Water Purification Solutions

HEPWater Purification Solutions

Water Purification Solutions | Water Purification | Plumbing | Ocoee

At HEP, we pair hometown care with leading-edge science to give Ocoee families crystal-clear confidence every time they turn on the tap. Our licensed plumbers study the exact composition of your municipal or well supply, then engineer custom water purification systems that strip away chlorine taste, hard-water minerals, and hidden contaminants while preserving the healthy minerals you actually want. From compact under-sink filters to whole-home reverse-osmosis setups, each install is backed by tidy workmanship, transparent pricing, and a satisfaction pledge that’s as pure as your new drinking water.

Because we live and work right here in West Orange County, we know how Florida’s shifting groundwater and aging infrastructure can sneak impurities into even the most modern homes. That’s why we offer routine testing, filter-change reminders, and 24/7 emergency support—so your water purification investment keeps performing long after the first glass. Trust HEP to elevate every shower, sip, and simmer with safer, softer water designed specifically for Ocoee living.

FAQs

Why should Ocoee homeowners consider a dedicated water-purification system when the city already treats the water?

While Ocoee’s municipal water meets federal safety standards, it can still contain chlorine, hardness minerals, trace metals, and organic compounds that affect taste, odor, and appliance longevity. A point-of-use or whole-home purification system targets these residual contaminants, delivering better-tasting water, protecting plumbing fixtures from scale buildup, and providing an extra layer of protection for families with sensitive immune systems or specific water-quality concerns.

What types of water-purification solutions do you install and service?

Our licensed plumbing team installs and maintains a full range of systems, including: • Whole-house carbon filtration to reduce chlorine, chemicals, and unpleasant odors. • Reverse-osmosis (RO) drinking-water units that remove up to 99% of dissolved solids, lead, fluoride, and more. • Water softeners that eliminate hardness minerals responsible for scale and soap scum. • UV disinfection lamps that neutralize bacteria and viruses without chemicals. • Combination systems (softener + filter or RO + remineralizer) for homes with multiple water-quality issues.

How do I know which purification system is right for my home or business?

We begin with a free on-site water test that checks pH, hardness, dissolved solids, chlorine, iron, sulfur, and common contaminants. We also discuss household size, flow-rate requirements, space constraints, and budget. Based on these findings, our plumber will recommend one or more options, explain the pros and cons, and provide a written estimate so you can make an informed decision.

What is the typical cost of installing a water-purification system in Ocoee?

Pricing varies by technology and capacity: • Under-sink RO systems generally range from $350–$800 installed. • Standard whole-house carbon filters start around $900, while premium multi-stage units can exceed $2,000. • Water softeners average $1,200–$2,500 depending on grain capacity and smart-meter features. • UV sterilizers run $600–$1,200. Bundle discounts are available when multiple systems are installed together, and we offer financing plans with low monthly payments.

What maintenance will my new purification system require?

Most systems need only simple, scheduled upkeep: • Carbon filters: replace media every 6–12 months (whole-house cartridges can last up to 5 years). • RO units: change pre-filters every 6–12 months and the RO membrane every 2–3 years. • Water softeners: add salt pellets as needed (typically one bag per month for a family of four) and schedule an annual service check. • UV lamps: replace the bulb yearly and clean the quartz sleeve. We offer affordable maintenance plans that include filter changes, performance tests, and warranty protection.

Will a purification system reduce my water pressure or waste water?

Properly sized whole-house filters and softeners don’t noticeably affect pressure—our plumbers calculate peak flow to ensure full showers and fast-filling appliances. Reverse-osmosis systems do send a small stream of reject water down the drain during filtration, but modern RO units are up to 4× more efficient than older models, wasting as little as 1 gallon for every 2–3 gallons of purified water. We also offer zero-waste add-ons that divert the reject water to irrigation or the hot-water tank, further improving efficiency.

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