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Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems in Durham, NC

Aquafeel Solutions Carolina installs reverse osmosis installation for homes across Durham, NC and the surrounding Durham County. Every job starts with a free in-home water test and a system sized to your actual tested water, not a generic spec sheet. We have been treating Carolina water for 19 years and we are veteran-owned, BBB A+ accredited since 2018, and NSF 42/44/58/61/372 certified.

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Why Durham Homes Need Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems

Durham (approximately 296,000 residents, in Durham County) is served by City of Durham Water Management. Drinking water comes from Lake Michie and Little River Reservoir, treated at the Brown and Williams water treatment plants. Hardness at the tap is soft to moderately soft, typically 1 to 4 grains per gallon (about 17 to 70 mg/L as calcium carbonate).

Durham water is very soft by national standards, so the priority for most homes is taste-and-odor and chloramine reduction rather than scale.

For most Durham homeowners that means visible scale on faucet aerators and showerheads within a year (where hardness is in range), water heaters that fail earlier than rated, and detergent that never quite lathers. A properly sized reverse osmosis installation fixes the water that arrives at every fixture, not just the kitchen tap. For the regional context behind these recommendations, see our full water-treatment guide.

How Our Reverse osmosis installation Service Works

Multi-stage under-sink reverse osmosis that removes up to 99 percent of dissolved solids, including lead, arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, chloramines, and PFAS (GenX). Dedicated faucet at the kitchen sink for crisp drinking and cooking water.

Every install starts with a real water test. We do not size off a utility average. Carolina distribution systems carry seasonal variation, and the water at your kitchen sink may differ from the headline numbers in City of Durham Water Management's annual Consumer Confidence Report. For deeper background, read our Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems service page.

What's Included in an Aquafeel Install

  • Pre-filter, RO membrane, and post-filter installation
  • Dedicated faucet drilling and installation
  • Storage tank and air-gap drain saddle connections
  • Refrigerator water and ice maker tee-off when feasible
  • Output TDS testing to confirm membrane performance
  • Replacement schedule for pre-filters, post-filters, and membrane

Durham-Specific Considerations

Durham sits in Durham County. The water you drink, cook with, and shower in is treated by City of Durham Water Management (see the utility's water-quality page).

We install for homeowners across Durham. Common neighborhoods include Trinity Park, Forest Hills, Hope Valley, Woodcroft, Southpoint, Duke Forest, plus the broader Durham County area. Primary ZIP codes: 27701, 27703, 27704, 27705, 27707, 27708, 27712, 27713. Outside this list? We still likely serve you. Schedule a free water test or call (984) 358-2512.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different system? See Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems in Cary, NC or Well Water Treatment in Durham, NC.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why install reverse osmosis in Durham, NC?
Reverse osmosis is the only point-of-use technology that consistently removes dissolved solids, lead, arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, chloramines, and PFAS to bottled-water quality. For Durham homes that means crisp drinking water and clear ice from the same line, plus protection against emerging contaminants the utility cannot fully filter at the plant.
How much water does a residential RO system waste?
Older systems wasted four gallons to make one. Modern Aquafeel installs use permeate-pump or tankless designs that run a one-to-one or better recovery ratio. Over a year of typical kitchen use, the waste is comparable to one or two extra dishwasher cycles.
Will an RO system feed my refrigerator water and ice?
In most cases, yes. We tee off the RO storage tank to feed the fridge ice maker and water dispenser when the run is short enough to maintain pressure. On longer runs we add a permeate pump so the fridge dispenser still flows at full rate.
How often do RO filters need changing?
Sediment and carbon pre-filters change every six to twelve months. The RO membrane typically lasts three to five years on softened Carolinas feed water, longer when a softener is installed upstream.

Ready to fix the water at your Durham home?

Free in-home water test. No high-pressure sales. A written quote with the system sized for your tested water and backed by our 25-year warranty.

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