Faucets & Fixtures
Reverse Osmosis Components
Faucets & Fixtures for Pure Water Delivery
Premium faucets and fixtures designed specifically for reverse osmosis water filtration systems
The faucet and fittings are one of the most crucial parts of reverse osmosis water purification. A reverse osmosis system is only as good as its components, and the right faucet ensures reliable delivery of purified water while complementing your kitchen aesthetics.
Product Categories
Choose Your Ideal Configuration
Dedicated RO Faucets
Standalone faucets designed exclusively for reverse osmosis systems, available in chrome, stainless steel, antique wine, and satin nickel finishes. Perfect for homeowners who want a separate dispensing point for purified water without modifying their existing kitchen faucet.
Hot Water Systems
Complete under-sink instant hot water solutions featuring integrated faucets or tank-only options. The Everhot LVH-500 series delivers both hot and cold purified water on demand, eliminating the need for kettles while providing immediate access to filtered water for beverages and cooking.
Designer Fixtures
Premium forged brass and stainless steel options from manufacturers like Waterstone and Watts that combine superior functionality with elegant aesthetics. These fixtures feature non-air gap or air gap configurations to meet local plumbing codes while enhancing your kitchen design.
Installation Process
How RO Faucets Connect to Your System
Sink Preparation
Drill a mounting hole in your sink or countertop using the template provided with your faucet. Standard holes are typically 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter. Ensure adequate clearance beneath the sink for tubing connections and verify the faucet shank length matches your mounting surface thickness.
Faucet Mounting
Insert the faucet shank through the mounting hole and secure from underneath using the provided washers, gaskets, and mounting nuts. Hand-tighten first to ensure proper alignment, then use a basin wrench to firmly secure the assembly. Avoid over-tightening which can crack porcelain or damage the fixture threads.
System Connection
Attach the tubing from your reverse osmosis storage tank or instant hot water system to the faucet inlet using compression fittings or quick-connect adapters. Check all connections for leaks by pressurizing the system and inspecting joints. Allow water to flow for several minutes to flush the lines before regular use.
Air Gap vs Non-Air Gap: Check your local plumbing codes before selecting a faucet. Some jurisdictions require air gap faucets that prevent backflow contamination through a visible air space, while others permit non-air gap designs that offer sleeker aesthetics. Air gap faucets have three tubes and a drain connection, while non-air gap models use only one or two tubes.
Why Quality Matters
Benefits of Premium RO Faucets
Superior Materials
Premium faucets use forged brass, stainless steel, and lead-free components that resist corrosion and maintain water purity. Quality construction ensures your fixture withstands daily use while preventing metal leaching that could compromise your purified water quality.
Finish Options
Choose from chrome, brushed nickel, satin nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, and antique wine finishes to match your kitchen decor. Durable powder-coated and PVD finishes resist tarnishing, scratching, and water spots, maintaining their appearance for years with minimal maintenance.
Instant Hot Water
Integrated heating systems like the Everhot LVH series provide near-boiling filtered water instantly for tea, coffee, cooking, and sterilization. Under-sink tanks eliminate countertop kettles and reduce energy consumption by heating only the water you need on demand.
Code Compliance
Our faucets meet NSF, IAPMO, and local plumbing standards for materials and backflow prevention. Properly certified fixtures ensure your reverse osmosis installation passes inspection and protects your municipal water supply from potential contamination through approved air gap or check valve mechanisms.