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When Springfield homeowners want clean, safe drinking water, they often ask the same questions: How much does a reverse osmosis system cost? How long does installation take? And will it really make my water taste better? At Precise Plumbing, we’ve been helping families across Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Willard, Rogersville, and nearby areas enjoy pure, great-tasting water with professional reverse osmosis system installation. Whether you’re tired of chlorine taste, worried about contaminants, or simply want healthier water for your family, our licensed plumbers install RO systems that work flawlessly.
When you call Precise Plumbing for reverse osmosis installation in Springfield, here’s what to expect:
01
Water
Testing
We start by testing your water so we know exactly what needs to be filtered.
02
System
Recommendation
Based on your test and household needs, we recommend the right RO system.
03
Professional
Installation
Our plumbers install the system under your sink or at the main supply line, depending on your needs.
04
Instruction
We program and test the unit, then show you how to change filters and maintain it.
Most RO installations in Springfield take 2–4 hours, depending on your plumbing and system size.
On average, reverse osmosis system installation in Springfield ranges from $800–$1,500, depending on the size and complexity of the unit. Custom systems with multiple filtration stages, UV, or whole-house integration may cost more. At Precise Plumbing, we always provide upfront pricing before we begin so you know exactly what to expect.
Many homeowners pair reverse osmosis installation with other water treatment solutions:
Springfield homes have a wide range of water issues. In city neighborhoods like Rountree and Midtown, chlorine levels can affect taste and smell. In rural areas around Ozark, Republic, and Rogersville, private wells often contain iron, sediment, or bacteria. Because we’ve installed reverse osmosis systems across Greene County for years, we know what works best for every situation.
FAQS
Most RO systems take 2–4 hours to install. Larger custom systems may take longer.
Most systems need filter changes every 6–12 months, depending on water quality and usage.
Yes, we can connect your reverse osmosis system to your fridge line for purified ice and chilled water.
RO systems remove up to 99% of common contaminants, including chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and some bacteria when paired with UV filtration.