
Water Treatment & Softeners in Atlanta, GA
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PureSpring Water Softeners & Filters
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4+ years onlineWellness Water Filtration Systems
~6 years onlineCounty Water Solutions
5.0Georgia Osmosis Water
5.01+ year onlineHot Water Solutions LLC
5.09 years onlineOptimum Water Solutions
5.0~10 years onlineSweet Creek Whole House Water Filters LLC
5.0~4 years onlineWater Mold Fire Restoration of Atlanta
5.0~11 years onlineAquakleen
4.925½+ years onlineAtlantis Plumbing
4.9~24 years onlineQuick Action Plumbers
4.916½+ years onlineIndigo Spring: Atlanta’s Premium Alkaline Spring Water Delivery Service
4.86+ years onlineMetro Water Filter of the South
4.828 years onlineRoto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
4.829 years onlineCulligan Quench - Atlanta
4.7Pure Home
4.77+ years onlineCulligan of Atlanta
4.323½+ years onlineFulton Services
4.325½+ years onlineEcoWater of Atlanta
4.017½+ years onlineCarter Water
3.716½+ years onlineCity of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management
1.8~24 years onlineWater Treatment & Softeners in Nearby GA Cities
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Water Treatment & Softeners in Atlanta, GA
Atlanta water treatment is needed because Fulton, DeKalb, and Cobb County water sources have moderate hardness (5-9 grains/gallon), occasional taste/odor issues from Lake Lanier algae blooms, and varying chlorine/chloramine levels. Older Atlanta neighborhoods (Inman Park, Grant Park) may have lead service lines awaiting replacement — point-of-use RO at the kitchen is a smart hedge. Most homes benefit from a softener plus carbon filter combo. NeedInstall connects you with Atlanta water treatment installers familiar with City of Atlanta water reports, GA plumbing code, and lead-mitigation strategies.
Atlanta water treatment installs run $1,400-$5,500 for softener + carbon, $4,500-$10,000 for whole-home RO. GA requires a state plumbing license. Standard salt-based softeners use 35-50 lbs salt/month at typical hardness. Brine drainage to sewer required. Most installs include sediment pre-filter for main line debris. Lead test recommended for any pre-1986 home — $35-$80.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Lead concern in older homes?
- Possibly. Pre-1986 homes may have lead service lines or solder. Use NSF 53 lead-rated point-of-use RO or carbon block at kitchen until lines are replaced. City of Atlanta is replacing block-by-block.
- Salt or salt-free?
- Salt-based for measurable softening. Atlanta's hardness justifies it for most homes — scale on water heaters and fixtures is real.
- Maintenance schedule?
- Salt every 6-10 weeks, sediment filter every 3-6 months, carbon every 9-12 months, RO membranes every 24-36 months. Plan $200-$450/yr in consumables.
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