Reverse Osmosis

What is Reverse Osmosis?
Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a semipermeable membrane to filter out contaminants from water. Unlike traditional filtration methods, reverse osmosis pushes water molecules through the membrane, leaving behind impurities like minerals, salts, and other contaminants.
Why Choose Reverse Osmosis?

Superior Water Quality

Health Benefits

Taste and Odor

Appliance Protection
PPX: Your Trusted Reverse Osmosis Experts
At PPX, we specialize in installing and maintaining high-quality reverse osmosis systems for homes in Magnolia, TX. Our experienced plumbers will assess your specific needs and recommend the best system to meet your requirements.
Superior Water Quality
Reverse osmosis systems deliver some of the purest water available, removing up to 99% of contaminants.
Health Benefits
Drinking pure water can improve overall health, hydration, and even skin and hair quality.
Taste and Odor
Reverse osmosis eliminates the unpleasant taste and odor often associated with tap water.
Appliance Protection
Hard water can damage appliances like dishwashers and washing machines. A reverse osmosis system can help protect your investments.
PPX: Your Trusted Reverse Osmosis Experts
Ready to experience the benefits of pure, clean water? Contact PPX at 936-444-4779 to schedule a consultation and learn more about our reverse osmosis solutions.

System Installation
Our technicians will professionally install your reverse osmosis system, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
Regular Maintenance
We offer routine maintenance services to keep your system running smoothly and prevent potential issues.


Filter Replacements
We provide timely filter replacements to maintain peak water quality.
Troubleshooting and Repairs
If you encounter any problems with your reverse osmosis system, our team is here to assist.

Frequently Asked Questions
Reverse osmosis systems provide high-quality drinking water by removing impurities and contaminants. PPX is here to answer your frequently asked questions about Reverse Osmosis systems:
Reverse osmosis is a filtration process that uses pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane. This membrane filters out a wide range of contaminants, including minerals, salts, and other impurities, leaving you with cleaner, better-tasting water. The filtered water is stored in a tank, ready for use.
- Improved water taste and odor: Reverse Osmosis removes substances that can affect the taste and smell of your water, such as chlorine and sulfur.
- Removal of contaminants: Reverse Osmosis systems effectively reduce levels of various contaminants, including lead, arsenic, nitrates, and fluoride.
- Healthier drinking water: By removing impurities, Reverse Osmosis systems can contribute to better health and well-being.
- Cost savings: Over time, using an Reverse Osmosis system can be more cost-effective than buying bottled water.
- Convenience: Enjoy purified water on demand, right from your tap.
- Assessment of your water quality and needs.
- Selection of an appropriate Reverse Osmosis system (we can advise on this but do not typically provide the systems themselves).
- Professional installation of the Reverse Osmosis system, including connection to your water supply and drain line.
- Installation of a dedicated faucet for the Reverse Osmosis water.
- Testing of the system to ensure proper operation.
- Explanation of system operation and maintenance requirements.
- Filter changes: Reverse Osmosis systems typically have multiple filters that need to be replaced periodically, usually every 6-12 months, depending on the filter type and water quality.
- Membrane replacement: The Reverse Osmosis membrane itself usually needs to be replaced every 2-5 years.
- System inspection: It’s a good idea to have your Reverse Osmosis system inspected annually by a professional to ensure everything is working correctly. PPX can provide this service.
- The type and complexity of the Reverse Osmosis system.
- The location of the system and the complexity of the plumbing required.
- The cost of any additional components, such as a storage tank or permeate pump.