Are there any problems with using a brass faucet with a Culligan reverse osmosis system?

I want to replace my current stainless steel drinking water faucet with something that is in a dark brass finish. Some say that there is more of a deterioration with the brass. Is this with any type of faucet, or only with water is "reverse osmosified?" If this is a problem with the brass and the reverse osmosis filter, does anyone know of a brand of brass cold water faucets that do not corrode with the reverse osmosis filter? I appreciate your thoughts in adavnce.

One Response to “Are there any problems with using a brass faucet with a Culligan reverse osmosis system?”

  • Charles C:

    Reverse osmosis actually makes the water less reactive. Is the faucet solid brass? Doesn’t really matter because the brass that is used for drinking water is usually of a corrosion resistant alloy.

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