
Cleaner Water for Your Family. Longer Life for Your Plumbing. One Smart System.
Your tap water might look clear—but have you ever wondered what’s actually flowing through your pipes?
Whether you’re on city water or a private well, most water sources contain a mixture of chemicals, minerals, and contaminants that you probably wouldn’t choose to drink, bathe in, or cook with.
The solution? A professionally installed whole-house water filtration system. It protects your family’s health and your plumbing system—24/7, at every faucet.
At My Georgia Plumber, we help homeowners take control of their water quality with customized filtration solutions designed to meet the unique needs of your home and location.
What’s Actually in Your Tap Water?
Even if your water meets federal safety standards, it may still contain a range of unwanted substances, including:
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Chlorine and chloramines (used to disinfect city water)
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Lead (from aging pipes or outdated plumbing fixtures)
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Sediment and rust (from old municipal or home lines)
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Hard minerals like calcium and magnesium
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
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Trace pharmaceuticals and pesticides
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Bacteria and cysts (especially common in well systems)
While many of these aren’t immediately harmful in small amounts, long-term exposure can affect your health, your skin, your plumbing, and your appliances.
Why Whole-House Filtration Is Better Than Point-of-Use Filters
Faucet-mounted or pitcher filters only treat drinking water in a single room. Whole-house filtration systems treat your water at the point it enters your home—so every tap delivers cleaner, filtered water.
Benefits include:
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Cleaner, better-tasting water throughout the house
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Softer skin and healthier hair (less irritation from chlorine and hardness)
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Longer lifespan for appliances, water heaters, and fixtures
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No scale buildup on faucets, glass, or tile
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Less soap and detergent needed for bathing and cleaning
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Reduced exposure to impurities in your shower, drinking water, and cooking water
Is Filtration the Same as Softening?
Not quite—but they work even better together.
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Filtration systems remove contaminants like chlorine, sediment, VOCs, and more
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Water softeners remove hard minerals such as calcium and magnesium
Many homes in Georgia benefit from a combination system—especially if you notice hard water stains, soap scum, or scale buildup on fixtures and showerheads.
Types of Whole-House Water Filtration Systems We Install
We customize every system to match your home’s water source and your goals:
Carbon Filtration Systems
Remove chlorine, chemical tastes and odors, and VOCs.
Sediment Filters
Ideal for removing visible particles and cloudiness—especially on well systems.
Multi-Stage Systems
Combine carbon, sediment, and other media for comprehensive filtration.
UV Purification Add-Ons
Use ultraviolet light to neutralize bacteria, viruses, and cysts—ideal for well water or homes with immune-sensitive occupants.
Combo Filtration + Softener Units
Address both contaminants and hard water with a single, all-in-one system.
What’s Included with Professional Installation
When you choose My Georgia Plumber, we handle every step:
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In-home consultation and water testing
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System recommendations tailored to your home and budget
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Installation of bypass valves for easy service
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Pre-filtration setup if needed
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Full system installation and pressure testing
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Post-install walkthrough with care and maintenance tips
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Optional service agreements for future system upkeep
Take Control of Your Water. Protect What Matters Most.
Whether you’re looking for better-tasting water, healthier skin, or longer-lasting appliances, a whole-house water filtration system is a smart investment in your home—and your health.
Call My Georgia Plumber today to schedule a water quality consultation.
We’ll test your water, explain your options, and help you install a system you can trust—because clean water should never be optional.