
Serving Madison · Madison County
Water Treatment in Madison, MS
Water treatment for Madison homes, from city supply along Highland Colony to the wells north toward Gluckstadt.
Water in Madison
Madison runs up I-55 north of the metro, with the Highland Colony Parkway corridor and neighborhoods like Reunion and Annandale on the west side and the Ross Barnett Reservoir off to the east. In-town homes are on municipal water that tends to run hard, which shows up as scale on fixtures and spotty glassware.
Head north toward Gluckstadt and MS-463 and more homes are on private wells, where iron staining and the occasional sulfur smell become the issue instead. We test first, then either soften and filter the city water or build a proper well treatment train, depending on which side of that line your home falls on.
Our water treatment services in Madison
We lead with whole-house water filtration, the system most Madison homeowners ask about, then handle the rest of what your water needs:
- Whole-House Water Filtration: A single point-of-entry system that treats all the water entering your home.
- Water Softeners: Ion-exchange softening that removes the minerals behind scale and spotting.
- Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems: Under-sink RO that reduces dissolved solids for crisp drinking and cooking water.
- Well Water Treatment: Targeted treatment for the iron, sulfur, and sediment common in local wells.
- City Water Chlorine & Sediment Filtration: Carbon and sediment filtration tuned for chlorinated municipal water.
Areas we serve around Madison
Reunion, Annandale, Gluckstadt, Bear Creek, and the surrounding Madison County area, along I-55, Highland Colony Parkway, MS-463.
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Water treatment in Madison: common questions
Do you treat both city water and well water in Madison?
Yes. City supply in town with hardness; private wells common toward Gluckstadt and rural north Madison. We start every Madison job with a free water test so we treat what your home actually has, whether that is municipal supply or a private well, then size the system to your household.
What are the most common water problems in Madison, MS?
Around Madison (Madison County), the usual issues are hardness scale, chlorine taste on city supply, and iron, sulfur, or sediment on wells. We confirm which apply to your home with a test before recommending anything.
Is the in-home water test really free in Madison?
Yes. We test your water, explain what we find in plain language, and give you a written quote before any work begins. There is no charge and no obligation. Call (601) 843-6289 to set it up.
How much does water treatment cost in Madison?
It depends on your water and your home, which is exactly why we test first. After the free assessment you get one written number for your Madison home, with no surprises added later.
Cleaner water for your Madison home
Start with a free in-home water assessment. We test your water, explain what we find in plain language, and give you an honest recommendation with the price in writing before any work begins.