Water Filtration

Water Filtration Services in Rochester

Eliminate Impurities from Your Water

At Pride Plumbing of Rochester, we offer Watts® and Aqua-Pure® water filtration systems to ensure you have safe water in your home. Water from the tap can contain contaminants such as chlorine, pesticides, herbicides, volatile organic chemicals, sediment, rust, and lead from old pipes. Watts® and Aqua-Pure® use a carbon block filter, which enhances the absorption and adsorption processes to effectively reduce these harmful contaminants in your water supply.

We have a number of different filtration systems available including whole-house water and under-the-counter water filtration systems in Rochester, Pittsford, Henrietta and the surrounding areas. Our local experts even offer same-day installations, so you and your family can enjoy cleaner, healthier water today.

Whole-House Water Filtration Systems

Watts Whole House Water Filtration

We offer a number of different options for a whole-house water filtration system. Rather than targeting one particular faucet like the under-the-counter filtration systems, it filters the water throughout the entire household. This system is installed as close to the point of entry of your water supply as possible, before the water flows into your water heater.

Contaminants found in tap water can be unsafe for drinking, cooking, bathing, and inhaling. Chlorine, for example, is not only bad for you to drink, but it is also harmful to your skin and hair, and when inhaled. The whole-house filtration system will allow for healthier skin and hair and cleaner air in your home.

Under-the-Counter Water Filtration System

Under-the-counter water filtration systems are hidden from plain sight but are easily accessible when it’s time to replace the cartridge.

Your options for under-the-counter water filtration systems in Rochester include:

  • 4-Stage Reverse Osmosis

  • 3-Stage Ultra Filtration System

  • 2-Stage LCV or Lead, Cysts, and Volatile Organic Chemicals

If you already have an under-the-counter water filtration system, you can order replacement filters directly through us.

4-Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System

The 4-Stage reverse osmosis under the counter water filtration system allows for simple and sanitary one-step filter changes that do not require shutting off the water source. For more information and videos on the 4-Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System, continue to the model details page.

 4-Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System

 4-Stage Reverse Osmosis Filtration System

This system works great for removal of:

  • Ultra-fine particles

  • Bacteria

  • Suspended solids

  • Turbidity

  • Most colloids

  • Impurities as small as 0.25 microns

  • Lead contaminants

  • Cyst contaminants including cryptosporidium, toxoplasma, giardia, and Entamoeba

  • Chlorine and chloramines tastes, and odors

  • Dirt, sand, silt, sediment, and rust particles

3-Stage Ultra Filtration System

The 3-stage ultra filtration system is an under the counter water filtration system. It allows for simple and sanitary one-step filter changes that do not require shutting off the water source. This system requires minimal maintenance and is long-lasting, providing you with years of safe drinking water for you and your family. Some features of this system is that you don’t need a storage tank and operates under normal line pressure for operation. For more information and videos on 3 Stage Ultra Filtration Systems, please visit the manufacturer product page.

3 Stage Ultra Filtration System

3 Stage Ultra Filtration System

  • Fine particles

  • Bacteria

  • Suspended solids

  • Turbidity

  • Most colloids

  • Impurities as small as 0.25 microns

  • Lead contaminants

  • Cyst contaminants including cryptosporidium, toxoplasma, giardia, and Entamoeba

  • Chlorine and chloramines taste and odors

  • Dirt, sand, silt, sediment, and rust particles

2-Stage LCV

The 2-Stage LCV (Lead, Cysts, and Volatile Organic Chemicals) under-the-counter water filtration system is a good option for homes with limited space under the sink or counter. For more information and videos on 2 Stage LCV Filtration Systems, please visit the model product page.

This system works great for removal of:

2 Stage LCV

2 Stage LCV

  • Lead contaminants

  • Cyst contaminants including cryptosporidium, toxoplasma, giardia, and entamoeba

  • Chlorine and chloramines tastes, and odors

  • Dirt, sand, silt, sediment, and rust particles

If you are interested in a whole-house water filtration system or an under-the-counter water filtration system, turn to Pride Plumbing of Rochester. We can explain your options and help you select the water filtration system that is right for you. Additionally, we provide replacement cartridges for homeowners who already have an existing system in place.

 Dial (585) 271-7150 to talk to a member of our knowledgeable team or click here to schedule an appointment online.

FAQ

  • Unusual taste: If your water has a fishy, oily, bitter, or metallic taste, it may be time for you to buy a filter.
  • Chlorine smell: If your water smells like a swimming pool, you may want to consider investing in a water filter. Chlorine is added to public water to remove bacteria, but it can make beverages unappetizing.
  • Sulfur smell: Sulfur is a naturally occurring mineral that smells like rotten eggs and is prevalent in some water systems but isn’t typically harmful. As with chlorine, the sulfur smell can be eliminated with a filter.
  • Lower than usual water pressure: If your kitchen faucet seems to be running slower than usual, you could have clogged pipes. This can happen when the pipes become corroded and then fill up with sediment and scale. If sediment is clogging your pipes, getting a water filter to avoid the remnants in your drinking water is a good idea.
  • Cloudy or foamy water: Many water systems do not filter out minerals from drinking water and these harmless compounds can give water a cloudy or foamy appearance. If this does not disappear after letting the water settle for a minute or so, it could be caused by bacteria. In this case, you should have your water tested and invest in a filter.
  • Dirt and sediment:If you run your faucet and see dirt or sediment coming out, it is time to install a filter.

The whole house water filtration system filters water for the entire home. If you do not have any special contamination issues, then a whole house carbon filtration system would be recommended for general multi-purpose whole house purification. This system could be used for the water in your bathroom, shower, cleaning, and gardening.

An under-the-counter water filtration system is also called a reverse osmosis or RO system. It is the most convenient and effective method for water filtration. RO systems are the same filtration used for bottled water and were first designed to desalinate seawater. They are placed underneath the sink and store purified water to be readily available at all times. This system filters up to 99% of all contaminants that are in water including nitrate, arsenic, chromium, fluoride, radon, and other contaminants that whole house filters cannot remove. This will leave you with the purest water quality possible. They are low maintenance systems that only require annual filter change and are designed to provide purified water for a lifetime. However, it is not practical to be using RO systems throughout the entire home because it would essentially be flushing bottled quality water down the drain. This is where a whole house filtration system can be used in combination to provide filtration for the entire home.

If you have a specific problem with your water—for example, there is orange or brown staining, which indicates there is iron in your water—the whole house water filtration and the RO system have two different jobs. An RO system could treat the iron staining issue but only at the point of use drinking faucet. Whole house systems are point of entry systems that are able to protect pipes and appliances to reduce the orange staining throughout the home.