Clean Water Starts With the Right System

  • Smarter Water, Better Price

  • Local, Vetted Experts

  • Clean Water, Low Cost

  • Whole-Home Water Quality

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Frequently Asked Questions

A point-of-entry or whole-home water filtration system is installed directly into the main water line of the house and provides clean water to every faucet, hose, or appliance in the house. A point-of-use filter (such as under-sink filters) treats water at a single faucet.

The cost of a water treatment system depends on the type, size, and complexity of installation. On average, homeowners spend between $1,200 and $4,500 for professional installation, with annual maintenance costs of $100 to $300.

Water treatment systems address a range of common household water issues:

  • Chlorine taste and odor in city or municipal water
  • Hard water mineral buildup on fixtures, appliances, and pipes
  • Well water contaminants including bacteria, sulfur odor, and iron or manganese staining
  • Sediment that makes water appear cloudy, taste gritty, or wear down plumbing over time

A few key steps can help you find the right fit for your home:

  • Start with the problem, are you dealing with taste, hard water, contaminants, or odor?
  • Test your water first so you treat what's actually in it, not what you assume
  • Decide whether you need whole-home treatment or a single-faucet solution
  • Consider your household size and how much water you use daily
  • Factor in ongoing maintenance, filter replacements typically run $50 to $200 per year

Yes. By reducing wear on plumbing, improving appliance lifespan, and eliminating the need for bottled water, many homeowners see ongoing savings from water softeners and water filtration systems.

Getting started is simpler than most homeowners expect. A local water treatment specialist will evaluate your water quality, walk you through your options, and recommend the right system for your home and budget. Most consultations are free and come with no obligation to purchase.

What Homeowners Near You Are Saying About Their Water Treatment Projects

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  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    The installer of the system was prompt and very courteous. He removed the old salt system and installed the new two container system in 90 minutes. The entire process couldn't have been better.

    Alex C. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Love the new system. Water is so much better than it was before. Big thanks to Randy for explaining all of the details and making sure everything went smoothly.

    James M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Everyone was exceptional with their knowledge, kindness and making us feel important. Mike and Chris took their time explaining the process and what their company is all about with pride. Patrick did an exceptional job of installing and explaining the process. He took his time to make sure we understood everything.

    Joseph M. Verified

  • 5/5 ★★★★★ ★★★★★

    Patrick was my installer and did a great job. Very professional , clean , proficient!! Aesthetically pleasing!!

    Darian V. Verified