Water Treatment Services in Baltimore and Surrounding Counties

Ensuring your home's water quality is essential for the health and well-being of your family. At Ensor Plumbing, we specialize in comprehensive water treatment services throughout Baltimore and the surrounding counties, offering tailored solutions for homes with hard water, iron, sediment, and other water impurities.

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How Water Treatment Services Work

Our water treatment solutions start with a thorough analysis of your water supply. Using advanced testing equipment, we identify potential contaminants such as bacteria, chemicals, minerals, or excess chlorine that can negatively impact your water quality. Once the analysis is complete, our licensed technicians recommend the best water filters and water treatment systems based on your specific needs.

Ensor Plumbing offers full installation services for the most common and effective water treatment solutions, including:

  • Water Softeners
  • Iron Filters
  • Carbon Filters
  • Neutralizers
  • City Carbon Softeners
  • Nitrate Units
  • Sediment Units
  • Chemical Feeder Pump Systems
  • Ultraviolet Light Systems
  • Reverse Osmosis Point of Use

How Do You Know If You Need Water Treatment Services?

  • Hard Water
  • Water Stains
  • Bad Taste or Odor
  • Cloudy Water
  • Health Concerns

Benefits of Water Treatment

Investing in a water treatment system offers a range of benefits, including:

  • Healthier Water
  • Better-Tasting Water
  • Extended Lifespan of Appliances
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs
  • Cleaner Home

Get Cleaner, Healthier Water Today – Contact Ensor Plumbing

Contact Ensor Plumbing today to learn more about our water treatment services and how we can help improve the quality of water in your home. Our expert team is dedicated to finding the best water filters and treatment solutions tailored to your needs. Ensor Plumbing is a family-owned residential plumbing company in Baltimore and the surrounding counties.

Water Quality & Treatment FAQs

Why is my water turning my hair green?

Green hair is often caused by dissolved copper in the water supply rather than chlorine itself. Copper can enter household water through aging pipes or corrosion and may attach to hair, especially in swimming pools or homes with water chemistry issues.

What causes copper in household water?

Copper is most commonly introduced through corrosion inside copper plumbing pipes. Factors such as acidic water, high water temperatures, and water chemistry imbalances can increase the likelihood of copper entering your water supply.

How can I test my home's water quality?

A professional water test can identify contaminants, mineral content, pH levels, hardness, iron, and other water quality concerns. Testing is the best way to determine whether treatment equipment is necessary and which solution is most appropriate for your home.

Do I need a water filtration system?

If your water contains contaminants, unpleasant tastes or odors, sediment, chlorine, or other quality issues, a filtration system may be beneficial. The right solution depends on your water source and the specific concerns identified during testing.

What is reverse osmosis water filtration?

Reverse osmosis uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove many dissolved contaminants, minerals, and impurities from drinking water. It is one of the most effective residential water filtration technologies available and can significantly improve water taste and quality.

Is well water safe to drink without treatment?

Not always. While some wells produce excellent water naturally, others may contain bacteria, iron, sulfur, sediment, nitrates, or other contaminants. Regular testing is recommended to ensure your water remains safe and healthy for your household.

What are the signs of hard water in my home?

Common signs of hard water include white mineral buildup on faucets and showerheads, soap scum, dry skin, spotted dishes, reduced water pressure, and shortened appliance life. A water softener can help reduce these issues and protect your plumbing system.