Water Treatment & Softeners in Memphis, TN

Compare 12 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Memphis and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.4/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Choate's Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing And Electrical - Memphis logo

Choate's Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing And Electrical - Memphis

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21+ years online
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4.7(494)

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Leaf Home Water Solutions

15+ years online
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Wellness Water Filtration Systems

2½+ years online
wellnesswaterfiltrationsystemsmemphistn.com

Aquaserv, Inc.

5.022+ years online
aquaservinc.com

Automatic Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electric

5.014+ years online
itsautomatic.com

Tim Ferguson Plumbing Air & Electric

4.9~20 years online
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Pure Water Solutions

4.0

Euro Imports of Memphis Ltd Inc

3.415½+ years online
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Culligan of Memphis

2.329+ years online
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Water Treatment & Softeners in Nearby TN Cities

Water Treatment & Softeners in Memphis, TN

Memphis, Tennessee water treatment contractors serve Shelby County with municipal water from the Memphis Sand aquifer—often called the world's purest urban water supply. Local water hardness is generally low (3-6 grains per gallon). Many surrounding rural areas have well water with iron and manganese concerns requiring specific filtration. Most installers stock Culligan, Kinetico, EcoWater, and Pelican systems. Reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink handles drinking water quality. Memphis plumbing permits are required for major softener installations.

Memphis's exceptional municipal water quality means many homes don't need softening. The University of Memphis community drives steady demand. Some surrounding rural wells have iron and sulfur requiring separate filtration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Memphis water need softening?
Generally no—Memphis Sand aquifer water is relatively soft (3-6 gpg).
What about iron in well water?
Many rural Memphis-area wells have iron requiring separate filtration.
What's typical install cost?
A whole-home softener install runs $1,800-3,500 in Memphis.

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