purification
Some Springfield homes rely on wells or have water concerns that regular filters can’t solve. One of the most effective solutions is a UV water purification system in Springfield, MO. These systems use ultraviolet light to kill bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms, giving you safe, clean water without adding chemicals.
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Water Testing
We test your water for bacteria, hardness, and minerals. The results show us if UV is the right choice for your home.
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System Selection
Your results guide our recommendation. Some homes only need UV, while others may need UV combined with a softener, iron filter, or reverse osmosis system.
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Professional Installation
Our plumbers install the UV system at the main water line. Every faucet, shower, and appliance gets safe water. The setup is neat and designed for your home.
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Follow-Up Care
We show you how the system works. We also explain when bulbs should be replaced and offer service plans to keep your UV system effective.
One of the most common questions we hear is, “What does it cost to install a UV system?” In Springfield, most UV systems range from $1,000–$2,000 installed, depending on the size of the home and whether it’s paired with other treatment systems. Homes with wells or high iron may need additional filtration, which increases cost. At Precise Plumbing, we provide clear, upfront pricing before any work begins so you’ll always know what to expect.
Precise Plumbing offers complete water treatment solutions, often paired with UV systems:
We install UV water purification systems across Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Willard, and Rogersville. Many rural homes near Lake Springfield, Fellows Lake, and surrounding farmland use UV systems for safe well water. Families in city neighborhoods also choose UV for extra protection.
FAQS
Most UV systems are installed in two to four hours.
The bulbs typically last one year before replacement.
Yes, UV systems are ideal for wells but may need pre-filters for iron or sediment.
No — UV treats water without adding chemicals, so the taste stays natural.