
Municipal supply
City Water Filtration in the Jackson, MS Metro
Take the chlorine taste, smell, and sediment out of your municipal water.
The problem
Municipal water is treated with chlorine to stay safe through the distribution system, and by the time it reaches your tap that can mean a noticeable taste and smell. Older mains and repairs across the metro also stir up sediment and the occasional discolored-water event.
You should not have to hold your nose to drink your own tap water, and you should not be scrubbing sediment out of your aerators every few months.
What we install, and why
For a home on city supply, a carbon-based filtration system reduces chlorine, taste, and odor, while a sediment stage catches the grit that comes through the mains. We size it to your home and water pressure so performance stays strong at every fixture.
If you also want crisp drinking water, we pair whole-house filtration with a reverse osmosis unit at the kitchen sink. We give you a straight recommendation based on your actual water, not a package you do not need.
Signs you need city water filtration
- A strong chlorine taste or smell from the tap
- Sediment in aerators or after a main repair
- Dry skin and hair you attribute to the water
- You want better water without going to bottled
What you get
- Reduces chlorine taste and "pool" smell
- Catches sediment from aging mains and repairs
- Better-tasting water for drinking, cooking, and coffee
- Gentler water for skin, hair, and laundry
- Sized to your home so pressure stays strong
What it costs
City filtration pricing depends on home size, water pressure, and whether you add drinking-water RO. Exact written quote after the free assessment.
Every recommendation starts with a free in-home water test. We serve homeowners across the Jackson metro and Central Mississippi, from city supply to private wells.
Good to know
City Water Chlorine & Sediment Filtration: questions we hear
Is my city water unsafe if it smells like chlorine?
Chlorine is added on purpose to keep water safe through the pipes, so a chlorine smell is not a safety alarm on its own. Filtration is about taste, odor, and comfort. If you have specific safety concerns, we will point you to your utility's water quality report and test what we can.
Do I need whole-house filtration or just a drinking filter?
It depends on what bothers you. If it is only drinking-water taste, an under-sink RO may be enough. If the chlorine smell in the shower and sediment at fixtures also bother you, whole-house filtration treats the whole home. We help you decide honestly.
Will filtration remove the good disinfection?
Filtration happens inside your home at the point of entry, after the water has already traveled safely through the municipal system. Removing the leftover chlorine taste at your tap does not affect the treatment that protected the water on its way to you.
Ready for water you can trust?
Start with a free in-home water assessment. We test your water, explain what we find in plain language, and give you an honest recommendation with the price in writing before any work begins.