Charlotte's water treatment plants serve over 1 million people across Mecklenburg County, pulling water from the Catawba River watershed. The water picks up calcium and magnesium as it flows through limestone formations in the North Carolina Piedmont region. The city treats the water for safety but does not remove hardness minerals, leaving that decision to individual property owners. Homes in older neighborhoods like Chantilly and Eastover have copper plumbing that develops pinhole leaks faster when exposed to untreated hard water. The mineral deposits create galvanic corrosion points that accelerate pipe failure. Water softening prevents this specific type of corrosion by removing the calcium that contributes to scale formation inside pipes.
Keystone Plumbing Charlotte has installed water softeners across every Charlotte neighborhood for over a decade. We understand the specific challenges of Charlotte's municipal water system and the variations in hardness levels between different supply zones. Our technicians receive ongoing training in water chemistry, ion exchange technology, and North Carolina plumbing code requirements. We are not a franchise following a national playbook. We are a local company that built its reputation by solving Charlotte's specific plumbing problems correctly the first time. When you call us, you work with technicians who know your neighborhood, your water supply, and your plumbing challenges.