Whole-House Water Filtration
Hard water, chlorine, sediment, and contaminants affect your water quality, your appliances, and your skin. H3 Plumbing & Drains installs and services whole-house water filtration and softener systems that treat water at the point of entry — protecting your entire home.
About This Service
Municipal and well water in the Spartanburg area can contain hard minerals, chlorine, sediment, and other contaminants that affect taste, plumbing lifespan, and skin health. A whole-house filtration system treats all the water entering your home before it reaches any fixture, appliance, or shower. H3 Plumbing & Drains handles system selection, installation, and ongoing maintenance — ensuring clean water from every tap.
What's Included
- Whole-house water softener installation
- Carbon filtration system installation
- Sediment filter installation and replacement
- Iron and sulfur removal systems
- UV purification system installation
- Reverse osmosis system installation
- System maintenance and filter replacement
- Water quality testing and analysis guidance
Why Choose H3 Plumbing & Drains?
Licensed & Insured
All work performed by licensed, insured plumbing professionals.
The Most Correct Solution
We diagnose the root cause and fix it right — no band-aids, no unnecessary upsells.
Same-Day Service
We respond fast. Most service calls are scheduled same-day or next-day.
Honest, Upfront Pricing
We quote before we work. No surprise charges, ever.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need a water softener or filtration system?
Signs of hard water include scale buildup on faucets and showerheads, spots on dishes, stiff laundry, and dry skin after bathing. If your water has a smell, taste, or discoloration, a filtration system can help. We can assess your water quality and recommend the right solution.
What's the difference between a water softener and a whole-house filter?
A water softener specifically removes calcium and magnesium (hardness minerals) through ion exchange. A whole-house filter removes sediment, chlorine, chemicals, and other contaminants. Many homes benefit from both — we'll help you determine what your water actually needs.
How often do filters need to be replaced?
It depends on the system and your water usage, but most whole-house systems have filter replacements every 6–12 months. We offer service plans to keep your system running at peak performance.
Need Whole-House Water Filtration?
Call H3 Plumbing & Drains today for fast, reliable service across Spartanburg and surrounding communities.
(864) 308-1159