Charlotte Water draws from Mountain Island Lake and Lake Norman, treating the supply with chloramine for disinfection. Chloramine is effective for bacteria control but accelerates rubber and plastic degradation in faucet cartridges and supply line connections. Homes in South Charlotte and areas near Lake Wylie experience higher mineral content due to runoff from the Catawba River watershed. This means cartridges and aerators clog faster, and valve seats pit more quickly than in regions with softer water. Regular aerator cleaning and cartridge replacement every three to five years prevents sudden failures.
We have been repairing faucets and sinks across Mecklenburg County for years, working in everything from historic bungalows in Plaza Midwood to new construction in Waxhaw. We understand the unique challenges of Charlotte's aging water infrastructure and how it affects residential and commercial plumbing systems. Our familiarity with local water conditions, building codes, and common fixture failures means we diagnose problems faster and fix them permanently. When you choose a local plumber who knows Charlotte, you get solutions tailored to your specific water quality and plumbing configuration, not generic advice that works somewhere else.