Water Treatment in Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte is one of the few urban areas in the country that has a municipal water system with water that is comparatively soft. Its water hardness is around 32 ppm, which makes it quite soft. Hard water levels start at 75 ppm and go up from there. This is the good news because hard water is the cause of pipe-clogging limescale and the shortened working lives of water-dependent appliances such as your washing machine or your dishwasher. Hard water also causes dingy laundry, cloudy drinking glasses and skin and hair that don’t feel clean after a shower. A water softener installation in Charlotte might be advisable, though, if you use well water that is hard and thus is causing reduced efficiency with some of your appliances.

On the other hand, every source of water in the United States contains contaminants. Contaminants aren’t necessarily pollutants. Contaminants may or may not be bad for your health or the health of your plumbing system while pollutants always are. For example, you may have iron in your water. Too much iron is toxic, but even nontoxic levels can give your water a metallic taste or leave red stains on your laundry or your dishware. This is where our professionals at Dilling Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical come in. We can facilitate water treatment in Charlotte by installing systems that filter out those contaminants in your water.

What Sort of Treatment Does Your Home's Water Need?

One effective type of water treatment is a reverse osmosis system in Charlotte, or RO. This removes contaminants through membranes so fine that they only let tiny molecules such as the H2O molecule through. This is how RO works:
You can have our plumbers install a whole-house water filter in Charlotte or a filter that only serves one or two fixtures. These fixtures are usually the ones you use for drinking and cooking.

What if You Have a Private Well?

A good number of people in the Charlotte area have private wells, and these wells also need water treatment. Indeed, since they’re not connected to the municipal water system, keeping the water potable is the responsibility of the owner. Well water can be hard, and it can also harbor all manner of contaminants and pollutants, including bacteria and toxins such as mercury, nitrates and arsenic. Our professionals at Dilling can also provide water treatment in Charlotte for your private well.

The water from your private well can be treated with the same systems as water from a municipal water system. The well water filtration system in Charlotte that you choose can also treat your whole house or just one or two fixtures.

Give Us a Call if You’re in Need of Treatment

Though named after an 18th-century British Queen, Charlotte is a thoroughly modern American city. Whether you spend your free time enjoying the thrill rides at Carowinds or partaking of the city’s many restaurants, our plumbing professionals at Dilling are here to serve. We’ve been in business since 1955, and we pride ourselves on our expertise and professionalism. Don’t hesitate to call us for safe, delicious, sparkling clean water.

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