INSTALLATION & DESIGN SERVICES

Water Filtration System Installation:

Whole-Home & Custom Designed

Whether you know exactly what you want or need expert guidance from the ground up — PreciseFlo designs, specifies, and installs whole-home water filtration systems tailored to your water supply, your plumbing, and your standards. iSpring-certified. Installed to last.

25+ Years of Experience
Licensed & Insured in Georgia
Residential & Commercial
5-Star Rated
iSpring-Certified Filtration

WHAT WE DO

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We design — or install — exactly what you need.

Some clients come to us with a system already specified — a product they've researched, a brand their architect recommended, or a setup their builder requested. We install it correctly, integrate it with your existing plumbing, and make sure it performs the way it was designed to.

Other clients come to us knowing only that something is wrong with their water — or that they want better. For those clients, we start with a water test. Once we know exactly what's in your supply, we design a custom filtration system from scratch — selecting the right stages, sizing it for your home's demand, and specifying components that will last for years without constant maintenance.

  • Whole-home sediment filtration

  • Reverse osmosis (RO) systems

  • UV water purification and disinfection

  • Water softener design, specification & installation

  • Carbon and activated carbon filtration

  • Iron and sulfur removal systems

  • Multi-stage custom filtration design

  • Under-sink filtration systems

  • Well water filtration and treatment

  • Commercial water filtration systems

WHEN TO CALL US

Signs you need a water filtration system.

Your water smells or tastes off

Chlorine taste, sulfur odors, or a metallic aftertaste are signs that your water supply has contaminants that a whole-home filtration system can eliminate at the source.

You have hard water

Scale buildup on fixtures, spotted dishes, dry skin after showering, and shortened appliance lifespans are all signs of hard water that a softener or conditioning system can resolve.

You're on a private well

Well water isn't treated by a municipal system — bacteria, iron, sediment, and other contaminants can enter your supply undetected. A custom well water filtration system is essential.

You're concerned about water quality

Whether it's lead from old pipes, agricultural runoff, or PFAS compounds, a professionally designed multi-stage system gives you verifiable protection — not just peace of mind.

You're building or renovating

The best time to install a whole-home filtration system is before the walls close. We work with builders and homeowners during construction to integrate filtration seamlessly.

Your current filter isn't keeping up

Constantly replacing pitcher filters, dealing with low flow, or noticing declining water quality are all signs it's time for a properly designed permanent filtration solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Absolutely. If you've already selected a system — through your own research, an architect's recommendation, or a builder's spec — we'll install it correctly and make sure it's properly integrated with your plumbing. We work with all major brands and system types.

  • Yes — if you're asking us to design your system, we always start with a water test. Different contaminants require different treatment methods, and installing the wrong filter type can give you a false sense of security. If you've already had your water tested, bring the results and we'll design from there.

  • A water softener treats hard water by removing calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale buildup, spotted dishes, and dry skin. A water filter removes a broader range of contaminants including sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, and bacteria. Many homes benefit from both — and we can design an integrated system that handles everything in one setup.

  • A whole-home or point-of-entry system filters all the water entering your home before it reaches any tap, shower, or appliance. This is different from a point-of-use filter like an under-sink RO unit, which only treats water at one location. Whole-home systems provide comprehensive protection and are the right solution for most residential applications.

  • Most whole-home system installations are completed in a single day. More complex multi-stage systems or installations requiring significant plumbing modifications may take two days. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.

  • Reverse osmosis is a highly effective filtration method that removes up to 99% of dissolved contaminants including lead, arsenic, nitrates, and PFAS compounds. It's typically installed as an under-sink point-of-use system for drinking water. Whether you need it depends on your water test results — we'll give you an honest recommendation either way.