Whole-home softening, filtration, and RO drinking water for Peachtree City homes, installed for $2,999. A fraction of the brand-name price, no in-home sales pitch.
Like the rest of Fayette County, Peachtree City draws from surface reservoirs that require chlorine-based disinfection. That process controls bacteria effectively, but it introduces disinfection byproducts -- trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids -- that accumulate over time with everyday exposure through drinking and showering. The chloramine variation of this treatment can be harder to remove than standard chlorine and requires a carbon-based filtration stage to address properly.
PFAS contamination has become an active concern for Georgia water utilities broadly, and surface-water systems are not immune to upstream sources. An under-sink reverse osmosis system adds a dedicated PFAS reduction stage for your drinking and cooking water. Paired with whole-home softening and carbon filtration, it is a complete answer to what Peachtree City's water actually contains.
Whatever the local water story, the most common complaints are the same: scale on fixtures, dry skin after a shower, water heaters dying before their time, and water that just doesn't taste right. We pull the public data on your address and tell you exactly what you're dealing with.
Whatever your situation, the fix is the same honest approach: we pull the public data on your water, tell you exactly what your home needs, and install it, usually within the week, for a transparent all-in price.
Every Peachtree City install is handled by a professional local installer. We're insured, our equipment is NSF-certified, and you don't pay until the job is done and you're happy.