replace it. Check your owner’s manual or look up the model number online to get the right parts.
- Filter housing wrench: Many RO systems come with a specialized wrench to help unscrew the filter housings. If you don’t have…
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