💡 Seasonal tip: Replace RO filters every 6 months; extra care needed in summer due to high TDS.
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RO Repair in Janakpuri — Local Expert Technicians
Janakpuri is an established middle-class residential colony with independent houses and DDA flats built primarily in the 1970s and 80s. An RO membrane that has failed silently passes contaminants while appearing to work normally. Annual TDS testing of purified water output is the only reliable check.
Old iron pipes in Janakpuri homes release rust and sediment that clogs RO pre-filters in as little as 6–8 weeks. If your RO flow has dropped suddenly, the sediment filter is usually the culprit. Keeping one spare pre-filter at home and learning to replace it yourself saves significant waiting time for technician visits.
💧 Local Water Quality Note
Janakpuri is an older colony where many buildings still have galvanised iron pipes installed in the 1970s–80s. These pipes corrode and add iron and rust to water, causing orange-coloured RO output and frequent filter clogging.
📅 May — Right Now
Summer increases water consumption and concentrates dissolved minerals in source water. Annual RO service before April ensures your membrane is working efficiently through peak demand.
RO Repair Cost in Janakpuri
Typical range in Janakpuri:
₹199 – ₹2,500
Costs depend on fault type and technician. Ask for a written estimate before approving any work.
Areas Covered Within Janakpuri
Why Hire a Local Janakpuri Technician?
- ✓ Faster arrival — most Janakpuri technicians reach your home within 1–3 hours
- ✓ Lower travel charges — no long-distance fees applied
- ✓ Familiar with Janakpuri building types and local power supply patterns
- ✓ Easier follow-up if the same issue recurs
- ✓ Janakpuri technicians serve Uttam Nagar, Vikaspuri, and West Delhi areas without extra travel charges.
Common RO Repair Problems in Janakpuri
- ›Reduced water flow — clogged pre-filter or exhausted membrane reducing output pressure
- ›Bad taste or smell — expired carbon filter or bacterial growth in storage tank
- ›Motor running but no water produced — pump failure, solenoid valve fault, or check valve issue
- ›Water leaking from unit — loose fitting, cracked housing, or damaged O-ring on filter housing
- ›Purified water TDS too high — membrane needs replacement or membrane bypass valve is leaking