Whole-House Filtration
Cleaner, conditioned water at every faucet, shower, and appliance, at the point water enters your home.
What our whole-house system solves
A whole-house system filters water before it ever reaches a tap. That matters because what comes through the main line isn’t just one thing, it can be chlorine and chloramine from city treatment, disinfection byproducts (THMs and HAAs), traces of lead from old plumbing, PFAs, sediment from well water, or the hardness that scales appliances and dries out skin. We size and stack a system to fit what your water is actually carrying.
How this system works
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Water enters your home through a single main line.
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We install a multi-stage filter sized to your home’s flow rate. Common stages: catalytic carbon for chlorine, taste, and VOCs; certified lead-reduction media when the testing calls for it; and, when hardness is the issue, a softener or conditioner.
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Two softening options: a traditional ion-exchange softener (resin beads regenerated with a salt brine cycle), or a salt-free conditioner using Template Assisted Crystallization (TAC), no salt, no waste water, low maintenance.
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The right combination depends on the lab results from your free in-home water test.
Every home benefits from a filter
Every home benefits from filtered water, period. A whole-house system is the right move when you want that protection to cover every faucet, shower, and appliance, not just the kitchen tap. It handles the bulk of what comes through the main line, chlorine, sediment, hardness, taste, at the source, so what reaches each room is already cleaner.
Common Questions
A properly sized whole-house system has no noticeable pressure drop. We measure your flow rate before recommending a size.
Most systems show a significant difference immediately.
Carbon-based whole-house filtration removes a meaningful portion of PFAs. For the highest reduction levels, we recommend pairing the whole-house system with a Reverse Osmosis unit at the kitchen for drinking water.
Once a year for most homes. Heavy iron or sediment loads may need a six-month check. We’ll tell you what yours needs.
Often yes. Whole-house systems handle the bulk of problems that stem from bad water while maintaining the pressure and flow rate across the home. A drinking water system is more effective at removing contaminants through reverse osmosis, which filters at the micron level.
See what your water actually needs.
Every system we install starts with a free in-home test. We won’t recommend anything until we’ve seen the results together.
