RO FAUCETS

Shop quality RO faucets for your reverse osmosis system online with Air, Water & Ice! We currently have four different 10" and 11.5" RO faucets available to help keep contaminants out of your water. Each reverse osmosis faucet is easy to install and use! Browse our options for RO faucets for sinks below, or contact our team today with questions. Check out our reviews to see what our happy customers have to say about our RO faucets!
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    What is a Reverse Osmosis (RO) Faucet?

    A reverse osmosis (RO) faucet is a specialized tap, designed to dispense water that has been filtered through a reverse osmosis system. The structure of a reverse osmosis faucet includes a:

    • Base installed into a countertop hole,
    • Activation lever or dial, and a
    • Slender, curved spout for water dispensation.

    It's commonly installed adjacent to your standard sink tap and is a great investment if you’re looking to reduce contaminants in your water.

    Our Reverse Osmosis Faucet Products

    Need a lead-free reverse osmosis faucet? Look no further than Air, Water & Ice for healthier drinking water. Our current inventory includes chrome and brushed nickel RO faucets, available in different styles for your needs. Our RO faucets include our:

    How Do Reverse Osmosis Faucets Work?

    Your reverse osmosis faucet links to a water line directly connected to your water filter or a storage tank for filtered water, rather than to the unfiltered plumbing system. By engaging its integrated lever or dial, its internal valve activates, releasing the filtered water.

    Since these faucets are specially designed to correspond with the output of their linked water filters, they usually have consistent water flow rates.

    RO Faucet Installations for Kitchen Sinks

    Generally, RO systems are installed for kitchen sinks, facilitating access to purified water for cooking or drinking. Here's what you need to know about RO faucet installations:

    • Placement of Faucet: If there's a pre-existing hole in your sink from a soap dispenser, sprayer, or any unused covered opening, it can be a convenient spot for a RO faucet installation.
    • Drilling a Hole: Otherwise, if your sink doesn't have these options or if it's custom-designed, you'll need to drill an appropriately sized hole in the sink or countertop to accommodate the faucet.
    • Water Line, Tubing & Components: To complete the installation, the reverse osmosis faucet should be connected to the filtration system using a water line. A complete filtration system usually comes with all the required tubing and components.

    Reverse Osmosis Faucet FAQs

    If you're interested in investing in an RO system and faucet(s) but aren't sure if you should get one, here are some of the most commonly asked questions regarding RO faucets:

    What is a reverse osmosis faucet and how does the RO process work?

    An RO system and faucet(s) work to remove any sediment and chlorine from your home or business' water, improving the quality of the water for drinking. These are removed via a prefilter before pushing the water through an RO membrane to remove any dissolved solids. Once the water passes through the membrane, it then also moves through a postfilter to clean up the drinking water.

    What type of faucet for reverse osmosis?

    You will need a specialized RO faucet that’s designed to dispense the purified water. These faucets are manufactured to be compatible with RO systems and are usually installed and positioned adjacent to your standard sink tap. This configuration allows users to easily differentiate between purified water from the RO faucet and regular, non-filtered water from the standard faucet.

    How many faucets can I connect to reverse osmosis?

    The number of reverse osmosis faucets you can connect largely depends on the output capacity of your RO system and the water pressure it can maintain. For a standard home RO system, it's most common to connect one dedicated faucet in the kitchen. However, with a larger, more robust system, or with the use of additional booster pumps and storage tanks, it's possible to service multiple faucets or even integrate the system into your home's main water supply.

    Shop Air, Water & Ice for Reverse Osmosis Faucets

    Founded in 1982, with thousands of happy customers, let Air, Water & Ice be your resource for RODI systems, DI resin products, filters, membranes, water testing products, and more. If you need reverse osmosis faucets, choose Air Water & Ice!

    Questions about which RO faucets to purchase, or the number of faucets to invest in? Talk with our experts for the best results! Please contact us at (772) 461-0256 or email us at sales@airwaterice.com.