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CLEAN, SAFE, AND GREAT-TASTING WATER FOR YOUR HOME


If you've lived in Springfield for more than a few months, you already know our water is some of the hardest in Missouri. Those white spots on your shower doors? That film on your dishes? That's just the beginning of what our 18–20 grain hard water does to your home. After installing water treatment systems in Springfield homes for over a decade, we've seen firsthand how the right equipment can transform daily life and protect your biggest investment.

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Water Softener Installation

Hard water costs Springfield families thousands in damaged appliances and plumbing repairs every year. A properly sized water softener removes the calcium and magnesium that wreak havoc on your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine. Most Springfield homes need a 48,000-grain system, though larger families near Battlefield Mall or out in Nixa might need bigger units. Installation typically takes 3–4 hours, and you'll notice softer skin and cleaner dishes within days. The limestone bedrock under Greene County means almost every home here needs one—it's not really optional if you want your appliances to last.

Whole-House Water Filtration

Your water softener handles the minerals, but whole-house filtration tackles everything else. Springfield's water treatment plant does a decent job, but chlorine, sediment, and other contaminants still make it through your taps. We install carbon filtration systems that clean every drop entering your home—from the master bath in Southern Hills to the kitchen sink in Rountree. These systems remove that swimming pool smell from your showers and protect your family from dozens of potential contaminants. Combine this with a softener and you’ll have restaurant-quality water at every faucet.

Reverse Osmosis System Installation

For the purest drinking water possible, nothing beats reverse osmosis. These under-sink systems remove 99% of dissolved solids, including things regular filters miss. Families near the industrial district or homes with older pipes especially benefit from RO systems. Installation includes a dedicated faucet at your kitchen sink and a storage tank that fits neatly under your cabinet. The water tastes so clean, you'll stop buying bottled water—saving money and reducing plastic waste. Republic and Willard residents on well water often pair these with their softeners for the ultimate setup.

Water Quality Testing

You can't fix what you don't measure. Professional water testing shows exactly what's in your water—not just hardness, but iron, bacteria, nitrates, and dozens of other potential issues. Springfield well water users need annual testing, while city water customers should test every few years or when they notice changes. We test for over 30 contaminants and explain what each result means for your family. Testing takes about 30 minutes on-site, with lab results in 3–5 days. Homes near Fellows Lake or along the James River often show surprising results that basic store-bought tests miss.

Water Softener Repair

When your softener stops working, you notice immediately. Soap won’t lather, spots return to dishes, and that scratchy feeling comes back to your laundry. Common repairs include resin replacement, valve rebuilds, and control board fixes. Most Springfield softeners last 10–15 years with proper maintenance, though units in Ozark’s harder water areas might need service sooner. We stock parts for all major brands sold locally, from Whirlpool to Culligan. Emergency repairs are available because nobody wants to go back to hard water—even for a day.

Well Water Treatment

Private wells around Springfield face unique challenges beyond just hardness. Iron bacteria, sulfur smells, and agricultural runoff require specialized treatment. We design custom systems for properties from Rogersville to Strafford, addressing each well's specific issues. Iron filters, chlorination systems, and sediment filtration often work together to deliver clean, safe water. Rural properties need different equipment than city homes—what works downtown won’t work on a farm off Highway 65. Annual maintenance keeps these systems running smoothly and your water testing clean.

Iron Filter Installation

That orange staining in your toilet? Iron in your water. Springfield-area wells, especially north toward Willard, commonly test high for iron. Standard softeners can’t handle iron over 2 parts per million—you need dedicated iron filtration. These systems oxidize dissolved iron so it can be filtered out before staining your fixtures and laundry. Installation includes backwashing controls that automatically clean the filter media. Homes with both iron and hardness need both systems working together for proper treatment.

Under-Sink Water Filters

Not ready for whole-house filtration? Under-sink filters give you clean water where you need it most—the kitchen. These compact systems install in about an hour and dramatically improve your drinking and cooking water. They’re popular in Springfield apartments where whole-house systems aren’t possible. Carbon block filters remove chlorine taste while keeping beneficial minerals. Change cartridges every 6–12 months depending on usage. A perfect starter system for new homeowners in Galloway or renters downtown.

Filter Cartridge Replacement

Dirty filter cartridges don’t just stop working—they can actually make your water worse by harboring bacteria. Replacement schedules vary: sediment filters might need monthly changes on wells, while carbon filters last 6–12 months. We stock cartridges for every major brand sold in the Springfield area. Set up automatic delivery so you never run out. Proper cartridge changes keep your system warranty valid and your water consistently clean.

Making the Right Choice for Your Springfield Home

Every Springfield neighborhood has different water challenges. Homes near Jordan Creek might deal with agricultural runoff. Properties in older areas like Midtown fight aging pipes. New construction in south Springfield faces different mineral content than established areas.

The right water treatment setup depends on your specific situation. City water usually needs softening and basic filtration. Well water often requires multiple treatment stages. Large families need higher-capacity systems than empty nesters.

Smart Springfield homeowners test their water first, then build a treatment system that addresses their actual problems. Start with the basics—usually softening for our hard water—then add filtration based on your test results. Most families find that a softener plus whole-house carbon filtration handles 90% of their water issues.

Questions about your water? We test and treat water throughout the 417 area code, from Branson to Lebanon. Your neighbors trust us with their water treatment needs, and we'd be honored to help your family too.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions


How do I know if I need a water softener in Springfield?

Most homes in Greene County have very hard water (18–20 grains). Common signs include white spots on dishes, soap that won’t lather, and shortened lifespans for appliances. A water test will confirm exactly how hard your water is and whether a softener is needed.

What’s the difference between whole-house filtration and reverse osmosis?

Whole-house filtration systems remove chlorine, sediment, and other contaminants from all the water in your home. Reverse osmosis focuses on drinking water, removing up to 99% of dissolved solids at a single faucet. Many Springfield homeowners install both for complete coverage.

How often should I test my water?

If you’re on city water, testing every 2–3 years is usually enough unless you notice changes in taste or odor. Well water should be tested annually for bacteria, nitrates, iron, and hardness. Homes near rivers or farmland may need more frequent testing.

Can I install a water treatment system myself?

While some smaller under-sink filters are DIY-friendly, most water softeners, whole-house filters, and reverse osmosis systems require professional installation. Proper sizing and setup ensure your system works correctly and lasts longer.

How long do water treatment systems last?

With regular maintenance, water softeners typically last 10–15 years, whole-house filters 5–10 years, and reverse osmosis systems 10+ years (with cartridge and membrane replacements). Regular service is the key to keeping them running efficiently.

Why Choose Us


At Precise Plumbing, we’ve built our reputation on honesty, reliability, and craftsmanship. As a locally owned business, we understand the unique plumbing challenges Springfield homeowners face — from hard water issues to aging sewer lines. Our licensed professionals take pride in providing straightforward advice, fair pricing, and quality work that stands the test of time. Whether it’s a simple clog or a major repair, you can count on us to treat your home like our own.

Licensed & Insured professionals

Our team brings years of hands-on experience and expert knowledge to every job.

LOCALLy owned & operated

We know the unique water challenges specific to the Springfield community.

upfront pricing & honest advice

No hidden fees. No pressure. Just straightforward solutions you can trust.

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Discover the difference that clean, treated water can make in your home. Contact Precise Plumbing today to schedule your free water quality assessment. Let us help you find the perfect water treatment solution for your needs.​

We’re here to help Springfield keep flowing.