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HEP's Plumbing | Water Purification | Plumbing | Beersheba Springs
Crystal-clear, great-tasting water is more than a luxury in Beersheba Springs—it’s part of daily peace of mind. At HEP’s Plumbing, our certified technicians combine local know-how with advanced filtration technologies to deliver dependable water purification solutions tailored to homes on the Plateau. From removing hard-to-trace contaminants to balancing mineral levels for healthier skin and appliances, we handle every step with friendly professionalism and up-front pricing.
Whether you’re troubleshooting odd tastes, safeguarding a private well, or simply ready to upgrade from store-bought bottles, we’ll guide you through system selection, installation, and ongoing maintenance. Count on fast response times, honest advice, and the relief of knowing every glass poured from your tap is fresh, safe, and reliably pure. Call today and discover how effortless clean water can be with HEP’s Plumbing on your side.
FAQs
Why might homes in Beersheba Springs need a water-purification system?
Much of the water in Grundy County comes from private wells that can pick up iron, sulfur, manganese, and agricultural run-off, while the municipal supply occasionally shows elevated hardness and chlorine. A dedicated purification system removes these contaminants, improves taste and odor, protects plumbing fixtures from scale, and gives you peace of mind about your family’s health.
What kinds of purification systems does Hep’s Plumbing offer, and how do I know which one is right for me?
We install point-of-use reverse-osmosis (RO) units, whole-house carbon filtration, water softeners, iron/sulfur air-injection filters, and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection. During a free on-site water test, our technician checks pH, hardness, iron, sulfur, TDS, and bacteria. Based on the results and your budget, we recommend either a single technology or a hybrid system that targets your specific water quality issues.
How is a whole-house filtration system installed and how long does it take?
Most whole-house units are installed where your main line enters the home—usually in a basement, crawl-space, or utility room. We shut off the water, cut a short section of pipe, mount the filter manifold, and tie the unit into your existing plumbing. Typical installations take 3–5 hours and rarely require any drywall removal. When we’re finished, we flush the pipes, test the water again, and walk you through system operation.
What maintenance is required and can Hep’s Plumbing handle it for me?
Maintenance depends on water quality and usage. Carbon cartridges need replacement every 6–12 months, RO membranes every 24–36 months, and softener salt tanks should be topped up monthly. Air-injection iron filters need a media change roughly every 5 years. We offer affordable maintenance plans that include scheduled filter changes, salt delivery, annual sanitization, and performance checks, so you never have to worry about upkeep.
Will a purification system remove the rotten-egg smell and orange stains common in this area?
Yes. The rotten-egg odor comes from hydrogen sulfide gas, and orange or brown staining is caused by dissolved iron. A properly sized air-injection oxidizing filter followed by catalytic carbon removes both. If sulfur is severe, we can add a small dose of ozone or peroxide for extra oxidation. After installation, you’ll notice clear water, no odors, and stain-free sinks, tubs, and laundry.
What does a water-purification system cost and do you offer financing or warranties?
Point-of-use RO units start around $475, single-stage whole-house filters run $900–$1,400, and multi-stage or specialty iron/sulfur systems range from $1,800–$3,500 installed. All equipment comes with a manufacturer’s 5- to 10-year warranty, and Hep’s Plumbing backs the labor for one full year. We partner with GreenSky and Synchrony to provide 0% financing for 12 months or low-interest plans up to 60 months, making clean water affordable for every household.