iSpring Showcases Water Filtration Solutions for Kitchen Remodels at KBIS 2026

Reverse osmosis, tankless, and countertop systems help homeowners and pros navigate water filtration options for kitchen upgrades.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

At the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) 2026, iSpring Water Systems is showcasing a range of water filtration solutions designed to complement modern kitchen designs and lifestyles. The guide helps homeowners and renovation professionals compare key factors like power requirements, faucet compatibility, and maintenance to select the right system for their kitchen remodel project.

Why it matters

As kitchen remodeling trends evolve in 2026, homeowners are increasingly prioritizing health and seeking more efficient, healthier drinking water solutions. Clean, great-tasting water supports everyday cooking, drinking, and entertaining, making water filtration a practical and worthwhile upgrade during any kitchen renovation.

The details

iSpring offers several well-established and emerging solutions to address a wide range of remodel scenarios, including traditional under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) systems, tankless RO systems for compact kitchens, and countertop RO systems for quick, no-plumbing upgrades. The company also provides non-RO filtration options focused on flow rate, mineral retention, and budget-friendly light remodels. Key factors like power requirements, faucet compatibility, and maintenance needs are highlighted to help homeowners and pros select the best fit.

  • The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is taking place in March 2026.

The players

iSpring Water Systems

An American company that manufactures a range of water filtration solutions, including reverse osmosis (RO) systems, for residential and commercial use.

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What’s next

Attendees at KBIS 2026 can explore iSpring's filtration solutions firsthand and consult with experts to identify the best fit for their kitchen remodel projects.

The takeaway

As kitchen renovations continue to evolve, water filtration is becoming an essential component rather than a secondary consideration. Homeowners and renovation professionals can choose from iSpring's practical, dependable options to support cleaner, better-tasting water in the modern kitchen.