Certified Plumbers

HEP PlumbingCertified Plumbers

Certified Plumbers | Water Purification | Plumbing | Greeneville

Greeneville deserves crystal-clear, great-tasting water every time you turn on the tap, and that’s exactly what HEP’s certified plumbers deliver. Our local team pinpoints the minerals, contaminants, and odors affecting your supply, then designs a custom water purification system that fits your home and budget. From space-saving under-sink filters to whole-house reverse-osmosis units, we install equipment built to last and backed by industry-leading warranties.

Beyond noticeably better flavor, you’ll enjoy softer laundry, spotless glassware, and longer-lasting appliances—plus the peace of mind that comes from knowing every glass is free of harmful impurities. Ready to upgrade the water you drink, cook with, and bathe in? Call or click today, and let HEP’s friendly experts show you how effortless clean water can be.

FAQs

What common water quality problems in Greeneville make purification necessary?

Many Greeneville homes rely on well water or municipal supplies that can contain hard‐water minerals, sediment, chlorine, sulfur (rotten-egg odor), iron staining, and occasionally bacterial contaminants. A professional water test will pinpoint which issues are present so a purification system can be matched to your specific water conditions.

What types of water purification systems can your certified plumbers install?

We service and install a full range of point-of-entry (whole-house) and point-of-use systems, including water softeners for hardness removal, carbon filtration for taste/odor/chlorine, reverse osmosis (RO) units for drinking water, UV disinfection for bacteria, iron/sulfur filters, and combination systems that address multiple contaminants in one package.

How do I know which purification system is right for my home?

Our process starts with a complimentary on-site water analysis. Once we have lab results, we discuss your household’s water usage, space limitations, and budget. Using this data, we recommend one or more solutions, explain how each works, outline installation costs, and project long-term operating expenses so you can make an informed decision.

How often will filters or media need to be replaced once a system is installed?

Replacement intervals vary by technology and water quality. Carbon filter cartridges typically last 6–12 months, RO membranes 2–3 years, and UV lamps 12 months. Water softener resin can last 10–15 years but requires regular salt refills. During installation we create a maintenance calendar and offer optional service agreements so you never miss a changeout.

Are whole-house filtration systems worth the investment compared to under-sink units?

Whole-house systems treat every water outlet, protecting plumbing fixtures from scale and staining, improving shower water, and extending appliance life. If your water issues affect laundry, bathing, or appliances—not just drinking water—a whole-house option usually delivers a better return on investment. Under-sink RO units are ideal when the concern is strictly drinking and cooking water.

Do your certified plumbers handle permits and offer warranties for purification work?

Yes. All of our plumbers are Tennessee state-licensed and trained in water treatment. We pull any required local permits, follow IPC and manufacturer guidelines, and provide documentation for home resale. Most systems carry a 3- to 10-year manufacturer warranty, and our labor is guaranteed for a minimum of one year, with extended service plans available.

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