- HEP Plumbing
- Industry-leading Filtration

Industry-leading Filtration
Industry-leading Filtration | Water Purification | Plumbing | Petros
At HEP, we’ve reimagined what’s possible in residential and commercial water systems, integrating precision-engineered filtration plumbing that delivers lab-grade water straight from your tap. Our multi-stage cartridges target sediment, heavy metals, chlorine, micro-organisms, and emerging contaminants in a single pass, while flow-balancing manifolds keep pressure constant even under peak demand. The result is crystal clarity, brighter flavors, and longer-lasting fixtures—an effortless leap forward in water purification that you can taste and trust.
Built for Petros’s unique infrastructure, each system is retrofit-friendly, Wi-Fi monitored, and backed by a nationwide service network that swaps filters in minutes, not hours. Choose HEP and enjoy lower utility costs, fewer plastic bottles, and the confidence that every glass, shower, and rinse protects both your health and your home.
FAQs
What contaminants do Petros filtration systems remove?
Our multi-stage filtration technology targets a broad spectrum of impurities commonly found in municipal and well water. Sediment cartridges capture sand, rust, and silt; activated carbon blocks adsorb chlorine, chloramine, pesticides, VOCs, and unpleasant tastes or odors; high-performance membranes reduce heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic; and optional UV or ultrafiltration stages neutralize 99.99 % of bacteria, viruses, and cysts. The result is crystal-clear, great-tasting, and safely purified water throughout your home or business.
How often do I need to replace the filters, and what does replacement cost?
Replacement frequency depends on water quality and usage, but most homes will follow this schedule: sediment pre-filters every 6–12 months, carbon filters every 9–12 months, and membranes every 24–36 months. UV lamps are typically swapped out annually. Petros offers convenient filter packs starting at about $45 for basic stages and ranging up to $190 for complete multi-stage sets. Our smart monitor alerts and color-coded cartridges make it easy to know exactly when a change is due.
What is the difference between point-of-use and whole-house filtration?
Point-of-use (POU) units treat water right where you drink or cook—such as under a kitchen sink or at a dedicated faucet—delivering highly polished water for consumption. Whole-house (POE) systems connect at the main line and treat every drop entering the building, protecting plumbing fixtures, showers, laundry, and appliances from contaminants and scale. Petros designs both options and can combine them for complete protection plus premium drinking water.
Can Petros water purification systems be integrated into my existing plumbing?
Yes. Our systems are engineered for retrofit compatibility and include standard NPT or BSP threaded connections, compact footprints, and flexible mounting brackets. Whether your home has copper, PEX, or PVC lines, our certified technicians can tie the unit into your main supply or a selected tap with minimal disruption—usually in under three hours. We also coordinate with builders for new-construction installs.
Will installing a filtration system affect my water pressure or flow rate?
Properly sized Petros systems are designed to maintain city-grade pressure while filtering. High-capacity housings and low-resistance media ensure negligible pressure drop—typically less than 4 psi at normal residential flow rates (8–10 L/min). We perform a pre-install pressure test and choose the correct model (¾", 1", or 1¼" porting) to guarantee consistent shower and appliance performance.
Do I need professional maintenance, or can I service the system myself?
Routine filter changes are DIY-friendly: twist-off housings and quick-connect fittings allow most homeowners to swap cartridges in minutes with the supplied wrench. Our digital app provides step-by-step guidance. Annual system inspections, membrane flushes, or UV lamp replacements can also be self-performed, but many clients opt for our affordable service plans, which include water testing and performance certification by a licensed Petros technician.