Water filter during Ramadan in Dubai — practical guide
Dubai families collectively move 2–3× more water through their kitchens during Ramadan. Suhoor and iftar prep, mass tea and karak, daily fresh juice, dates-soaking water, soups — a household that drinks 80 L a week in January routinely clears 180–220 L in the middle weeks of Ramadan.
That volume matters for filter maintenance. Sediment and carbon pre-filters sized for 6 months of normal use can run out of capacity by week 3 of Ramadan if they were halfway through life when the month started.
What we do for customers during Ramadan
We automatically offer a pre-Ramadan cartridge check to every customer on the service plan. If pre-filters have less than 2 months of life, we swap them early. The RO membrane handles the extra flow without issue (3+ year life), but pre-filters are the ones that bottleneck taste and flow when loaded.
We also open a Ramadan-specific evening installation slot for new customers — 8 PM to 11 PM — so we aren't disrupting fasting daytime hours. Book via WhatsApp as usual.
Hydration context
Ramadan hydration is about quality as much as quantity. Chlorinated, high-TDS tap water tastes worse, and families drink less of it. Filtered water taste-tests better, and our customers routinely report breaking their Ramadan hydration plateau after installing.