Water Purification Solutions

HEPWater Purification Solutions

Water Purification Solutions | Water Purification | Plumbing | Dayton

HEP brings crystal-clear confidence to Dayton homes by tackling the mineral buildup, chlorine taste, and lingering contaminants that sneak in from our limestone aquifers. Our licensed plumbers design and install tailor-made systems—softeners that protect pipes and appliances, reverse-osmosis units that deliver bottle-quality drinking water at the tap, and whole-house filters that keep every shower fresh and skin-friendly. With smart monitoring technology and maintenance plans, you’ll know exactly when filters need a change and when your family is enjoying peak efficiency in water purification.

From the first free water test to the final turn of the wrench, we handle everything in-house, so you’re never shuffled between contractors. Dayton neighbors trust HEP for punctual appointments, transparent pricing, and 24/7 emergency support—because healthy water shouldn’t have to wait until morning. Ready to taste, feel, and see the difference? Call or click to schedule a visit and discover how effortlessly pure your home’s water can be.

FAQs

Why should homeowners in Dayton consider installing a water purification system?

Municipal water in Dayton meets federal safety standards, but many residents still notice hardness, chlorine taste, sediment, and emerging contaminants such as PFAS. A professionally sized purification system targets these specific local issues, giving you cleaner drinking water, protecting appliances from scale, and improving the taste of coffee, tea, and cooked foods.

What kinds of water purification solutions do you offer and how do they work?

We install point-of-use reverse osmosis (RO) units for drinking water, whole-house carbon filtration to remove chlorine and chemical odors, water softeners to address Dayton’s average 18–25 grains per gallon hardness, UV disinfection for well users, and combined systems that integrate several technologies. Each system is custom-configured after a free in-home water analysis.

How is a whole-house water purifier installed and what is the typical timeline?

After the water test and system selection, we schedule a 2–4 hour installation. Our licensed plumbers shut off the main supply, mount the tanks or RO manifold near existing plumbing, tie into the drain for backwashing units, connect power if needed, and start up the system. We sanitize the lines, verify flow and pressure, and give you a quick user orientation. Most homes are back in service the same day.

How much maintenance is involved?

Maintenance is straightforward. Carbon filters are replaced every 6–12 months, RO membranes every 24–36 months, and softener salt levels are checked monthly. We offer annual service plans that include filter changes, performance checks, and water retesting so you never have to track schedules or handle cartridges yourself.

Will a purification system eliminate scale and the “rotten-egg” sulfur smell some Dayton homes experience?

Yes. A softener or scale-control conditioner prevents calcium buildup on fixtures and in water heaters, while an air-injection or catalytic carbon system oxidizes and removes hydrogen sulfide responsible for the sulfur odor. During your assessment we test for both hardness and sulfur so the recommended solution targets the exact cause.

What does a water purification system cost and do you offer financing or warranties?

Pricing varies with flow rate and technology, but most point-of-use RO units start around $450 installed, and whole-house packages range from $1,400 to $3,800. We partner with local lenders for 0% promotional financing up to 18 months, and every system carries a 1-year labor warranty plus up to 10-year manufacturer tank and valve coverage. Detailed quotes are always free and include projected operating costs.

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