
Water touches you and your family in countless ways every day. Which means If you improve the quality of your water, you’ll improve the quality of your life. Water supply problems take many forms, and have a variety of consequences. Minerals in your water can stain toilets, bathtubs and clothes; clog plumbing, water heaters and other equipment; and make it hard to get dishes, laundry, or your own hair clean. Low-level acidity may be corroding your pipes. Water impurities may simply smell or taste unpleasant – a problem that can affect everything you cook or prepare with water, from coffee and soups to the ice cubes in your drinks. If you have well water, various impurities or bacteria can also be health concerns. The good news is that all of these problems can be addressed quickly, effectively and affordably. And no one is better able to help you address them than The Jayson Company. Nothing tastes better than a glass of cold water, and nothing feels better than knowing it comes from your own specially installed and maintained Jayson drinking water system.
The Jayson Water Purification System fits conveniently under any sink or in the basement. Adaptable for home and business use, this advanced purification system uses the Reverse Osmosis Method (ROM), a membrane of microscopic pores that allows only tiny pressurized water molecules to pass through. Large mineral molecules and compounds containing contaminants that pollute our drinking and cooking water cannot get through the Reverse Osmosis membrane, which serves as a microscopic screening device.
Good Health
The healthiest way to drink water is the Jayson way. You get the benefit of pure, clean water without the backbreaking task of lifting and carrying unwieldy ten-gallon bottles.
Peak Performance
Once your Jayson Water Purification system is installed, our water professionals will maintain it and will automatically schedule regular service visits.
Benefits of the Jayson Reverse Osmosis System:
Clean, pure, great tasting drinking water.
Great tasting food and beverages.
Convenience at your sink.
Savings over bottled water.
What is Reverse Osmosis and How Does It Work?
Regular Osmosis is a special case of diffusion whereby a solvent naturally moves from an area of low concentration, through a membrane, to an area of high concentration, when no external pressure is applied.
For example, if you submerge a straw-like tube into a cup of water (with open ends), nothing happens except the tube fills with water. Now, seal one end of the tube with a semi-permeable membrane, such as a piece of fabric, where some molecules can get through the tiny holes, but for the most part, the water will not go through.
Now fill the tube with salt water, and you will see that the salt water will begin to permeate the fabric and pass though to the clean water side.
With reverse osmosis, the process is reverse; a semi-permeable membrane is used to draw the clean, pure water from the contaminated water.
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