The Waymaker™ 10-Stage RO

Handcrafted Precision. Verified Purity. Inspired by Purpose

The Waymaker™ is not assembled from a preset kit or shipped as a one-size-fits-all solution. It is a custom configured, multi-stage reverse osmosis system built specifically for Shreveport-Bossier water, taking into account the disinfectants, treatment practices, and water characteristics common to this region.

Rather than relying on generalized filtration assumptions, The Waymaker™ applies a deliberate, stage-by-stage treatment approach designed to address the types of contaminants routinely monitored in Shreveport-Bossier’s municipal water supply. Each stage serves a defined role, and no component is included without purpose.

System performance is informed and verified through independent laboratory water analyses, allowing configuration and maintenance decisions to be grounded in measured local data rather than estimates.

Where many RO systems stop at purification, The Waymaker™ continues with controlled polishing and remineralization to restore balance and taste. The result is water that is consistently clean, smooth, and intentionally finished — suited for everyday drinking, cooking, and household use in Shreveport-Bossier homes.

⚙ The Waymaker™ 10-Stage System – Stage by Stage Breakdown

The First Line of Defense

Stages 1 & 2 – Sediment Protection Filters

Stage 1: 25-Micron Inline Sediment Cartridge

Stage 2: 5-Micron Inline Sediment Cartridge

These two stages act like pre-combat scouts, clearing the way for the heavy artillery that follows. They don’t just extend media life—they preserve it.

🧪Chemical Assault CoreTM – Stages 3 & 4

The Deep Defense That Makes The WaymakerTM Unstoppable
Before water touches the RO membrane, it must pass through the most chemically fortified zone in the system—the Chemical Assault CoreTM. This is where the battle against municipal pollutants is decisively won.

🔒Stage 3: Dual-Redox Reactor Chamber

🌪 Stage 4: Aquasorb CX-MCA Catalytic Carbon Reactor

⚙️Engineered Synergy

The Chemical Assault Core™ was designed not just to protect your membrane, but to pre-clean your water for better health and better taste. The redox and catalytic carbon reactions are carefully layered for maximum contact time and chemical dismantling in the smallest footprint possible. Together, these two stages form a chemical firewall—specifically engineered for chloramine-treated municipal water—transforming harsh tap water into RO-ready purity. This strategic pre-conditioning is what allows the RO membrane to operate at peak rejection performance, preserving its lifespan and ensuring consistently clean, safe drinking water.

⚙️Final Pre-Membrane Protection

Stage 5 – Ultra-Fine Particulate Barrier

💫Core Purification

Stage 6 – RO Membrane Core

This is where contaminants are surgically removed and purity is fully achieved. All previous stages work in service of this moment.

🌿Taste & Holding

Storage Tank– NSF Pressurized Storage Tank

Stage 7 – Post-Carbon Polishing Filter

🧪Spring CoreTM – Remineralization Stages 8 -10

Balanced. Alkaline. Revived.
Where purification ends, true restoration begins.

Stage 8&9 – Mineral Engineering Layers

Stage 10 – Finishing & Taste Layers

Top Mesh Pad: Locks all layers in place and ensures even upward flow across media zones

✝️The Mission Behind The Unit

This isn’t just about filtration — it’s about stewardship.
The Waymaker™ is not mass-produced or assembled from a preset formula. Each system is hand-built with care and intention, configured by someone who believes that details matter and responsibility begins at home.

Offered with our Forever Protection Plan, The Waymaker™ is designed for long-term reliability and peace of mind. It reflects a commitment to thoughtful design, responsible water treatment, and values rooted in service, integrity, and care for the families we serve.

Built with purpose. Delivered with care. Installed with integrity.

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