What Is a Water Filtration System?
A water filtration system removes impurities, contaminants, and unwanted taste or odor from your home’s water supply. Plumbing professionals install whole-home filtration systems or point-of-use filters (such as under-sink units) to improve water quality, protect plumbing fixtures, and keep families healthier.
Types of Water Filtration Systems we offer:
1. Whole-House Filtration Systems
Installed at the main water line, these systems filter water before it enters the home. They provide clean water for:
2. Under-Sink / Point-of-Use Filters Designed for kitchens and bathrooms, these filters remove specific contaminants at a single tap. Popular models include:
Common Water Contaminants Removed
Water filtration systems can reduce or eliminate:
Why Homeowners Choose Water Filtration Health Benefits
Cleaner water means fewer contaminants in what you drink, cook with, and bathe in.
Better Taste & Odor Filters remove chemicals that cause unpleasant taste or smell.
Protects Plumbing & Appliances Filtered water reduces scale and sediment buildup in:
Signs You Need a Water Filtration System
Homeowners may benefit from filtration if they notice:
Professional Installation & MaintenancePlumbers ensure:
Water Filtration FAQ: How often do filters need to be replaced?
Most filters should be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on water quality and usage.
Q: Will filtration remove all contaminants?
It depends on the filtration type—RO and multi-stage filters offer the highest removal rates.
Q: Is a water softener the same as a filtration system?
No. Softeners remove minerals; filters remove contaminants. Many homes use both.
Q: Do filtration systems reduce water pressure?
A properly sized system should not significantly affect pressure.
A water filtration system removes impurities, contaminants, and unwanted taste or odor from your home’s water supply. Plumbing professionals install whole-home filtration systems or point-of-use filters (such as under-sink units) to improve water quality, protect plumbing fixtures, and keep families healthier.
Types of Water Filtration Systems we offer:
1. Whole-House Filtration Systems
Installed at the main water line, these systems filter water before it enters the home. They provide clean water for:
- Drinking
- Cooking
- Bathing
- Laundry
- Appliances
2. Under-Sink / Point-of-Use Filters Designed for kitchens and bathrooms, these filters remove specific contaminants at a single tap. Popular models include:
- Reverse osmosis systems
- Carbon block filters
- Multi-stage cartridges
Common Water Contaminants Removed
Water filtration systems can reduce or eliminate:
- Chlorine and chloramines
- Sediment and rust
- Pesticides and herbicides
- VOCs (volatile organic compounds)
- Heavy metals
- Bad taste and odor
Why Homeowners Choose Water Filtration Health Benefits
Cleaner water means fewer contaminants in what you drink, cook with, and bathe in.
Better Taste & Odor Filters remove chemicals that cause unpleasant taste or smell.
Protects Plumbing & Appliances Filtered water reduces scale and sediment buildup in:
- Water heaters
- Dishwashers
- Washing machines
- Pipes and fixtures
Signs You Need a Water Filtration System
Homeowners may benefit from filtration if they notice:
- Water with a chemical taste
- Hard water stains or scale buildup
- Cloudy or discolored water
- Chlorine smell
- Dry skin or hair
- Frequent appliance issues
- Well water with sediment or sulfur odor
Professional Installation & MaintenancePlumbers ensure:
- Correct sizing and system selection
- Proper placement and secure plumbing connections
- Pressure regulation to protect filters
- Annual maintenance, filter changes, and system sanitization
Water Filtration FAQ: How often do filters need to be replaced?
Most filters should be replaced every 6–12 months, depending on water quality and usage.
Q: Will filtration remove all contaminants?
It depends on the filtration type—RO and multi-stage filters offer the highest removal rates.
Q: Is a water softener the same as a filtration system?
No. Softeners remove minerals; filters remove contaminants. Many homes use both.
Q: Do filtration systems reduce water pressure?
A properly sized system should not significantly affect pressure.
