#1 Trusted Reverse Osmosis Installation Services for Temecula Homes
Temecula’s water supply is mineral-rich by any standard. Calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved solids that make the water hard also give it the flat, heavy taste that Temecula homeowners describe when they compare their tap water to bottled or filtered water.
A reverse osmosis system installed under the kitchen sink removes those dissolved solids at the point of use, delivering water that tastes clean, filters out contaminants, and eliminates the ongoing cost of buying bottled water.
ACPS Plumbing & Drains handles reverse osmosis installation for homes throughout Temecula, CA. Our licensed plumbers install under-sink RO systems that connect directly to the cold water supply, filter through multiple stages, and deliver treated water through a dedicated faucet at the sink.
When a reverse osmosis installation aligns with broader water quality goals, our water softener installation service addresses hardness throughout the entire home, while the RO system handles drinking water quality at the tap. For homeowners combining the RO installation with fixture upgrades, our faucet installation & repair service handles the dedicated RO faucet and any related fixture work under the same visit. For homes where the RO system connects to a refrigerator ice maker or water dispenser, our water main installation service handles the supply line extension when required.
With 28 years serving Temecula, we know what Temecula’s water needs at the point of use. Every installation starts with a free estimate.
Why Temecula Homeowners Install Reverse Osmosis Systems
Temecula’s water supply creates specific drinking water concerns that a reverse osmosis system addresses directly. These are the reasons Temecula homeowners make the switch.
The Taste and Texture of Hard Water
Water with high dissolved mineral content has a flat, heavy taste that most people notice immediately when they compare it to filtered water.
Temecula’s water hardness gives the tap water a mineral taste that persists even after refrigeration or time.
A reverse osmosis system removes the dissolved solids that cause that taste and delivers water that is noticeably cleaner and lighter on the palate.
The Cost of Buying Bottled Water
A Temecula household that buys bottled water instead of drinking tap water spends between $600 and $1,200 a year, depending on consumption habits.
A reverse osmosis system installed under the kitchen sink eliminates that cost and delivers filtered water on demand without the plastic waste or the storage space that bottled water requires.
Most RO systems pay for themselves within 2 to 3 years of installation in a household that regularly buys bottled water.
Contaminants Beyond Hardness
Temecula’s water supply delivers more than just calcium and magnesium. Chlorine and chloramines added during municipal treatment affect taste and odor.
Trace levels of nitrates, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and other dissolved contaminants are present in varying concentrations depending on the season and the source.
A multi-stage reverse osmosis system removes a broad spectrum of contaminants that a water softener alone does not address.
Filtered Water for Cooking and Ice
The minerals and chlorine in Temecula’s tap water affect the taste of food and beverages prepared with it — coffee, tea, soups, and anything where the water is a primary ingredient.
An RO system connected to the cold-water supply under the sink delivers filtered water for cooking and drinking.
Systems connected to the refrigerator supply line also filter the ice and water dispenser, which most Temecula homeowners find makes a noticeable difference in the taste of both.
Reverse Osmosis Systems We Install in Temecula
Temecula homeowners have different water usage needs and installation conditions. Here is the range of RO systems ACPS installs.
Under-Sink Reverse Osmosis Systems
A compact filtration unit installs inside the cabinet under the kitchen sink, connects to the cold water supply line, filters through three to five stages, and stores treated water in a small pressure tank. A dedicated faucet mounted at the sink delivers filtered water on demand.
Under-sink systems handle the drinking and cooking water needs of most Temecula households without affecting water pressure or flow at any other fixture.
Refrigerator and Ice Maker Connections
For Temecula homeowners who want filtered water at the refrigerator dispenser and ice maker, we extend the RO system output to the refrigerator supply line.
The connection delivers the same filtered water the under-sink system produces to the ice maker and water dispenser, eliminating the mineral taste from ice and chilled water that most Temecula homeowners notice when they compare refrigerator water to bottled water.
Whole-Home Reverse Osmosis Systems
For Temecula homeowners who want RO-quality water at every tap in the home — not just the kitchen sink — whole-home systems are installed at the main supply line and deliver filtered water throughout.
Whole-home RO systems are sized for the full household water demand and require a larger installation footprint than under-sink systems.
They are the right choice for households with specific water quality concerns that go beyond drinking water taste and extend to bathing, laundry, and every other point of use.
Our Reverse Osmosis Installation Process in Temecula, CA
Every reverse osmosis installation we handle in Temecula follows the same sequence — water is assessed first, the system is selected, installed correctly, and tested before the job is closed.
Water Quality Assessment and System Selection
We assess the home’s water quality — hardness level, chlorine content, and total dissolved solids — before recommending a system.
The RO system we recommend is tailored to the home’s specific water conditions and the household’s daily filtered water demand.
Free Estimate and System Confirmation
The recommended system, installation scope, and full cost are confirmed in a free estimate before any work begins.
Every cost is itemized, and every detail of the installation is explained before you commit.
Installation and Plumbing Connections
The RO system is installed under the kitchen sink with connections to the cold water supply, a dedicated drain line for the reject water, and the pressure tank and dedicated faucet.
All connections are made to the California plumbing code by our licensed team. Refrigerator line extensions are completed in the same visit when included in the scope.
System Testing and Homeowner Walkthrough
The installed system is tested for correct filtration output, storage tank pressure, and reject water drain flow before the job is closed.
We walk you through filter replacement schedules and system maintenance so you know exactly how to keep the system performing correctly.