- HEP
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Purification System
Purification System | Water Purification | Plumbing | Allardt
Enjoy crystal-clear confidence every time you turn on the tap. HEP’s purification system plumbing team brings decades of expertise to Allardt, customizing whole-home solutions that strip away chlorine taste, heavy metals, hard-water minerals, and unseen microbes. We analyze your source, design the ideal blend of carbon filtration, softening, UV sterilization, and reverse osmosis, then install it with the same tidy craftsmanship that has made HEP a household name across the Upper Cumberland.
Because every component is plumbed directly into your existing lines, maintenance is simple and disruption is minimal—just scheduled filter swaps and an annual health check that keeps performance at its peak. Give your family safer cooking, brighter laundry, and longer-lasting appliances while lowering bottled-water waste. Discover how effortless water purification can be; call or click today and our friendly Allardt technicians will handle the rest.
FAQs
What types of contaminants can your water-purification systems remove from Allardt’s municipal or well water?
Our multi-stage systems are engineered to target the contaminants most commonly found in Allardt, including chlorine, chloramines, sulfur odors, iron, manganese, hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium), sediment, pesticides, herbicides, and microbial cysts such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium. Optional reverse-osmosis and UV modules can additionally reduce dissolved salts, lead, arsenic, nitrates, pharmaceuticals, and 99.99 % of bacteria and viruses.
How is the purification system integrated into my existing plumbing?
A certified technician installs a dedicated bypass manifold at your main water line—typically where it enters the building—so the whole-house system treats every fixture. For point-of-use reverse-osmosis units, a separate faucet is mounted at the kitchen sink and tied into the cold-water supply with flexible tubing. All connections are made with NSF-certified fittings, and your plumbing remains code-compliant with an accessible shut-off and bypass for maintenance.
What routine maintenance is required, and how often?
Maintenance is straightforward: 1) pre-sediment and carbon block filters are replaced every 6–12 months; 2) softening or filtration media are re-bedded every 5–7 years; 3) RO membranes last 2–4 years; and 4) UV lamps are swapped annually. We offer affordable service plans that include scheduled visits, media disposal, performance testing, and water-quality reports, so you never have to track dates yourself.
Will installing a purification system affect my water pressure or flow rate?
Properly sized equipment maintains normal household flow (8–12 GPM for most homes). We size the system based on fixture count and peak demand. Sediment filters with oversized housings and low-pressure-drop carbon tanks minimize resistance. If your property requires higher flow—such as for irrigation or multi-family dwellings—we install parallel tanks or larger control valves to keep pressure stable.
How long does installation take, and will my water service be interrupted?
A standard whole-house installation in Allardt usually takes 4–6 hours. Your water is shut off only during tie-in—about 30–45 minutes—after which service is restored. Point-of-use RO systems add roughly one hour. For complex plumbing layouts or well-pump integrations, we schedule an 8-hour window but still limit the water-off period to under an hour whenever possible.
What warranties and post-installation support do you provide?
All whole-house tanks and control valves carry a 10-year manufacturer warranty; electronic controllers are covered for 5 years; and RO/UV components include 3-year warranties. Our company adds a one-year labor warranty on top of manufacturer coverage. After installation you receive a water-quality baseline report, a maintenance calendar, 24/7 local phone support, and discounted annual service inspections—ensuring your system continues to perform optimally in Allardt’s specific water conditions.