Charlotte Water treats municipal supply to meet EPA standards, but that treated water still contains dissolved minerals, chlorine, and chloramines that gradually degrade rubber seals and corrode brass components. The treatment process adds chemicals that extend distribution system life but accelerate wear on residential fixtures. Homes supplied by Mountain Island Lake and Lake Norman treatment facilities see slightly different mineral compositions, but all Charlotte water causes faster seal degradation than untreated well water. This explains why faucet cartridges and washers fail sooner here than in areas with naturally soft water or extensive home filtration systems.
Charlotte plumbers who understand local water chemistry repair faucets differently than technicians trained in other regions. We select replacement components rated for moderate mineral content and chlorine exposure. We recognize the common failure patterns specific to Charlotte fixtures. When you call a plumber familiar with local conditions, you get repairs designed to last in this specific water environment. That local knowledge prevents the frustrating cycle of repeated repairs that homeowners experience when technicians apply generic solutions to location-specific problems.