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Sediment & UV Filtration
Plumbing Service — Utah

Sediment & UV Filtration

Essential Protection for Well Water & Pre-Treatment

Serving Utah County, Salt Lake County, Davis County, Wasatch & Summit County

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Sediment & UV Filtration in Utah

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Sediment filters and UV-C disinfection serve critical roles in multi-stage water treatment. Sediment pre-filtration catches particles, rust, sand, and debris before they damage your softener and carbon filter. UV-C disinfection neutralizes bacteria, viruses, and parasites without chemicals — essential for well water and as a final safety barrier for city water.

The Details

What You Need to Know

Sediment filters are the first line of defense. Installed before all other treatment equipment, they capture particles down to 5-20 microns. This protects your water softener resin from fouling, extends carbon filter life, and prevents sediment from reaching your RO membrane. For Utah homes on well water, a spin-down sediment filter is especially important.

UV-C disinfection uses ultraviolet light at 254nm wavelength to destroy the DNA of microorganisms, rendering bacteria, viruses, and parasites unable to reproduce. It's a chemical-free alternative to chlorination — no taste, no smell, no byproducts. UV systems are point-of-entry (whole house) and require only an annual lamp replacement.

For homes on well water, we recommend both: sediment pre-filter to remove particles, followed by UV-C to ensure microbiological safety. For homes on city water, sediment filtration protects downstream equipment, and UV-C provides an additional safety layer beyond municipal treatment.

Sediment & UV Filtration product

How It Works

Our Sediment & UV Filtration Process

Test for turbidity, bacteria (coliform/E. coli), and particle content. This dete…

Test for turbidity, bacteria (coliform/E. coli), and particle content. This determines whether you need sediment, UV, or both.

Install sediment filter first in the treatment chain, UV system last (after all …

Install sediment filter first in the treatment chain, UV system last (after all other filtration for maximum effectiveness).

Set reminder for sediment filter changes (every 3-6 months) and UV lamp replacem…

Set reminder for sediment filter changes (every 3-6 months) and UV lamp replacement (annually).

How It Works

System Overview

3-Stage Filtration System: Sediment Filter → Carbon Filtration → UV Disinfection

3-Stage Filtration System: Sediment Filter → Carbon Filtration → UV Disinfection

Real Results in Utah Homes

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The AYSP Difference

Why Utah Homeowners Choose Us

Protects Equipment

Sediment pre-filters extend the life of softeners, carbon filters, and RO membranes.

Chemical-Free Disinfection

UV-C kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses without chlorine, taste changes, or byproducts.

Essential for Well Water

Well water lacks municipal treatment — sediment and UV provide critical safety barriers.

Low Maintenance

Sediment filter: change every 3-6 months. UV lamp: replace annually. Simple and affordable.

Local Service

Sediment & UV Filtration Across Utah

We provide sediment & uv filtration services to homeowners across the Wasatch Front and surrounding areas. Same-day service available in most locations.

Got Questions?

Sediment & UV Filtration FAQ

?Do I need UV if I'm on city water?
City water is treated, but boil advisories, main breaks, and aging infrastructure can compromise safety. UV-C provides an additional barrier. It's recommended for immunocompromised individuals and homes with young children.
?How do I know if I need a sediment filter?
If you notice particles, cloudiness, or rust-colored water, a sediment filter helps. For well water homes, it's essential. For city water homes, it protects downstream treatment equipment.
?Does UV remove chemicals?
No. UV-C only neutralizes microorganisms. For chemical removal (chlorine, VOCs, PFAS), you need carbon filtration or RO. UV is part of a multi-stage approach, not a standalone solution.
?How much does a UV system cost?
A whole-home UV disinfection system typically costs $800-$1,500 installed. Annual lamp replacement is about $80-$120. Very affordable insurance for water safety.
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