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With over 85 years of combined experience, Inlet Mechanical delivers top-quality HVAC, plumbing, and construction services. Whether you need system installations, repairs, or full-scale renovations, our expert team is committed to efficiency, innovation, and excellence.
Palm Bay’s municipal water is in compliance with federal drinking water standards, according to City reports and EPA assessments. But if you’ve seen the EWG Tap Water Database, you’ve probably noticed that some contaminants (like disinfection byproducts, nitrates, and others) appear above EWG’s much tougher health guidelines, even while staying within legal limits. If you want extra protection and great taste at the kitchen sink, Inlet Mechanical designs and installs residential reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water systems for homeowners across Palm Bay and Brevard County. EPA notes that point-of-use RO systems are an effective way to reduce harmful contaminants from drinking water.
“They sized the RO system for our family, tied it into the fridge, and the water tastes better than bottled.”
— Jeff D., Palm Bay
We review your Palm Bay water quality report and any extra lab data, then match you with NSF/ANSI 58–certified RO equipment and efficient models that cut down on waste while targeting the contaminants you actually care about.
Instead of guessing with generic filters, you get documented, standard-based performance—a system sized for your family, matched to your water, and chosen to balance contaminant reduction, efficiency, and convenience.
We proudly serve these cities, including:
Palm Bay | Melbourne | West Melbourne | Viera | Rockledge | Sebastian | Satellite Beach | Melbourne Beach | Brevard County | River County | St Lucie Country and more.
According to the City of Palm Bay’s Water Quality Report and EPA compliance data, the system meets federal health-based drinking water standards. EWG’s independent review, however, shows several contaminants present above its own, more conservative health guidelines (though still within legal limits). EWG’s independent review, however, shows several contaminants present above its own, more conservative health guidelines (though still within legal limits).
EPA and university extension sources explain that RO is designed to reduce total dissolved solids and many dissolved contaminants, including certain salts, metals, nitrate, and other inorganics, depending on system design. The specific contaminants your system reduces depend on its NSF/ANSI 58 certification and listed reduction claims.
Traditional point-of-use RO systems can send five gallons or more to drain for every gallon of treated water, according to EPA. Newer designs and the EPA’s WaterSense draft specification for RO systems focus on significantly improving that efficiency. We’ll help you choose a high-efficiency model and configure it correctly.
Call Inlet Mechanical at 321-723-0858 or [Book Online] for professional reverse osmosis drinking water system installation and service in Palm Bay, FL. We’ll review your water quality, recommend NSF/ANSI 58–certified equipment, and install a clean, convenient system that delivers high-quality water right at your tap.