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Certified Plumbers
Certified Plumbers | Water Purification | Plumbing | Apison
Whether you’re battling hard minerals, strange odors, or concerns about unseen contaminants, HEP’s certified plumbers bring Apison homes the clarity and confidence that come with true water purification. Using advanced filtration, softening, and reverse-osmosis options, our licensed team pinpoints the exact makeup of your water, then designs an on-site solution that delivers crisp, great-tasting results from every tap. You’ll see the difference in spotless glassware, longer-lasting appliances, and skin that simply feels better after a shower.
From the first free test to the final follow-up, we treat your project—and your family—like our own. Expect honest recommendations, transparent pricing, and workmanship backed by decades of plumbing expertise. Discover why neighbors throughout Apison trust HEP’s certified plumbers to transform their everyday water into an asset, not a worry—schedule your personalized water purification assessment today.
FAQs
What types of water purification systems do your certified plumbers install in Apison?
Our licensed plumbers install a full range of residential and light-commercial purification solutions, including whole-house sediment and carbon filters, under-sink reverse-osmosis (RO) units, UV disinfection lamps, water softeners, and point-of-use alkaline re-mineralizers. We custom-size each system to your home’s flow rate and water chemistry, pull any required Hamilton County permits, and register equipment warranties on your behalf.
Why should I hire a certified plumber for my water purification project instead of a handyman or DIY kit?
Certified plumbers carry state plumbing licenses, bonding, and insurance that protect you from property damage and code violations. They understand Apison’s specific building codes, backflow-prevention requirements, and pressure-loss calculations, ensuring your filtration system is installed safely, won’t void manufacturer warranties, and delivers the promised water quality. Our technicians also provide documented water test results and start-up logs, which are often required for home resale or insurance purposes.
How do I know which purification technology is right for my Apison home’s water quality?
We begin every project with a complimentary on-site water analysis that screens for hardness, chlorine, iron, sulfur, lead, nitrates, and bacteria. Using those lab results, we build a treatment plan that may combine multiple stages—e.g., a sediment pre-filter to protect an RO membrane, followed by UV to eliminate microorganisms. We explain the pros, cons, maintenance needs, and operating costs of each option so you can choose the best balance of performance and budget.
What is the typical cost and timeline for installing a whole-house water filtration system in Apison?
For most three-bedroom homes on municipal water, turnkey installation of a multi-stage whole-house system ranges from $1,800 to $3,500, depending on flow rate, media type, and whether a water softener is added. Well-water packages that include iron/sulfur removal and UV treatment average $3,000–$5,500. From signed proposal to clean drinking water, expect 3–7 business days: 1 day for permitting and parts ordering, 1 day for installation, and an optional follow-up visit to fine-tune pressure and conduct post-install testing.
Do you offer maintenance plans or annual filter-change services?
Yes. We provide flexible service agreements that include scheduled cartridge replacements, RO membrane exams, softener resin checks, and UV lamp swaps. Plans start at $18 per month and include priority scheduling, 10 % parts discounts, and digital service records you can access anytime. Regular maintenance not only preserves water taste and flow but also extends media life and prevents bacterial growth inside housings.
Can you coordinate water testing and guarantee compliance with Tennessee water standards?
Absolutely. We partner with EPA-certified labs to perform baseline and post-installation testing for total coliform, E. coli, lead, copper, and hardness. Our workmanship warranty guarantees that the installed system will meet or exceed Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) secondary contaminant standards for a minimum of one year, provided recommended maintenance is followed. If levels drift out of spec during the warranty period, we correct the issue at no labor cost to you.