Remove contaminants with Reverse Osmosis Systems!
Did you know the term hard water was coined because it’s so hard to clean with? Excessive calcium and magnesium form a scale that’s really tough to remove from porcelain, utensils, clothes, hair and skin. Not to mention the bad odor and taste of hard water.
If you’re a fan of bottled water, a reverse osmosis drinking water system from Guthrie & Frey provides a more cost-effective, convenient way to acquire pure, chemical-free water. In fact, you may be surprised at how affordable these systems from Guthrie & Frey can be. Ask about our rent-to-own program—all you pay is a low monthly rental fee. Plus, your first year is interest free, installation is free, and your first three months are free. AND think of all the money you’ll save by not buying all that expensive bottled water.
The right product for your Individual needs
Millennium Home Drinking Water System
Reverse Osmosis combined with activated carbon technology reduces up to 99% of unwanted impurities and eliminates bad taste and odors for refreshing clean, clear water and better health – all for only pennies per day. A 4-stage system filters water to the molecular level; the result, healthier better tasting water. Download a brochure Download Owners Manual
Opella Faucet
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Ion Cooler
ION sets a new standard in the industry, providing an endless source of clean, fresh drinking water in a compact, high performance appliance. Every ION uses InstaChill to ensure every glass is freshly filtered and instantly chilled. Not stale water from a reservoir or bottle. Available in a range of colors and models. RapidHot delivers steaming hot water for tea, cocoa, and instant soups. Or enjoy Sparkling Water (carbonated) at the touch of a button … it’s the healthy alternative to coffee and soft drinks. Clean. Simple. Smart. Download a brochure Specifications
Always Fresh Drinking Water System
High Flow 1.5 gpm High Capacity/ Performance Drinking Water System. Drinking water, including bottled water may reasonably be expected to contain small amounts of some contaminants. That's right, it does not matter whether you receive your water through a municipal water source or it you have a private well, contaminates exist in your water. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. The EPA (Environmental Production Agency) regulates disinfection byproducts. The rules are in place to limit exposure to these byproducts however, the EPA estimates that more than 260 million individuals are exposed to disinfection byproducts, which can cause cancer or other reproductive and developmental health risks. Download a brochure
FAQ’s
Is my water safe to drink?
Congress signed the Safe Drinking Water Act into law on December 16, 1974. It was designed to protect groundwater from contamination by organic and inorganic chemicals, radionuclides, and microorganisms. On a municipal water supply the water is consistently monitored to ensure that it remains in conformance with all applicable standards. On a private well, the homeowner is responsible for monitoring the water quality. The most common test applied in this situation is a coliform bacteria test. Additional testing could be considered but would typically be case specific.
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What is Reverse Osmosis Water?
Reverse Osmosis Water is a highly filtered water. Many of the total dissolved solids, and minerals are removed from the water. The water is prefiltered through a specially designed sediment/carbon block cartridge that removes particles such as silt, rust, and scale down to 5 microns (equal to .0002 inch) along with chlorine, taste, and odors. Next, water is forced through a semipermeable membrane removing many contaminates, reducing them so that the water becomes cleaner. The water then passes slowly through a carbon filter before entering a storage tank. Upon demand, the reverse osmosis water passes through a final carbon filter.
If you’re accustomed to drinking spring water but are interested in a reverse osmosis system be sure to try reverse osmosis water before you make your final decision. Call us and we’ll recommend a bottled water that accurately represents what you can expect from a reverse osmosis drinking water system.
What is the maintenance on a Reverse Osmosis System?
We recommend that you change 3 out of the 4 filters once a year. Every 5-7 years it is recommended to change the membrane of the system. A comparator is integrated into the system to verify that the TDS is being reduced by at least 75%.
