Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems

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TL;DR: Reverse osmosis gives Utah County homes bottled-quality drinking water at the kitchen tap: $300–$1,500 installed for under-sink systems based on industry estimates, with filter changes yearly and membranes every 2–5 years. Call Utah Service Pros at 801-874-8479.

Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems in Utah County is one of the core services Utah Service Pros handles daily from its Payson headquarters. Every reverse osmosis drinking water systems job has a licensed plumber on site under DOPL license #14060509-5501. The team provides flat-rate pricing, so the quote you approve is the price you pay.

What does a reverse osmosis system remove from drinking water?

RO membranes reject dissolved solids most filters pass: lead, arsenic, nitrates, PFAS, chromium, and the mineral salts behind flat taste. It is the most complete point-of-use treatment for drinking and cooking water.

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What does an under-sink RO system cost installed?

Quality under-sink RO systems run $400-$1,500 installed based on industry estimates. Annual filter changes of $100-$200 keep output water at its rated purity; the membrane itself lasts 2-5 years.

Reverse Osmosis Utah County: typical costs

Service Typical range Notes
Under-sink RO installed $400-$1,500 Includes dedicated faucet
Annual filter set $100-$200 Pre and post filters
Membrane replacement $50-$150 Every 2-5 years

Ranges are industry estimates; your written quote is exact before work begins.

Good to know

  • Treats drinking water only, not the whole house
  • Pairs well with a softener for membrane life
  • Modern units waste far less water than older designs

For reverse osmosis Utah County you can book today, call Utah Service Pros at 801-874-8479.

What does reverse osmosis remove?

RO forces water through a semipermeable membrane that rejects dissolved solids, typically reducing total dissolved solids (TDS) by 90%+ along with lead, nitrates, arsenic, and the mineral taste Utah County water carries. Sediment and carbon prefilters protect the membrane; a final carbon polish sharpens taste at the faucet.

Under-sink or whole-home RO?

Under-sink wins for nearly every home: you drink and cook with a few gallons a day, and treating only those gallons keeps cost and water use sensible. Whole-home RO exists for specific contaminant cases but wastes capacity on showers and irrigation, usually whole-home filtration plus under-sink RO is the right stack.

Does RO work with a water softener?

They are partners: the softener protects the RO membrane from hardness scaling and the RO strips the trace sodium softening adds, softened, RO-finished water is the standard premium setup here. Remineralization stages are available if you prefer mineral taste back. Start with water testing to see what your tap actually carries, or visit the softener page.

Expert-reviewed by Utah Service Pros. Last updated June 2026.