
Water Treatment & Softeners in Winston-Salem, NC
Compare 19 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Winston-Salem and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Aqualine Water Treatment Products Inc.
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5.016+ years onlineWat-R-Boy Purification Systems
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4.97½+ years onlineMr. Rooter Plumbing of Winston Salem
4.830½+ years onlinePF Plumbing
4.824½+ years onlineSutton Brothers Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electrical
4.8~8 years onlineDr. Johns H2O Water Purification
4.6~20 years onlineTriad Water Treatment
4.6Water Purification Consultants, Inc.
4.025½+ years onlineAquaSilver Solutions
3.75 years onlinePrimo Water Direct
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Water Treatment & Softeners in Winston-Salem, NC
Winston-Salem, North Carolina water treatment contractors serve Forsyth County with mineral-rich water from area aquifers. Local water hardness varies but typically runs 7-12 grains per gallon. Most installers stock Culligan, Kinetico, EcoWater, and Pelican systems. Reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink is popular for drinking water quality. Winston-Salem plumbing permits are required for major softener installations.
Winston-Salem's hard water drives demand for water softeners. The Wake Forest University and BB&T (now Truist) corporate community drives demand for premium systems. Many older Winston-Salem homes have galvanized water lines requiring updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Winston-Salem water need softening?
- Yes, water hardness runs 7-12 grains per gallon.
- Should I add reverse osmosis?
- Reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink is popular for drinking water quality.
- What's typical install cost?
- A whole-home softener install runs $2,000-4,200.
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