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Certified Plumbers
Certified Plumbers | Water Purification | Plumbing | Englewood
From the beaches of Lemon Bay to the quiet streets off Dearborn, Englewood homeowners trust HEP’s certified plumbers to keep every drop in their homes clean, safe, and flowing smoothly. We combine decades of expertise with the latest technology to diagnose issues fast and install custom systems that fit your family’s needs—whether you’re fighting stubborn hard-water stains, metallic tastes, or worry-inducing contaminants.
Our specialists don’t just swap filters; they craft whole-home solutions that protect pipes, appliances, and, most importantly, your health. Beginning with a precise water test, we pinpoint impurities and design a tailored plan that can include advanced reverse osmosis, carbon filtration, UV sterilization, or hybrid setups. The result is crystal-clear water from every tap, softer laundry, better-tasting coffee, and peace of mind that harsh chemicals never touch your skin or dishes.
Ready to elevate your Englewood home with professional water purification? Call or click today, and let HEP’s friendly team show you why “Happy—You’ll Be” isn’t just our slogan; it’s our promise.
FAQs
What types of water purification systems do your certified plumbers install in Englewood homes?
Our team installs point-of-use systems such as reverse osmosis (RO) units for kitchen sinks, under-sink carbon block filters, and UV disinfection units, as well as whole-house solutions like catalytic carbon back-washing filters, water softeners with integrated filtration, and mixed-media systems that target chlorine, chloramine, heavy metals, and hard-water minerals. We evaluate your water quality report or perform on-site testing first, then recommend the system—or combination of systems—that best addresses taste, odor, hardness, and contaminant concerns specific to Englewood’s municipal or well water.
How can I tell if I need a water purification system in Englewood?
Common indicators include a chlorine smell or pool-like taste, hard-water scaling on fixtures, cloudy or discolored water, or recent notices from the City of Englewood about elevated contaminant levels. Even if your tap water meets federal standards, homeowners who have infants, immune-compromised family members, or older plumbing containing lead may want additional protection. A free water test from our certified plumbers provides precise data on hardness, total dissolved solids (TDS), pH, and potential contaminants so you can make an informed decision.
Are your plumbers certified, licensed, and insured for water purification work in Colorado?
Yes. All of our technicians hold current Colorado plumbing licenses and have completed manufacturer-specific training for the filtration and softening systems we install. They also carry Water Quality Association (WQA) Certified Installer or Certified Water Specialist credentials where applicable. We maintain full liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and every installation follows Colorado plumbing code and the manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
What is the installation process and how long does it take to install a whole-house water filtration system?
After your water analysis and system selection, we obtain any necessary permits, schedule the job at your convenience, and arrive with all equipment pre-assembled when possible. A typical whole-house filter or softener installs at the home’s main water line, usually in the utility room or garage. Installation involves shutting off water, cutting into the main, adding by-pass valves, mounting the tank(s), connecting drains, and programming the control head. For most Englewood homes, the process takes 3–5 hours, and water service is restored the same day. Complex multi-tank or conditioning systems may require up to one full day.
How often do water purification systems require maintenance and can you service them?
Maintenance depends on the technology: reverse osmosis pre-filters usually change every 6–12 months and the RO membrane every 2–3 years; whole-house catalytic carbon media lasts 5–7 years; water softeners need salt refills every 4–6 weeks and periodic resin cleaning; UV lamps are replaced annually. We offer maintenance plans that include scheduled filter changes, media replacement, performance checks, and water retesting. Regular service extends equipment life, preserves warranties, and ensures your water stays clean and great-tasting.
Does Englewood’s municipal water already meet safety standards, and why should I still consider additional purification?
Englewood Water meets all federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards when it leaves the treatment plant, but the water can pick up chlorine by-products, lead, or sediment as it travels through distribution lines and home plumbing. The legal limits set by the EPA balance cost and practicality; they don’t necessarily remove all traces of contaminants that can affect taste, odor, or sensitive individuals. Supplemental purification lets you tailor water quality to your family’s needs, reduce single-use plastic bottles, and protect plumbing fixtures from hardness and sediment buildup.