Why Change Your RO Filter Before Monsoon

Why Change Your RO Filter Before Monsoon

Reading time: ~3 min · Themes: RO, water quality, seasonal

If your RO water tasted fine in winter but slowed down or smells off in May, that is not imagination. Source water chemistry shifts with season; filters that were “almost due” cross the line under extra load.

Signs your RO is asking for service

  • Flow is weaker — glass fills noticeably slower.
  • TDS reading drifts from your usual baseline (if you measure).
  • Motor runs longer — you hear it working harder.
  • Drip under the sink — clamp, cartridge seat, or drain line.
  • Bad taste or smell after months without a cartridge change.

Monsoon adds sediment and bacterial risk in many supply chains; a clogged pre-filter forces the RO membrane to work harder and fail faster.

Filter change vs full service

A filter replacement visit is right when cartridges are due on schedule. Choose symptom-based SKUs on Peomiz when you have low flow, leaks, or “not working” issues—the partner diagnoses before recommending parts.

Parts are quoted separately when supplied; labour is per the SKU you book. That transparency beats a vague “service charge” phone quote.

May timing: before the complaint spike

RO technicians get busiest when:

  • Families notice warm weather + more water consumption.
  • Monsoon turbidity clogs prefilters across a society on the same week.

Book in mid-May if your last change was more than 9–12 months ago (follow your manufacturer guide; heavy use needs sooner).

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+91 84520 03801 · customercare@peomiz.com

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