
Most Indian households install an RO water purifier and never think about it again — until the water starts tasting strange, the flow drops to a trickle, or the machine stops working entirely.
In my 9 years of servicing and assessing RO purifiers across India, this is by far the most common and most expensive mistake I see. A purifier that is not serviced on time does not just underperform — it actively stops purifying. You keep drinking water that looks clean but is passing through an exhausted membrane, a clogged carbon filter, or worse, a UV lamp that stopped working six months ago.
The good news is that RO maintenance is not complicated. It follows a predictable schedule. Once you understand it, 10 minutes every few months is all it takes to keep your family’s water genuinely safe.
Quick Answer: According to RO Care India’s service research, RO water purifiers should be serviced every 3 to 6 months in Indian conditions, depending on water quality and daily usage. Households consuming RO water daily — for drinking, cooking, and making tea or coffee — need servicing every 3–4 months. High TDS areas like Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and Delhi NCR need servicing closer to every 3 months.
An RO purifier is not a passive filter. It is an active multi-stage system that processes hundreds of litres of water every month under pressure. Every litre of water that passes through it deposits a fraction of its contaminant load on your filters and membrane.
Here is what happens inside an unserviced purifier over time:
Months 1–3: The PP Spun Sediment Filter begins accumulating rust, sand, and silt. Water flow starts slowing slightly. Most people do not notice yet.
Months 3–6: The carbon pre-filter becomes saturated. Chlorine and organic compounds start passing through to the RO membrane the exact thing the carbon filter is designed to prevent. This accelerates membrane degradation significantly.
Months 6–12: The RO membrane begins to lose rejection efficiency. TDS output starts rising. Contaminants that should be blocked start passing through into your drinking water.
Beyond 12 months unserviced: As noted by DrinkPrime’s research on filter degradation, an overused filter reduces purification efficiency, forces the system to consume more electricity, and puts additional strain on the RO pump. As filters get clogged and lose effectiveness, the risks of microbial contamination increase, often resulting in unpleasant odour and taste.
The most dangerous part of this entire process is that it is invisible. Your purifier looks the same. The water looks the same. But what is in the water is fundamentally different.
The schedule below is based on Netsol Water’s technical breakdown of RO component lifespans and is designed for a typical Indian household with 4–6 family members. Adjust frequency upward if your input TDS exceeds 500 mg/L or if you use your purifier for cooking as well as drinking.
According to Netsol Water’s RO maintenance guide, the RO pre-filter should be inspected and replaced every 3–4 months. The replacement interval can be shorter or longer depending on the quality and quantity of water purified.
The PP Spun Sediment Filter is your purifier’s first line of defence — it catches visible sediment, rust, sand, and silt before they reach the more sensitive inner components. In Indian cities with ageing pipeline infrastructure, pre-filters can clog significantly faster than in newer water supply systems.
For homes that want additional pre-filtration protection before water even enters the purifier, a dedicated Pre-Filter Housing with PP Spun Inline Filters offers an extra sediment barrier especially useful in high sediment areas like Delhi NCR and Jaipur.
What to check at this interval:
DIY check you can do yourself: Hold a glass under your purifier tap and compare the flow rate to when it was new. A noticeably slower flow is almost always a clogged pre-filter. Replace it immediately with a genuine Nexus PP Spun Sediment Filter.
As per RO Care India’s service schedule research, pre-filters require replacement every 6–8 months, while carbon filters should be changed every 6–12 months. In high TDS cities or homes using borewell water, replacing both at 6 months is strongly recommended.
Carbon Pre-Filter (6–12 months): The carbon pre-filter is critical membrane protection. As highlighted by Netsol Water’s filter lifespan research, the activated carbon filter absorbs chlorine and other organic contaminants, directly extending the life of the RO membrane. Nexus offers two sizes depending on your purifier model:
When a carbon filter is exhausted, chlorine passes directly to the RO membrane. Chlorine is one of the leading causes of premature membrane degradation in Indian homes — entirely preventable with a timely replacement.
Post-Carbon / Taste Filter (6–12 months): This is the final stage filter that polishes water before it reaches your tap. An exhausted post-carbon filter is the most common reason for flat or stale taste in purified water — even when all other stages are working correctly. Replace with the genuine Nexus Inline Filter Cartridge to restore fresh taste immediately.
Best value option — replace all 5 stages at once: The Nexus 5-in-1 Water Purifier Replacement Filter Kit at ₹5,599 covers all five filter stages in one pack — the most cost-effective and convenient way to stay on your maintenance schedule.
