Water Softeners & Filtration Systems to Handle Abilene's Water
If you are what you eat, you’re also what you drink—so you want to make sure the water you’re drinking is clean! When it comes to your household water, you shouldn’t settle for anything less than crystal clarity and healthful purity. Here in Texas, that can be a tall order. But with the help of a whole-house water filtration system or water softener, you can easily keep your home’s drinking water free of harmful contaminants and harsh minerals.
At Earl’s Plumbing, we take your health and safety seriously. Our reliable plumbers can help you decide whether a filtration system or water softener is right for your home. Then, we’ll determine which particles are present in your water supply so we can choose the most appropriate and trustworthy system to install.
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At Earl’s Plumbing, our team of professionals knows the ins and outs of residential plumbing! We take the satisfaction of our customers very seriously and promise to act with integrity when serving your household. Whether you’ve already purchased a system to install or want sound advice before you buy, our professionals are here to help. We offer top-tier services for reasonable rates to best serve members of the Abilene community.

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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions
As a family business, we understand the stress behind making big decisions for your home. Our team is trained to answer any questions you may have throughout the process.
- Chlorine
- Arsenic
- Bacteria and microorganisms
- Pesticides
- Lead
If these pollutants make their way into your drinking water, they can lead to many potential health risks. Safety takes priority when it comes to your family and home. A whole-house filter eliminates the risks associated with contaminants, keeping your drinking water fresh and clean!
- Backwashing Filters: A backwashing filter, also known as a media or backwash filter, has a variety of uses for your water. This system functions with a tank that contains a loose form of filtering media. Water flows through the tank for treatment, where some harmful particles and chemicals are removed. Towards the end of the cycle, the water is pushed in the opposite direction.
- Cartridge Filters: These systems use one or more filter cartridges to remove specific components. Different cartridges can be used depending on the needs of your home. Cartridges will need to be replaced usually every 6 months, but no longer than a year. An abundance of captured contaminants can clog the filter, which can cause problems if not removed.
- Carbon-Based Filters: Carbon-based filters are an economical option and usually require little maintenance. This type of system removes harmful particles in your water through absorption. In other words, the activated carbon attracts the contaminants and holds onto them. Carbon-based filters are known for removing chlorine from your home’s water supply and can be used alongside other point-of-entry (POE) filters.
- Dry, brittle hair
- Itchy, dry, or irritated skin
- Stains on dishes
- Limescale buildup on fixtures and pipes
- Stiff, rough-feeling laundry or faded colors
- Cloudy tap water
If these symptoms are familiar, consider investing in a water softener. When these minerals are removed from your water, your entire home and family won’t have to fight the water they use in their daily lives. Our team at Earl’s Plumbing can make your installation process quick and easy!
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