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Water Filtration

Licensed, insured technicians serving Shelby, Tipton, Fayette, and Haywood counties.

The water coming into your home may meet minimum safety standards, but that does not mean it tastes good or is free of contaminants you would rather not drink. A whole-house water filtration system treats every drop of water at the point of entry, so every faucet, shower, and appliance in your home gets clean, filtered water.

What Whole-House Filtration Removes

Depending on the system, whole-house filters can address a wide range of water quality issues common in this part of Tennessee.

Sediment and rust
Well water and older municipal systems often carry sand, silt, and rust particles that discolor water and wear out fixtures.
Chlorine and chloramine
Municipal water treatment uses these chemicals. A carbon filter removes them, improving the taste and smell of your water.
Hard water minerals
Calcium and magnesium cause scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, and appliances. A water softener or conditioner addresses this.
Iron and sulfur
If your water smells like rotten eggs or leaves orange stains, iron and sulfur are the likely culprits. Specialized filters handle both.
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Benefits Beyond Drinking Water

Filtered water is not just about what comes out of the kitchen faucet. It extends the life of your water heater by reducing mineral buildup, makes your laundry softer, keeps shower glass cleaner, and reduces the chemical exposure your skin absorbs every time you bathe.

Choosing the Right System

We start with a water test to find out exactly what is in your water. Then we recommend a system that targets those specific contaminants without over-filtering or wasting money on features you do not need. We install the system on your main water line and show you how to maintain it going forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tap water in Mason, TN safe to drink?
Municipal water meets federal safety standards, but it can still contain chlorine, sediment, and trace contaminants that affect taste and quality. A whole-house filtration system removes these for cleaner water at every tap.
How much does a whole-house water filtration system cost?
Systems typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 installed depending on the type and capacity. We will test your water and recommend a system that matches your specific needs and budget.
How often do filters need to be replaced?
Most sediment and carbon filters need replacement every 6 to 12 months. Our systems are rated for 100,000 gallons, and we can set up a reminder schedule so you never forget.
Will a water filtration system help with hard water?
A filtration system removes chemicals and contaminants, but for hard water you may also need a water softener. We can assess your water and recommend the right combination for your home.
Do I really need whole-house filtration if I have a fridge filter?
A fridge filter only treats the water from one dispenser. Whole-house filtration ensures every faucet, shower, and appliance gets clean water, which also protects your plumbing and extends appliance life.

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