According to RO Care India, RO membranes last 12–18 months depending on water quality and usage. In cities with TDS above 600 mg/L — which includes most of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Delhi NCR as per CGWB groundwater quality data — assess the membrane at 12 months without exception.
As detailed by Netsol Water, if the sediment and carbon filters are properly maintained, the RO membrane will only need to be replaced after purification of 4,000 to 6,000 litres of water. Pre-filter maintenance is not optional — it is direct membrane protection.
Nexus offers two membrane options based on your water TDS:
Both membranes are housed in the Nexus Membrane Housing — replace the housing if you notice any cracks or leaks around the membrane stage.
The single most reliable way to know if your membrane needs replacement:
Test your purifier’s output TDS and compare it to your input TDS. Calculate the rejection rate:
Rejection Rate = ((Input TDS - Output TDS) / Input TDS) × 100According to Membrane Solutions’ global research, a healthy RO membrane should reject 90–97% of TDS. If your rejection rate drops below 85%, replace your membrane immediately.
Example:
The UV lamp in your purifier kills bacteria and viruses by emitting radiation at 254 nm — a standard established by the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality. UV lamps do not burn out like regular bulbs — they continue to glow even after losing their germicidal effectiveness. Always replace annually regardless of appearance.
Booster Pump (check annually, replace if failing): The booster pump maintains the pressure needed to push water through the RO membrane. A failing pump is the most common cause of complete purifier breakdown. Nexus offers two genuine pump options:
Signs your booster pump is failing: noticeably louder noise, very slow water flow despite fresh filters, purifier running continuously without filling the tank.
The pressurised storage tank holds purified water before it reaches your tap. Over time, biofilm can develop on the inner walls, especially in humid Indian climates. Have the tank sanitised by a local RO technician annually.
Solenoid Valve (replace if purifier runs continuously): The solenoid valve controls water flow and signals the purifier to stop when the tank is full. A failing solenoid valve causes continuous running, water wastage, and pump burnout. Genuine Nexus replacements:
Float Valve (replace if tank overflow occurs): The float valve prevents tank overflow by cutting off water supply when full. Replace with a genuine Nexus Float Valve — ₹350 — if you notice water continuously flowing out of the overflow pipe.
Based on BIS IS 10500:2012 drinking water standards and field research across Indian water conditions:
| Component | Frequency | High TDS Areas | Nexus Product | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Sediment Filter | 3–4 months | 2–3 months | PP Spun Sediment Filter | ₹250 |
| Carbon Pre-Filter | 6–12 months | 6 months | CTO Carbon Filter 10″ | ₹499 |
| Carbon Pre-Filter (large) | 6–12 months | 6 months | CTO Carbon Filter 20″ | ₹899 |
| Premium Carbon Filter | 6–12 months | 6 months | Nexus Premium Carbon Filter | ₹349 |
| Post-Carbon / Taste Filter | 6–12 months | 6 months | Inline Filter Cartridge | ₹399 |
| RO Membrane (standard) | 12–18 months | 12 months | Nexus RO Membrane | ₹1,950 |
| RO Membrane (high TDS) | 12–18 months | 12 months | High TDS RO Membrane | ₹1,599 |
| Membrane Housing | Replace if cracked | Replace if cracked | Membrane Housing | ₹725 |
| Alkaline Cartridge | 6–12 months | 6 months | AAA Alkaline Filter | ₹1,250 |
| Alkaline Cartridge+ | 6–12 months | 6 months | AAA+ Alkaline Cartridge | ₹1,350 |
| Mineral / Forest Filter | 6–12 months | 6 months | Grand Forest Filter | ₹1,400 |
| Solenoid Valve | Replace if failing | Replace if failing | Nexus Solenoid Valve | ₹499 |
| Float Valve | Replace if failing | Replace if failing | Float Valve | ₹350 |
| Booster Pump | Check annually | Check annually | NX-100 Booster Pump | ₹2,200 |
| Pre-Filter Housing | Replace if cracked | Replace if cracked | Pre-Filter Housing | ₹599 |
| All-in-One Kit | 6–12 months | 6 months | Nexus 5-in-1 Kit | ₹5,599 |
Do not wait for your scheduled maintenance if you notice any of these:
1. Output TDS rising above 250 mg/L As per BIS IS 10500:2012, permissible TDS is 500 mg/L — but purifier output should stay below 250 mg/L. Replace your RO Membrane or High TDS Membrane immediately.
2. Significantly reduced water flow A healthy purifier fills a 1-litre glass in 6–8 seconds. Slower flow = clogged PP Spun Sediment Filter or failing Booster Pump.
