Pristine Water Quality

HEPPristine Water Quality

Pristine Water Quality | Water Purification | Plumbing | Harrison

Imagine turning on your tap in Harrison and savoring water that’s as crisp and refreshing as a mountain spring. At HEP, our licensed plumbers blend cutting-edge filtration technology with meticulous craftsmanship to remove sediments, chemicals, and lingering tastes, giving every glass a crystal-clear sparkle. From whole-home systems to tailored under-sink solutions, we do more than install equipment—we engineer peace of mind, so your family can trust every drop.

Our specialists guide you through testing, system selection, and seamless maintenance, ensuring long-term performance and lower utility costs. Whether you’re combating hard water stains or seeking to elevate cooking and coffee flavors, HEP delivers reliable water purification that transforms daily routines into small moments of luxury—all backed by local expertise and a satisfaction guarantee.

FAQs

What water quality issues are most common in Harrison, and how can your purification systems resolve them?

Many Harrison homes experience elevated levels of sediment from the Crooked Brook watershed, chlorine by-products from municipal treatment, and moderate hardness due to dissolved minerals. Our multi-stage purification solutions address each of these issues: a sediment pre-filter traps sand and rust, an activated carbon stage strips chlorine, taste, and odor, and an optional water softening or anti-scale module reduces hardness. The result is crystal-clear, great-tasting water at every tap.

How does your water purification system work, and what technologies do you use?

We custom-match technologies to each home’s water profile, but a typical whole-house package combines: 1) a 5-micron spun-poly or pleated sediment filter, 2) catalytic or coconut-shell activated carbon for chemical, chlorine, and VOC removal, 3) an optional ion-exchange water softener or template-assisted crystallization (TAC) anti-scale unit, and 4) an ultraviolet (UV-C) sterilizer to neutralize bacteria and viruses. Every component is NSF/ANSI certified, plumbed in series for maximum protection, and monitored by smart flow meters that alert you when service is due.

Will a whole-house filtration system eliminate hard water and scale on fixtures?

Yes—if hardness is a concern we integrate either a traditional salt-based ion-exchange softener or a salt-free TAC conditioner. Ion-exchange removes calcium and magnesium ions, delivering truly soft water that prevents scale buildup on faucets, shower doors, and water heaters. TAC systems chemically alter hardness minerals so they remain in suspension and can’t form scale. We test your water and discuss lifestyle preferences (e.g., low-sodium diets, maintenance levels) to choose the best option.

How often do filters, media, and UV lamps need maintenance or replacement?

Service intervals vary with water usage and quality, but typical Harrison households see: sediment filters—every 6–12 months, carbon block media—every 12–24 months, softener resin—7–10 years (with scheduled salt refills), TAC media—3–5 years, and UV lamps—annually. Our installations include a maintenance calendar and QR-code labels; we also offer affordable service plans so you never miss a changeout.

Is professional installation really necessary, and what is included in your service?

Professional installation ensures correct sizing, code compliance, and leak-free operation. Our licensed Harrison plumbers handle everything: pre-installation water test, load calculations, permit procurement, piping modifications, bypass valve setup, pressure testing, sanitization, and end-user training. We photograph each step for your records and register all components with the manufacturer so your warranties are fully validated.

How much does a residential water purification system cost, and are financing or rebates available?

A basic point-of-entry sediment+carbon setup starts around $1,100 installed. Adding softening and UV typically ranges from $2,400–$3,900, while high-output reverse osmosis packages may reach $4,500+. We offer 0% financing for up to 18 months, accept NYSERDA energy-efficiency rebates when UV disinfection reduces hot-water heater sediment, and supply detailed cost-benefit analyses so you can see savings on bottled water and appliance longevity.

HEP
Book Online
(423) 819-7773