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Whole-Home Carbon Filtration
Plumbing Service — Utah

Whole-Home Carbon Filtration

Cleaner Water From Every Tap

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

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Whole-Home Carbon Filtration in Utah

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A whole-home carbon filtration system treats every drop of water entering your house — every faucet, shower, dishwasher, and washing machine gets filtered water. Activated carbon removes chlorine taste and odor, many organic compounds, and some pesticides and industrial chemicals. It's the most common upgrade for homes that already have a water softener.

The Details

What You Need to Know

Carbon filters work through adsorption — contaminants stick to the massive surface area of activated carbon granules. One pound of activated carbon has a surface area of about 100 acres. As water flows through, chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other chemicals are trapped in the carbon.

We install catalytic carbon systems that also break down chloramine — the disinfectant that many Utah water systems are switching to. Standard carbon filters handle chlorine well but struggle with chloramine, which requires catalytic carbon or longer contact time.

Benefits extend beyond drinking water. Filtered shower water is gentler on skin and hair (chlorine strips natural oils). Filtered laundry water keeps clothes brighter. And reducing chemicals throughout your plumbing system extends the life of fixtures, appliances, and water heaters.

Whole-Home Carbon Filtration product

How It Works

Our Whole-Home Carbon Filtration Process

Test chlorine/chloramine levels, TDS, and any specific contaminant concerns to c…

Test chlorine/chloramine levels, TDS, and any specific contaminant concerns to choose the right carbon media.

Calculate flow rate requirements based on household size. Install on the main wa…

Calculate flow rate requirements based on household size. Install on the main water line after the softener.

Test post-filter water quality. Set a maintenance schedule for filter changes (t…

Test post-filter water quality. Set a maintenance schedule for filter changes (typically every 6-12 months).

Real Results in Utah Homes

Our Work

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The AYSP Difference

Why Utah Homeowners Choose Us

Every Tap Filtered

Treats all water entering your home — showers, faucets, dishwasher, and laundry.

Removes Chlorine/Chloramine

Eliminates the taste, odor, and drying effects of water treatment chemicals.

Low Maintenance

Filter media lasts 6-12 months. No electricity, no waste water, no complicated parts.

Protects Plumbing

Reducing chemical exposure extends the life of fixtures, appliances, and pipes.

Local Service

Whole-Home Carbon Filtration Across Utah

We provide whole-home carbon filtration services to homeowners across the Wasatch Front and surrounding areas. Same-day service available in most locations.

Got Questions?

Whole-Home Carbon Filtration FAQ

?What's the difference between whole-home carbon and RO?
Carbon filtration treats ALL water in your home (great for showers, laundry, dishes) but doesn't remove dissolved minerals or heavy metals. RO provides the deepest purification but only at one faucet. Many homes benefit from both.
?How often do I change the filter?
Typically every 6-12 months depending on water usage and contaminant levels. We set a maintenance reminder and handle replacements for you.
?Does it reduce water pressure?
A properly sized system has negligible pressure drop. We calculate the correct size based on your peak flow rate to ensure normal pressure throughout your home.
?How much does a whole-home water filtration system cost?
Installed costs in Utah typically range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on system type (carbon, catalytic, multi-stage) and your home's plumbing configuration. This includes the filter housing, media, bypass valve, and professional installation with pressure testing.
?How long does a whole-home filtration system last?
The housing and hardware last 15-20 years. Filter media needs replacement every 3-5 years for carbon systems, or annually for sediment pre-filters. We offer maintenance plans that include media replacement and system inspection to keep everything running optimally.
Whole-Home Carbon Filtration

Get cleaner water from every tap

Serving homeowners across Utah County, Salt Lake County, Davis County, and beyond. Schedule a service call or explore our free guide to learn more.