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Triple Play Plumbing, Heating & Air

Plumbing

Water Purification & Filtration

Oklahoma's hard water damages fixtures and appliances. We install whole-home filtration and softeners for cleaner water and longer-lasting plumbing.

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Why it matters

Much of central Oklahoma deals with hard water and water-quality concerns — scale that shortens the life of appliances and water heaters, spotty dishes, dry skin and hair, and taste or odor issues. The right treatment system protects your plumbing and appliances and gives you cleaner, better water from every tap.

How it works

Two different problems call for two different solutions, and many homes benefit from both. A water softener removes the dissolved minerals (calcium and magnesium) that cause hard-water scale, protecting pipes, fixtures, and your water heater. A filtration system reduces sediment, chlorine taste and odor, and other contaminants for better-tasting, cleaner water. Whole-home systems treat every tap; point-of-use systems target drinking water at the kitchen.

Maintenance that pays off

Softeners need salt added periodically and an occasional check of the resin and settings. Filtration systems need their cartridges or media replaced on schedule. We size the system to your household and set you up with a simple maintenance routine — and can fold it into seasonal service.

Signs you need service

  • White, chalky scale on faucets, showerheads, and glassware
  • Spotty dishes and soap that won't lather well
  • Dry skin and hair after showering
  • Reduced flow from scale buildup in fixtures
  • Unpleasant taste, odor, or chlorine smell in tap water
  • Water heaters and appliances wearing out early from scale

Common problems we fix

  • Scale buildup shortening appliance and water-heater life
  • Hard-water spotting and soap-scum residue
  • Chlorine taste and odor in municipal water
  • Sediment cloudiness or particulate in the water
  • Undersized or neglected systems that stop performing

What affects the cost

  • Softener vs. filtration vs. both
  • Whole-home vs. point-of-use
  • Household size and water usage
  • Water test results and the contaminants being targeted

Why choose Triple Play

  • Solutions matched to your water, based on a real test
  • Softening and filtration expertise — including both together
  • Protects appliances and water heaters from scale
  • Whole-home and point-of-use options

The Triple Play Way

How it works

  1. 1

    Test your water

    We assess hardness and quality so we recommend the right treatment — not a one-size-fits-all package.

  2. 2

    Recommend a system

    We match softening and/or filtration to your actual water and household, with flat-rate pricing.

  3. 3

    Install it right

    We install and configure the system into your home's plumbing to treat the taps that matter.

  4. 4

    Maintain it

    We set up simple upkeep — salt, cartridges, or media — so the system keeps performing.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a water softener and a filter?

A softener removes the minerals that cause hard-water scale, protecting your plumbing and appliances. A filter reduces sediment, chlorine taste/odor, and other contaminants for cleaner, better-tasting water. Many homes use both.

Is the water hard in central Oklahoma?

Much of the metro deals with hard water, which is why scale on fixtures, spotty dishes, and early appliance wear are common. A water test tells us exactly what your home is dealing with.

Do I need whole-home treatment or just drinking water?

It depends on your goals. Whole-home systems protect plumbing and appliances and treat every tap; point-of-use systems focus on drinking water at the kitchen. We'll recommend based on your priorities.

Will a softener help my appliances last longer?

Yes. By removing scale-causing minerals, a softener reduces buildup in your water heater, dishwasher, and fixtures, which helps them run efficiently and last longer.

How much maintenance do these systems need?

Softeners need salt added periodically; filters need cartridge or media changes on schedule. It's straightforward, and we can include it in your seasonal service so it never gets overlooked.

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