Hygienic Water Solutions

HEPHygienic Water Solutions

Hygienic Water Solutions | Water Purification | Plumbing | Greenback

At HEP’s Hygienic Water Solutions in Greenback, crystal-clear confidence flows from every tap. Our certified technicians design and install advanced filtration, softening, and UV systems that target sediments, chemicals, and microbes at the source, so families, farms, and local businesses can savor water that tastes as pure as the surrounding foothills. From quick in-home testing to seamless maintenance plans, we place convenience and transparency at the heart of every service.

Whether you’re battling hard-water buildup, concerned about well safety, or upgrading to a greener lifestyle, we make water purification effortless and affordable. Reach out today and discover why neighbors across Greenback trust HEP to keep their water cleaner, appliances happier, and daily routines refreshingly worry-free.

FAQs

Why do I need additional water purification if Greenback’s municipal supply already meets federal safety standards?

While Greenback’s water utility complies with EPA regulations, trace contaminants such as chlorine by-products, lead from household plumbing, hard-water minerals, and emerging pollutants like PFAS can still be present at low levels. A point-of-entry or point-of-use purification system provides an extra layer of protection, improves taste and odor, extends the life of appliances by reducing scale, and safeguards family members with sensitive immune systems or allergies.

What kinds of purification systems do you install, and how do I choose the right one for my home or business?

We offer whole-house carbon filtration, reverse-osmosis (RO) units, UV disinfection, water softeners, and combination systems. Selection depends on a free on-site water analysis that measures chlorine, hardness, pH, dissolved solids, heavy metals, and microbial content. For example, homes with hard water and chlorine taste often benefit from a softener plus catalytic carbon filter, while well users typically need sediment pre-filtration, UV light, and RO for drinking taps. We present lab results and life-cycle costs so you can make an informed choice.

How often will I need to replace filters, membranes, or UV lamps?

Replacement intervals vary by system and Greenback’s average usage patterns. Carbon filters usually last 6–12 months, sediment cartridges 3–6 months, RO membranes 2–5 years, and UV lamps 9,000–10,000 operating hours (about one year of continuous use). Digital monitors or pressure gauges on our units alert you when service is due, and we offer optional maintenance plans that include scheduled visits, filter changes, and performance testing.

Will installing a whole-house purification system reduce my water pressure or flow rate?

Properly sized equipment should not cause noticeable pressure loss. Before installation we measure static and dynamic pressure at several fixtures, then select systems with flow ratings that exceed your peak household demand. For larger homes in Greenback’s hilly neighborhoods, we may recommend a booster pump or pressure tank to maintain consistent pressure after filtration.

Do your systems remove contaminants like PFAS, lead, chlorine, and bacteria, and are they certified?

Yes. Our activated carbon and specialized ion-exchange media are tested to NSF/ANSI Standard 53 for lead and PFAS reduction. Reverse-osmosis units meet NSF/ANSI Standard 58, providing up to 99 percent removal of dissolved solids, heavy metals, and many pharmaceuticals. UV reactors are certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 55 for microbial disinfection. All products come with third-party lab reports and performance data to verify contaminant reduction claims.

What is the installation process and how long does it take?

Most residential installations in Greenback are completed in one day. The process includes (1) site inspection and shut-off, (2) plumbing modifications using corrosion-resistant PEX or copper, (3) mounting and leveling of tanks or RO modules, (4) system sanitization, (5) pressure and leak testing, and (6) customer orientation on operation and maintenance. Commercial projects or complex whole-house systems may require 2–3 days, but water service interruptions are limited to a short window while connections are made.

HEP
Book Online
(423) 819-7773