Why Dallas Homeowners Are Switching Away From Bottled Water

A side-by-side look at bottled water vs home filtration on cost, convenience, quality, and environmental impact.

Cost of bottled water

A family of four drinking bottled water daily often spends $700 to $1,500+ per year. Over a decade, that easily exceeds the lifetime cost of a high-end reverse osmosis system.

Environmental impact

Single-use plastic bottles are one of the largest contributors to household plastic waste. A home RO system eliminates the entire stream.

Convenience

No more lugging cases from the store, no more recycling pileup, no more running out. Clean water on demand at your sink and refrigerator.

Water quality

A well-maintained RO system meets or beats most bottled brands on purity. You also know exactly what's in your water because you can test it yourself.

Long-term savings

Many homeowners recoup the cost of an RO system within 18 to 36 months versus continuing to buy bottled water — and they enjoy better water throughout.

Frequently asked questions

Is bottled water cleaner than filtered tap?

Not necessarily. A significant share of bottled water is filtered municipal water, sometimes with less rigorous oversight than home RO systems.

How much do families typically spend on bottled water per year?

A family of four drinking bottled water daily can spend $700–$1,500+ per year, plus storage and recycling burden.

Does RO water really taste better than bottled?

Most homeowners say yes within the first week. RO consistently delivers neutral, clean-tasting water.

Switch from bottled to your own pure water

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