Whole-House Water Filtration in the Jackson, MS metro

Point-of-entry filtration

Whole-House Water Filtration in the Jackson, MS Metro

One system at the main line treats every faucet, shower, and appliance in the house.

Free in-home water testHonest, written quotesServing the Jackson, MS metro and Central Mississippi

The problem

After the Jackson water crisis, a lot of metro homeowners stopped trusting what comes out of the tap. Discolored water, a strong chlorine smell, sediment in the aerators, and repeat boil-water notices left people buying bottled water by the case.

A pitcher filter or a single under-sink cartridge only cleans one faucet. The water you shower in, wash clothes in, and run through your water heater is still untreated.

What we install, and why

A whole-house (point-of-entry) system installs where the water main enters your home, so every tap in the house draws from filtered water. For city supply, that usually means a high-capacity carbon system that reduces chlorine, taste, odor, and sediment. On problem water we add a pre-filter for grit and, where testing calls for it, media that targets specific contaminants.

We start with a free in-home water test and a look at your plumbing and pressure. You get a straight recommendation sized to your household, not an upsell. Everything is installed to code and built to run for years with simple, scheduled service.

Signs you need whole-house filtration

  • Chlorine or "pool" smell from the tap
  • Cloudy or discolored water after a main break or boil notice
  • Grit or sediment in faucet aerators
  • You buy bottled water for a house on city supply

What you get

  • Cleaner water at every faucet, shower, and hose bib
  • Less chlorine taste and smell throughout the house
  • Sediment and grit filtered before it reaches fixtures and appliances
  • Protects water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers
  • Sized to your household and water, then serviced on a simple schedule

What it costs

Most whole-house systems for a metro home land in a typical range depending on water quality, home size, and the media required. We quote the exact number after the free water test, in writing, before any work starts.

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

Whole-House Water Filtration: questions we hear

Will a whole-house filter fix the water pressure in my home?

A correctly sized system should not noticeably drop your pressure. We check your incoming pressure and flow rate during the free assessment and size the unit so your showers and fixtures perform the same as before.

Does a carbon filter remove lead?

Standard carbon media targets chlorine, taste, odor, and sediment. Lead reduction requires specific certified media or a point-of-use system at the drinking tap. If your test shows a lead concern, we recommend the right combination rather than promising one filter does everything.

How often does it need service?

Most systems need a media or cartridge change on a scheduled interval that depends on your water and usage. We set that schedule with you up front so there are no surprises.

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.