Reverse Osmosis Faucets

Key Considerations
Choosing the right type depends on your local plumbing codes and the specific RO system you own.
- Air Gap vs. Non-Air Gap: Check your RO system's requirements. Some systems need an air gap faucet to prevent backflow.
- Non-Air Gap Faucets: These are the most common and easiest to install, featuring a single connection for filtered water. They operate quietly but lack a physical siphon break to prevent potential drain backflow.
- Air Gap Faucets: These include three tube connections on the underside. They provide a physical siphon break to ensure wastewater cannot back up into the filtration system. They are often required by local building codes but can produce a "gurgling" sound during operation.
- Finish Matching: Most RO faucets are available in popular finishes like Brushed Nickel, Bronze, Matte Black, and Polished Chrome to match your primary hardware.
- Designs to complement today's high-end kitchens
- NSF approved Lead Free
- Installation hardware and instructions included
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A reverse osmosis (RO) faucet is a specialized tap designed to dispense purified water from an under-sink RO filtration system. Unlike standard kitchen faucets, these are constructed with materials that resist the potentially corrosive nature of pure, low-mineral water, such as lead-free brass, 304 stainless steel, and ceramic valves.
Key Considerations
Choosing the right type depends on your local plumbing codes and the specific RO system you own.
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Key Considerations
Choosing the right type depends on your local plumbing codes and the specific RO system you own.
- Air Gap vs. Non-Air Gap: Check your RO system's requirements. Some systems need an air gap faucet to prevent backflow.
- Non-Air Gap Faucets: These are the most common and easiest to install, featuring a single connection for filtered water. They operate quietly but lack a physical siphon break to prevent potential drain backflow.
- Air Gap Faucets: These include three tube connections on the underside. They provide a physical siphon break to ensure wastewater cannot back up into the filtration system. They are often required by local building codes but can produce a "gurgling" sound during operation.
- Finish Matching: Most RO faucets are available in popular finishes like Brushed Nickel, Bronze, Matte Black, and Polished Chrome to match your primary hardware.
- Designs to complement today's high-end kitchens
- NSF approved Lead Free
- Installation hardware and instructions included
Contact Us! for the faucet you want and we will add it to the site, Click Here!



