buyers-guideWell Water Treatment Systems: How to Choose the Right System
Compare well water treatment systems — sediment filters, softeners, UV, and RO. Match your well's contaminants to the right solution.
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Water treatment systems address quality issues common in private well water, including hardness, iron staining, sulfur odor, low pH, and bacterial contamination. The right treatment solution depends on your specific water chemistry, which should be determined through comprehensive testing.
Common residential treatment systems include water softeners for hardness and iron, sediment filters, carbon filters for taste and odor, UV disinfection for bacteria, and reverse osmosis for drinking water purification. Whole-house systems treat all water entering the home.
Professional water treatment companies design systems based on your water test results and household needs. They handle installation, provide startup training, and offer ongoing maintenance to ensure your system continues performing effectively.
Buncombe County
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Wake County
16 providers
Johnston County
7 providers
Cumberland County
6 providers
Union County
6 providers
Alamance County
5 providers
Mecklenburg County
5 providers
Rowan County
5 providers
Moore County
4 providers
Rutherford County
4 providers
Scotland County
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Brunswick County
3 providers
Cabarrus County
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Catawba County
3 providers
Cherokee County
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Davidson County
3 providers
Gaston County
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Greene County
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Henderson County
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Iredell County
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Lincoln County
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Macon County
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Madison County
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Pender County
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Rockingham County
3 providers
Stokes County
3 providers
Transylvania County
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Watauga County
3 providers
Wayne County
3 providers
Beaufort County
2 providers
Bertie County
2 providers
Carteret County
2 providers
Clay County
2 providers
Franklin County
2 providers
Guilford County
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Harnett County
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Haywood County
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Hoke County
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Jones County
2 providers
New Hanover County
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Wilson County
2 providers
Yancey County
2 providers
Alexander County
1 provider
Anson County
1 provider
Ashe County
1 provider
Bladen County
1 provider
Burke County
1 provider
Camden County
1 provider
Chatham County
1 provider
Craven County
1 provider
Dare County
1 provider
Duplin County
1 provider
Edgecombe County
1 provider
Graham County
1 provider
Halifax County
1 provider
Jackson County
1 provider
Lenoir County
1 provider
Martin County
1 provider
McDowell County
1 provider
Nash County
1 provider
Orange County
1 provider
Perquimans County
1 provider
Person County
1 provider
Pitt County
1 provider
Polk County
1 provider
Randolph County
1 provider
Sampson County
1 provider
Surry County
1 provider
Tyrrell County
1 provider
Yadkin County
1 provider
North Carolina requires licensing for septic system contractors and well drillers to protect public health and the environment. Licensed providers carry proper insurance, follow state regulations, and have demonstrated competency through testing and experience requirements. Choosing a licensed provider protects your investment and ensures work meets code.
buyers-guideCompare well water treatment systems — sediment filters, softeners, UV, and RO. Match your well's contaminants to the right solution.
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