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Quality Water Systems for the Entire Family
Tapp Water Systems are available with various features to fit your needs. Let a qualified representative recommend the system that is right for you.

 

Gold
The Gold Tapp Water System is built to last, providing you with dependable performance and an abundant supply of luxuriously softened water throughout your home. It is available with either a timer or meter control head for minimum salt usage.

 

Platinum
The Platinum Tapp Water System offers 24 hour on demand high quality water with twin tank control valve. This large capacity, rugged unit is built for the long haul with the ability to treat from 350 - 50,000 gallons between regeneration .

 

Drinking Water Systems
The Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System offers the highest quality drinking water known to man, period.

 

Tapp Water Systems premier drinking water filtration system delivers generous quantities of delicious "bottled water quality" to you and your family.

 

The Way Reverse Osmosis Filtration Works:
After convenient installation under your kitchen sink
  1. Water from your inlet valve enters the system.

  2. Water is forced through a sediment prefilter that removes particles prior to the R.O. membrane.

  3. Water enters the reverse osmosis cartridge where it is filtered through a tightly wound semi-permeable membrane.

  4. The high quality reverse osmosis water enters a bladder style storage tank. The tank holds the R.O. water on one side and air on the other.

  5. Your reverse osmosis water is finally sent through the system post filter and dispensed through a separate drinking water faucet.

 
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