"They installed our whole-house water filtration system perfectly. Ryan went above and beyond by carefully drilling through our brick and even patching the hole with masonry cement. Who does that? His attention to detail and professionalism were top-notch."
Water Treatment
Water Treatment & Filtration in Ellijay, GA
Whole-home water filtration, softeners, and treatment for North Georgia well water. Hard water, sediment, and other issues are common here. We fix them at the source.
North Georgia Well Water Has Problems Most People Just Accept
Orange staining in the tub. Scale buildup around faucets. Water that smells faintly of sulfur. Soap that won't lather right. These aren't just annoyances. They're signs of water quality issues that affect your plumbing, your appliances, and your family.
Scale buildup narrows pipes over time. Hard water shortens a water heater's life, leaves dishes spotted, clogs fixtures. Most homeowners in North Georgia deal with these problems for years without knowing there's a fix.
Whole-home filtration, water softeners, and point-of-use systems installed by a licensed Master Plumber. One installation protects every faucet, fixture, and appliance. Ryan gives you a straight recommendation based on your actual water, not a product pitch.
What We See in North Georgia
Common Well Water Problems in This Area
Hard Water
High mineral content causes scale on fixtures, white buildup in the dishwasher, and shortened appliance life. Extremely common in North Georgia mountain wells.
Sediment
Sand and particulate from wells that cloud the water and clog fixtures over time. A whole-home sediment filter solves it at the entry point.
Iron and Rust Staining
Orange or reddish staining in tubs, sinks, and toilets. Iron in the water also affects taste and can corrode fixtures faster.
Sulfur Odor
That rotten-egg smell from the hot water tap. Hydrogen sulfide is a common issue in certain North Georgia well water sources.
What We Install
Water Treatment Systems
Whole-Home Filtration
A single filter installed at the main water line that cleans every drop of water entering the home. Removes sediment, chlorine, and common contaminants before they reach your faucets and appliances.
Water Softeners
Salt-based water softeners that remove the calcium and magnesium causing hard water. Protects your water heater, fixtures, and appliances. Skin and hair feel different right away.
Iron and Sulfur Filters
Oxidizing filters that remove iron and hydrogen sulfide before they can stain fixtures or affect taste and smell. Common in mountain communities on well water.
Under-Sink and Point-of-Use Systems
Reverse osmosis or carbon filter systems installed under the kitchen sink for clean drinking water. A good option when whole-home treatment isn't needed or wanted.
Real Jobs
Recent Water Treatment Work
Whole-home filtration systems, water softeners, and well water treatment across North Georgia.
What Customers Say
5.0 Stars on Water Treatment Work
"Ryan was knowledgeable, courteous, and took the time to explain the issue and the best solution. What impressed me the most was their honesty and fair pricing, no hidden fees or unnecessary upsells. It's clear that The Village Plumber truly cares about their customers."
Common Questions
Water Treatment Questions
How do I know what kind of water problem I have?
Call us and describe what you're seeing: staining, buildup, odor, taste, or cloudy water. Ryan will point you toward the right solution without selling you more than you need.
Do I need a whole-home system or just a filter under the sink?
It depends on the problem. Sediment and hard water affect all your fixtures and appliances, so a whole-home system usually makes sense. If you're only concerned about drinking water quality, an under-sink filter may be enough. We'll help you figure out what's right for your situation.
How long does a water treatment installation take?
Most whole-home filtration and softener installations are done in a single visit. We'll give you a time estimate when we quote the job.
Will a water softener fix my orange staining?
Orange staining is usually from iron, not just hardness. A softener addresses calcium and magnesium. Iron requires a separate iron filter. Ryan will look at your specific situation and recommend the right combination.
Fix Your Water at the Source
Free estimate, no trip fee. Call or text Ryan and describe what you're seeing. He'll point you to the right solution.