Water Treatment Services in North Carolina

186 licensed providers across 70 counties

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.

Find Water Treatment by County

Buncombe County

16 providers

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

4 providers

Brunswick County

3 providers

Cabarrus County

3 providers

Catawba County

3 providers

Cherokee County

3 providers

Davidson County

3 providers

Gaston County

3 providers

Greene County

3 providers

Henderson County

3 providers

Iredell County

3 providers

Lincoln County

3 providers

Macon County

3 providers

Madison County

3 providers

Pender County

3 providers

Rockingham County

3 providers

Stokes County

3 providers

Transylvania County

3 providers

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

2 providers

Harnett County

2 providers

Haywood County

2 providers

Hoke County

2 providers

Jones County

2 providers

New Hanover County

2 providers

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

Why Choose a Licensed 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.

Water Treatment in North Carolina — FAQ

How much does water treatment cost in North Carolina?

Water Treatment costs in North Carolina vary by location, system size, and complexity. Most providers offer free estimates, so you can compare pricing from multiple licensed professionals before deciding.

How do I find a licensed water treatment provider in North Carolina?

Browse our directory of licensed water treatment providers across all 100 North Carolina counties. Every listed company is verified against state licensing records.

Does North Carolina require a license for water treatment?

North Carolina requires contractors performing water treatment to hold valid state licenses. Always verify your provider's credentials — all professionals in our directory are checked against state licensing records.

How often do I need water treatment in North Carolina?

The recommended frequency depends on your system type and household size. Most professionals suggest scheduling water treatment every 3–5 years, though regular inspections can help determine the right schedule for your property.

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