Our stylish water dispensers chill water for a refreshing, healthy drink or heats it up for instant coffee, teas, cocoa and meals. Premium Waters offers economical cooler rentals and reliable water delivery, providing an energy-efficient and convenient solution for your home or office water cooler rentals. We proudly offer brand name water coolers.
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- CoolWater 500Product Title
- 40.99 a monthPrice
1 year warrantyWarranty
Hot & Cold & Room TempratureHot & Cold & Room Temprature
Noise SuppressionNoise Suppression
Include RO Filtration System/BottlelessBottled Water Cooler
- CoolWater 650Product Title
- 50.99 a monthPrice
1 year warrantyWarranty
Hot & Cold TempratureHot & Cold Temprature
Noise SuppressionNoise Suppression
Include RO Filtration System/BottlelessRO System Compatible/Bottleless
- CoolWater 800Product Title
- 55.99 a monthPrice
1 year warrantyWarranty
Hot & Cold TempratureHot & Cold & Room Temprature
Noise SuppressionNoise Suppression
Include RO Filtration System/BottlelessInclude RO Filtration System/Bottleless
- Praz-Level Free Commercial Standing Drinking FountainProduct Title
- 60.99 a monthPrice
1 year warrantyWarranty
Cold TempratureHot & Cold & Room Temprature
Noise SuppressionNoise Suppression
Filtration-OptionalInclude RO Filtration System/Bottleless
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FAQ
What are the Installation Requirements of an RO System?
An RO system Should be installed near a sink were drinking and cooking is usually performed. Approximately a 2″ flat surface is required to mount faucet into an existing hole. The tank should be placed within ten feet of the faucet. Shelving should be secured as tank normally weights over thirty pounds. The unit should be mounted on either side of the sink. Mounting the unit on the right or left of the cabinet can provide easier access to the unit for future maintenance.
What is a Flow-Rate?
The flowrate is the amount of softened water that can be dispersed from a single system per minute.
Should a RO Water Filter System be installed professionally?
Yes, saving a few bucks is not worth risking your health or the health of your loved ones. At Praz Pure Water, our team of licensed technicians install NSF-certified products using the proper procedures required by code. On many occasions, individuals choose to hire an installer separately, after they have failed to perform it themselves leading to higher overhead costs.
Do RO Filters fully get rid of the odor in water?
Yes, the RO filter system is the highest for of purification. It gets rid of 99% of contaminants. It is the purest quality of water, hence it is the best for drinking.
Do Reverse Osmosis Water Filters increase your water bill?
A reverse osmosis unit uses more water in its operation than you actually consume. However, it doesn’t use enough to make a difference on your utility bill. Water is used only while it’s filling the tank.
How long will a reverse osmosis unit last?
If parts like the tank, faucet, and membrane are replaced, then the system should last forever. The lifespan of a membrane is 3-5 years.
Do RO Systems Need Electricity?
Reverse osmosis water systems run off water pressure. Electricity is only needed if you use an electric boost pump or an ultraviolet lamp. Standard units have neither and normally don’t require them.
Once installed does water treatment equipment require any service or parts?
Yes, all in home water treatment equipment needs occasional attention and many require membranes and replacement filters. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended service and maintenance instructions.
How do I know what’s in my water?
If you receive water from a municipal water supplier, then you can review your local “Consumer Confidence Report” (CRC) to learn what is in your water.
What are the Installation Requirements of an RO System?
An RO system Should be installed near a sink were drinking and cooking is usually performed. Approximately a 2″ flat surface is required to mount faucet into an existing hole. The tank should be placed within ten feet of the faucet. Shelving should be secured as tank normally weights over thirty pounds. The unit should be mounted on either side of the sink. Mounting the unit on the right or left of the cabinet can provide easier access to the unit for future maintenance.
What is a Flow-Rate?
The flowrate is the amount of softened water that can be dispersed from a single system per minute.
Should a RO Water Filter System be installed professionally?
Yes, saving a few bucks is not worth risking your health or the health of your loved ones. At Praz Pure Water, our team of licensed technicians install NSF-certified products using the proper procedures required by code. On many occasions, individuals choose to hire an installer separately, after they have failed to perform it themselves leading to higher overhead costs.
Do RO Filters fully get rid of the odor in water?
Yes, the RO filter system is the highest for of purification. It gets rid of 99% of contaminants. It is the purest quality of water, hence it is the best for drinking.
Do Reverse Osmosis Water Filters increase your water bill?
A reverse osmosis unit uses more water in its operation than you actually consume. However, it doesn’t use enough to make a difference on your utility bill. Water is used only while it’s filling the tank.
How long will a reverse osmosis unit last?
If parts like the tank, faucet, and membrane are replaced, then the system should last forever. The lifespan of a membrane is 3-5 years.
Do RO Systems Need Electricity?
Reverse osmosis water systems run off water pressure. Electricity is only needed if you use an electric boost pump or an ultraviolet lamp. Standard units have neither and normally don’t require them.
Once installed does water treatment equipment require any service or parts?
Yes, all in home water treatment equipment needs occasional attention and many require membranes and replacement filters. Follow the manufacturer’s recommended service and maintenance instructions.
How do I know what’s in my water?
If you receive water from a municipal water supplier, then you can review your local “Consumer Confidence Report” (CRC) to learn what is in your water.