Hi, I’m Brett, the proud owner of Mobile Reverse Osmosis LLC. My journey in the swimming pool industry began at the young age of 10 in Mesa, Arizona, where I learned how to take care of our pool alongside my father, Skip. From him, I learned the value of hard work, honesty, and treating everyone like family.
After working for pool companies that would drain 200–300 pools a year, I wanted to provide pool companies and residential pool owners with an alternative—rather than wasting thousands of gallons of water only to refill pools with high-calcium garden hose water.
Great news! We have teamed up to build the “RO Trailer.” It recycles your pool water through powerful RO membranes without the risks associated with draining, such as leaving the pool vulnerable to cracking that can lead to leaks and structural damage. This is why liability waivers are often required when pools are drained.
Our continuous purification process removes a wide range of chemicals and contaminants from the water. In addition, it lowers calcium hardness, which reduces calcium scale buildup on tile, in pool filters, and throughout pool equipment—all while saving thousands of gallons of water and helping protect one of our planet’s most precious resources for generations to come.
Recycling swimming pool water in the East Valley.
Based out of Queen Creek, AZ.
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Fully equipped reverse osmosis trailer and self-sufficient system providing an alternative to draining your swimming pool every three years. We perform a complete water analysis to program the system and set water chemistry levels tailored specifically to your swimming pool. Turning pool water into purified water in a continuous cycle.

A water purification process that uses pressure to force water molecules through semipermeable membranes to remove contaminants.

After completing the RO process, your swimming pool water will be free of old pool chemicals and have minimal calcium deposits, making it easier to balance and providing your family and guests with a safer swimming experience. A pool that stands out above the rest.
Is a measure of the amount of inorganic and organic substances dissolved in water. TDS can include minerals, metals, salts, and contaminants. High levels can cause cloudy or discolored water, algae growth, scale buildup, skin and eye irritation, and difficulty maintaining water chemistry balance.
Stabilizes chlorine in swimming pools by protecting it from the sun's ultraviolet rays. It's also known as a chlorine stabilizer or pool conditioner. High levels of cyanuric acid (CYA) in a pool can cause a number of issues, including: Cloudy water, algae growth, ineffective chlorine, purple staining, and smelly water.
Is a measure of the amount of calcium dissolved in a pool's water and how hard or soft the water is. High calcium hardness can cause white bath tub ring, cloudy water, a rough pool surface, white blotches, and clogged filters. It can also make your skin feel dry and sticky after swimming.
Are food sources for algae growth found in swimming pools. Organic compounds such as rainwater, tap water, dirt, dead leaves, and fertilizers. High levels can make your pool cloudy and green and can increase the amount of chlorine your pool needs making chlorine less effective.