Residential Reverse Osmosis Systems

Pure Drinking Water Solutions for Your Home

Complete Water Filtration Systems, Softeners, UV Units & Accessories

Ampac Water Systems AMPAC Water Systems™ offers a full line of residential reverse osmosis systems and accessories designed to provide safe, great-tasting, and reliable water for every home. Whether you need an under-sink RO filter, a whole-house water softener, or UV sterilization, our systems are made in the USA, tested for quality, and built for long-term performance.

From apartments to large villas, city water to well water – we have the perfect solution to meet your needs.

Our Residential RO Product Categories

Each product is built with certified components, engineered for easy installation, and designed to tackle a wide range of common water issues including hardness, chlorine, TDS, bacteria, and more.

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Under-Sink Reverse Osmosis Systems

Compact, multi-stage filtration systems for kitchens and small homes.
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Water Softeners & Conditioners

Remove hardness minerals, prevent scaling, extend appliance life.
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Drinking Water
Filters

Point-of-use filters for improved taste, odor, and purity of tap water.
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Whole House Water Filters

Treat water at every faucet – sediment, carbon, and chemical reduction
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Home UV Systems

UV sterilizers that eliminate bacteria, viruses, and pathogens.
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Accessories & Other

Replacement filters, faucet kits, storage tanks, booster pumps and more.

Why Homeowners Trust AMPAC Water Systems

✅ USA-Built Systems with Top-Grade Components
✅ Removes up to 99% of Harmful Contaminants
✅ Easy Maintenance with Long-Life Filters
✅ Clear, Odor-Free, Mineral-Balanced Water
✅ Technical Support and Expert Installation Guidance

Applications of Our Residential Water Systems

Application Recommended Products
Kitchen Water Purification Under-sink RO systems, drinking water filters
Whole-House Protection Whole-house filters, UV systems, water softeners
Well Water Homes UV systems, sediment filters, brackish RO (if high salinity)
Apartments / Rentals Compact RO units, alkaline filters, countertop filters
Hard Water Areas Water softeners and anti-scale systems

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A whole house reverse osmosis system filters all water entering your home at a single point - before it reaches any faucet, shower, toilet, or appliance. Unlike an under-sink unit, it treats the whole supply. Up to 99% of dissolved solids, metals, and chemicals removed: lead, fluoride, arsenic, chlorine, nitrates, PFAS.

Quick summary

  • Whole house RO treats every tap in the house, not just the kitchen
  • Installed at the point of entry (POE) - water is treated before it goes anywhere
  • Flow rates run 300 GPD to 3,000+ GPD; match to household size
  • Most installations need a storage tank and a repressurization pump
  • NSF/ANSI 58 certification is the benchmark to look for - don't skip it

How does a whole house reverse osmosis system work?

Water comes in and hits several pre-filter stages first - usually a sediment cartridge and a carbon block. The carbon matters: chlorine destroys RO membranes fast, so it has to go before the membrane sees the water.

Then the RO membrane does the actual work. Semi-permeable, roughly 98% rejection rate on a decent thin-film composite (TFC) membrane. Purified water goes to a pressurized storage tank; concentrate goes to drain.

From the tank, a booster pump moves water through the house at normal pressure. A post-carbon filter polishes things at the end. That's the full loop.

Typical stages:

  1. Sediment pre-filter (5-20 micron) - particles, rust, sand
  2. Carbon pre-filter - chlorine and chloramines
  3. RO membrane (TFC, 98% rejection rate)
  4. Storage tank (40-200 gallon depending on household)
  5. Repressurization pump
  6. Post-carbon polish filter
  7. UV sterilization (optional but worth it for well water)

What does whole house reverse osmosis actually remove?

ContaminantRemoval rate
Lead95-99%
Fluoride90-96%
Arsenic92-98%
Nitrates85-95%
PFAS (forever chemicals)90-95%
Chlorine95-99%
Chloramines85-95%
TDS (total dissolved solids)92-99%
Bacteria99%+
Heavy metals (chromium, cadmium)95-99%

These numbers come from NSF/ANSI 58 testing protocols. Your actual results depend on feed water TDS, temperature, and how recently the membrane was replaced. A well-maintained membrane at 2 years old performs differently than one at 5 years.


What does a whole house RO system cost?

Equipment runs $1,500-$8,000 depending on capacity.

  • 300-500 GPD (1-2 people, city water): $1,500-$2,500
  • 1,000-2,000 GPD (3-4 bedroom home): $2,500-$4,500
  • 3,000+ GPD (large home or well water with high TDS): $4,500-$8,000+

Installation adds $300-$1,000. Annual filter replacements and membrane checks run $150-$400. A good system lasts 10-15 years.

The cost-per-gallon math usually lands below $0.01 - cheaper than buying water by the case, and you're getting it from every tap.


How to choose the right system

Test your water first. Seriously. Municipal water and well water are not the same problem, and a system sized for city water at 200 ppm TDS won't handle a well at 800 ppm. A certified lab test costs $50-$150 and tells you exactly what you're dealing with.

Match GPD to household size:

  • 1-2 people: 300-500 GPD
  • 3-4 people: 750-1,500 GPD
  • 5+ people or heavy use: 2,000+ GPD

TDS above 500 ppm means you probably need a larger membrane or a two-pass setup. Brackish or salt water is a different category - that requires a specialized SWRO system.

NSF/ANSI 58 certification is not optional. It's independent testing that confirms the system actually reduces contaminants to the levels claimed. If a vendor can't point to it, walk.

Plan for the tank. Every whole house RO system needs a storage buffer. Gravity-fed setups lose pressure at the tap. Size the tank to your daily demand and pair it with a properly rated pump.


Whole house RO vs under-sink RO

Whole house ROUnder-sink RO
Treatment pointPoint of entryPoint of use
What it coversEvery tap, shower, applianceKitchen faucet
Flow rate300-3,000+ GPD50-100 GPD
InstallationProfessional plumberUsually DIY
Equipment cost$1,500-$8,000+$200-$600
Best fitWell water, high TDS, appliance protectionDrinking and cooking water only

If you only care about drinking and cooking, the under-sink is the economical call. But if your water has known contamination - lead in old pipes, arsenic from groundwater, PFAS from a nearby industrial site - or if you want to protect your water heater and appliances from scale and chemicals, the whole house system is the right call.


Whole house RO vs water softener

A softener removes calcium and magnesium through ion exchange. That's it. It won't touch lead, arsenic, nitrates, or PFAS. A whole house RO removes hardness minerals and the rest.

Use a softener alone if hardness is your only issue. Use RO if you have chemical contamination, high TDS, or well water with unknowns. In very hard water areas, some customers run a softener before the RO system - the softener handles the hardness, which extends membrane life considerably.


Our whole house RO systems

Ampac Water Systems builds residential and commercial RO systems in the US. NSF/ANSI 58 certified membranes, factory technical support, and field experience across residential, municipal, and industrial applications.

Residential options:

  • Under-sink RO (50-200 GPD) for point-of-use
  • Whole house RO (300-3,000 GPD)
  • Water softeners and conditioners
  • UV sterilization systems
  • Alkaline and remineralization filters

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