
A lot of homeowners buy their own filtration system thinking the install will be simple. Then they open the box and realize it's a different story. Getting a multi-stage whole house system tied into your main line correctly takes more than just bolting things together - it takes someone who knows how water pressure, flow direction, and proper shutoff placement all work together.
Here's what we were working with: a customer-supplied four-stage filtration system that needed to be properly integrated into the existing copper supply line. That means cutting into live plumbing, fabricating the right connection points, and making sure every fitting is solid. No shortcuts. No guesswork.
We tied everything in using copper pipe with clean, sweated joints throughout. Isolation valves on both sides mean this system can be serviced without shutting down water to the whole house. That's the kind of detail that matters years down the road when a filter cartridge needs to be swapped out.
The end result is a system that's mounted securely, plumbed properly, and built to handle daily demand without issue. Filtered water at every tap, every fixture, every appliance - that's the whole point of a whole house setup, and it only works right if the install is done right.
We work with customer-supplied equipment all the time. If you've got a system sitting in a box waiting to be installed, we can get it done the right way.