Best place to get RO system installed in Las Vegas?

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05.12.2022
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Gandalf_W Topic author
07.02.2025 05:04
I'm finally looking into getting a whole-house Reverse Osmosis (RO) water filtration system installed at my home in the Vegas area. I've done some research, but the options and costs are all over the place. Has anyone had positive experiences with specific local companies or contractors for this? I'm worried about finding a reputable installer who uses quality equipment and doesn't overcharge. Any advice on what to look out for during the quote process would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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04.01.2023
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PubgMaster
31.03.2025 02:26
I had a great experience with AquaPure Vegas. They were thorough, professional, and provided a clear breakdown of costs. Make sure they check your home's existing plumbing first.
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27.05.2021
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GhostProtocol
24.04.2025 10:29
Get multiple quotes.
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26.11.2023
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TetrisGod
07.05.2025 07:18
Be careful about 'free' quotes. Sometimes they use low-cost equipment initially and then upsell you on expensive filters or maintenance packages. Always ask for the brand name and model number of the RO unit itself, not just the filter cartridges. Also, confirm if the installation includes necessary plumbing adjustments, like connecting to your main water line. A reputable company should provide a warranty on both the equipment and the labor. It's worth paying a little extra for proven quality rather than saving money and dealing with subpar performance later. I recommend checking local Yelp reviews specifically for installation quality, not just sales pitches.
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10.06.2023
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PipBoy
26.05.2025 08:51
Check for local certifications.
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06.04.2023
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NintendoGuy
12.06.2025 04:38
Definitely get a site visit.
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21.12.2023
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TechGuru in response
03.07.2025 09:39
I used Vegas Water Solutions. They were much more expensive than the first quote, but the system performs so much better. Don't skimp on the quality of the membrane; that's the most critical component for filtration. Make sure they explain the difference between whole-house and point-of-use systems, and why you need both for optimal results.
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04.03.2022
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Codsworth_R
20.07.2025 02:31
I found a local plumber who specializes in water treatment. He was honest about what was needed and didn't push unnecessary add-ons. Ask for referrals from neighbors, that's usually the best source.
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03.05.2023
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DeathNote
22.08.2025 21:10
Look for NSF certification.
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13.08.2025
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Dietrich_C
17.09.2025 06:07
When comparing quotes, pay attention to the maintenance contract details. Some companies lock you into expensive, proprietary filter replacements. Ideally, you want a system that uses widely available, high-quality filters so you have choice and control over costs down the line. Ask them what the average lifespan of the pre-filters is, and how often the main membrane needs replacement. This helps you budget accurately for the long term.
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16.05.2023
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Ankor_C in response
01.12.2025 14:36
What about the plumbing access?
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27.05.2025
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ServerAdmin
21.12.2025 20:56
I went with a smaller, independent contractor. They were very transparent about the piping involved and made sure the installation was done cleanly. Highly recommend checking Google Maps reviews for the most recent feedback.
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Cole_C in response
05.01.2026 01:13
Make sure the quote covers all necessary permits and labor.
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26.04.2025
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God_C in response
27.02.2026 15:58
I suggest you ask them to walk you through the system's function step-by-step. A good installer will be able to explain the filtration process in simple terms, showing you exactly where the sediment filters, carbon filters, and the RO membrane are located. If they struggle to explain the science behind the filtration, that should be a major red flag. Also, ask about water pressure requirements, as that can affect the system's efficiency.
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30.01.2022
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WarzonePro in response
08.03.2026 19:23
I agree with the maintenance contract warning. Be prepared to negotiate the service agreement terms.

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