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Licensed Technicians
Licensed Technicians | Water Purification | Plumbing | Dayton
Whether you’re battling hard minerals, unpleasant tastes, or concerns about contaminants, HEP’s licensed technicians bring trusted expertise to every Dayton home. Our team carefully assesses your plumbing system, then installs and maintains cutting-edge solutions that leave every faucet flowing with crisp, clear water. With years of local experience, we know the region’s unique water challenges and tailor each service to give your family healthier, better-tasting hydration—without the hassle of bottled alternatives.
From whole-house filters and softeners to reverse-osmosis drinking taps, our certified professionals handle every detail, start to finish. You’ll receive transparent pricing, fast turnaround, and long-term support, so you can enjoy peace of mind along with perfectly purified water. Discover the difference true craftsmanship makes and see why Dayton homeowners trust HEP for reliable water purification services that keep life running smoothly.
FAQs
What types of water purification systems do your licensed technicians install in Dayton homes?
Our Dayton-based technicians are certified to install a full range of residential purification systems, including whole-house carbon filtration, reverse osmosis (RO) units, ultraviolet (UV) disinfection lamps, water softeners, and hybrid systems that combine several technologies. We evaluate your home’s incoming water quality, usage patterns, and space constraints to recommend the best solution for your needs and budget.
How can I tell if my Dayton water supply needs additional purification?
Common indicators include unpleasant taste or odor, visible sediment, limescale buildup, frequent appliance corrosion, discolored laundry, or skin and hair irritation after showering. We also review the City of Dayton’s annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for contaminants such as chlorine by-products, lead, and PFAS. If you’re unsure, our technicians can perform an on-site water test that checks hardness, pH, iron, sulfur, total dissolved solids (TDS), and bacteria levels.
Are your technicians licensed and insured to work on plumbing and water treatment equipment in Ohio?
Yes. Every technician holds an Ohio plumbing license and is trained to meet Ohio EPA and local public health standards for water treatment installation. We carry full general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and all work is completed in compliance with the current Ohio Residential Code and Dayton municipal ordinances.
What routine maintenance does a water purification system require?
Maintenance depends on the technology: carbon filters are typically replaced every 6–12 months; RO systems require pre/post filters every 6–12 months and membrane replacement every 2–3 years; UV lamps must be changed annually; and water softeners need salt refills and resin checks every few months. We offer affordable maintenance plans that include scheduled filter changes, performance testing, and disinfection to keep your system running efficiently and protect your warranty.
How much does it cost to install a water purification system in the Dayton area?
Pricing varies with system size, complexity, and any necessary plumbing upgrades. A point-of-use RO unit starts around $450–$750 installed, while whole-house multi-stage systems can range from $1,200 to $4,000. We provide free in-home assessments, a detailed written estimate, and several financing options, including 0% promotional plans, to fit different budgets.
Will a purification system improve the taste and safety of my water if I’m on a private well outside Dayton city limits?
Absolutely. Private wells are not regulated like municipal supplies and can contain bacteria, nitrates, iron, sulfur, or agricultural runoff. After testing your well, we can design a custom treatment package—often combining sediment filtration, iron/sulfur removal, UV sterilization, and RO—to meet EPA drinking-water standards. We also file the required installation documentation with the Montgomery or Greene County health departments on your behalf.