


This homeowner was dealing with water quality issues and an outdated well setup that needed serious attention. A single, undersized sediment filter was doing all the heavy lifting - and it clearly wasn't keeping up. You can see how dark and packed with debris that old filter housing was. That's what was making it into the plumbing throughout the entire house.
We started by pulling out the old pressure tank and redoing all the copper piping from scratch. Proper shut-off valves were added at every key point, which gives the homeowner real control over the system going forward. No more having to shut everything down just to service one component. That kind of access matters more than people realize.
Then came the whole-house water filtration system. We installed a multi-stage unit that handles sediment, contaminants, and particulates before the water ever reaches a faucet. Every stage of that system has a pressure gauge so you can monitor exactly what's happening at a glance. It's a clean, organized setup that's built to last and easy to maintain.
The pressure tank itself got a full upgrade too. The new tank is properly sized for the home and connected with clean copper runs and isolation valves. What used to be a cramped, hard-to-service corner of the basement is now a well-organized water system that actually makes sense. That's what good well tank repair and water filtration work looks like when it's done correctly.
Bad water quality doesn't fix itself. A setup like this - proper filtration, a solid pressure tank, and clean plumbing - protects your appliances, your pipes, and frankly your family. It's one of those jobs where doing it right the first time saves a lot of headaches down the road.