3. Bad taste or unusual smell Flat or stale taste = exhausted Inline Post-Carbon Filter. Chlorine smell = exhausted Carbon Pre-Filter. Metallic taste = RO Membrane failure. The Nexus 5-in-1 Kit replaces all five stages at once.
4. Water appears cloudy or milky Suspended particles passing through = PP Spun Sediment Filter exhausted. Do not drink this water until replaced.
5. Unusual noise from the purifier A struggling pump makes a louder, irregular sound. Replace with a genuine NX-100 Booster Pump or MP100 Diaphragm Pump.
6. Continuous drain water flow Purifier should only drain during active purification. Continuous draining = faulty Solenoid Valve or RO Membrane issue.
7. Purifier not shutting off automatically Tank full but purifier keeps running = failed Solenoid Valve or Float Valve. Replace immediately to prevent pump burnout.
Based on CGWB groundwater quality data and field experience:
| City / Water Type | Input TDS Range | Service Interval | Recommended Membrane |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delhi NCR | 300–700 mg/L | Every 3–4 months | High TDS Membrane |
| Jaipur | 500–1,200 mg/L | Every 3 months | High TDS Membrane |
| Surat / Ahmedabad | 400–1,000 mg/L | Every 3 months | High TDS Membrane |
| Mumbai | 150–320 mg/L | Every 4–6 months | Standard RO Membrane |
| Chennai | 100–300 mg/L | Every 5–6 months | Standard RO Membrane |
| Bengaluru | 100–600 mg/L | Every 4–5 months | Standard RO Membrane |
| Borewell (any city) | 400–1,500+ mg/L | Every 2–3 months | High TDS Membrane |
At 6 months without filter change: Water quality begins degrading. Chlorine passes through the exhausted carbon filter to the membrane. Taste and odour change.
At 12 months without filter change: RO membrane operating at reduced efficiency. Heavy metal rejection drops. As per WHO drinking water guidelines, prolonged exposure to heavy metals carries serious long-term health consequences.
At 18–24 months without filter change: UV lamp germicidal effectiveness near zero. Bacteria and viruses passing through unharmed. Biofilm potentially developing in storage tank. Purifier life cut short by 2–3 years.
Financial cost of neglect: Replacing a fully degraded RO membrane that failed due to skipped pre-filter changes costs 3–5x more than timely filter replacements. A failed booster pump costs ₹2,200 — entirely preventable with a ₹250 sediment filter changed on schedule.
✅ Safe to do yourself:
❌ Never attempt yourself:
Every component inside your Nexus purifier has a certified replacement part engineered for Indian water conditions — tested to meet BIS ISI 16240:2023 manufacturing standards.
Filters:
Membranes:
Specialty Cartridges:
Accessories & Mechanical Parts:
⚠️ Why third-party parts are a false economy: As per Membrane Solutions’ research, a healthy RO membrane should reject 90–97% of TDS. Generic alternatives typically achieve only 75–80% measurably less purified water for your family. Never compromise on a part as critical as your RO membrane.
Test output TDS monthly. As per BIS IS 10500:2012, output should stay below 250 mg/L. Rising TDS, slower flow, or changed taste = replace your PP Spun Sediment Filter and Carbon Filter first. If that doesn't fix it, replace the RO Membrane.
Yes. According to Netsol Water's research, keeping your CTO Carbon Filter fresh is direct RO membrane protection. Carbon filters block chlorine from reaching and degrading the membrane — the single most impactful thing you can do to extend membrane life.
Yes. As per CGWB data, hardness above 300 mg/L is common across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Haryana. This causes scale on the membrane surface, reducing rejection rate. In these areas, use the High TDS RO Membrane specifically designed for these conditions.
Not recommended. At 12 months unserviced, your RO membrane is likely below safe efficiency and your UV lamp has lost germicidal power as per WHO guidelines. Order the Nexus 5-in-1 Replacement Kit and replace all stages immediately.
Yes. As per RO Care India's research, monsoon brings higher turbidity and bacterial counts that overwhelm filters faster. Replace your PP Spun Sediment Filter and Carbon Pre-Filter after every monsoon season.
Using genuine Nexus parts, annual maintenance typically costs ₹3,000–5,000. The Nexus 5-in-1 Replacement Filter Kit at ₹5,599 covers all five filter stages — meeting BIS IS 10500:2012 safety standards year-round at roughly ₹400/month.
No. Third-party filters are not tested to Nexus ISI 16240:2023 standards. As shown by Membrane Solutions, they achieve only 75–80% TDS rejection vs 90–97% for genuine parts. Browse all genuine Nexus filters and accessories directly from us.