Pure, Clean Water from Every Tap.
Hard water, chlorine, and contaminants damage your pipes, dry out your skin, and ruin your appliances. Protect your entire home with a centralized filtration system.

Technical Review By
Oleg Shevchenko
Whole House Water Filters
The Hidden Damage of Hard Water
In many parts of Spartanburg & Greenville, the municipal water supply carries high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, as well as chlorine used for sanitation. Over time, this 'hard water' builds up as scale inside your pipes, destroys the heating elements in your water heater, and leaves stubborn white spots on your glassware. A whole-house filtration and softening system stops this damage at the source, extending the life of your entire plumbing system.

Avoid using harsh, store-bought chemical cleaners on your pipes. They can melt PVC and weaken older joints. Always trust a professional assessment to find the root cause of the issue.
Healthier Skin, Hair, and Drinking Water
Beyond protecting your plumbing, a whole-house filter provides immediate lifestyle benefits. By removing chlorine and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) before the water reaches your showers and sinks, you will notice softer skin, healthier hair, and absolutely pristine, great-tasting drinking water from every single tap in the house. Call 864-900-0300 today to discuss the best filtration system for your home's unique water profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a water filter and a water softener?
A water filter removes contaminants, chemicals like chlorine, and sediment to improve the taste and safety of your water. A water softener specifically targets hard minerals (calcium and magnesium) through an ion-exchange process to prevent scale buildup in your pipes and appliances. Pipedex Plumbing & Drains installs systems that do both!
Where is a whole-house water filter installed?
The system is installed directly at the Point of Entry (POE) where the main water line comes into your house, typically in the garage, basement, or utility closet. This ensures that every drop of water entering your home is treated.

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