Serving the NC Triangle
RALEIGH WATER PROSTriangle Water Filtration Specialists
Serving the NC Triangle

30 Triangle cities. One licensed crew.

We install across Wake, Durham, Orange, Chatham, and Johnston counties. NC-licensed plumber on every install. Enter your ZIP below to confirm coverage at your address.

30Triangle CitiesAll install-eligible
5Counties ServedWake ยท Durham ยท Orange ยท Chatham ยท Johnston
64ZIP CodesIn coverage map
NCLicensed PlumberOn every install

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Featured Cities

Every Triangle city we install in has a full location page with utility-specific CCR data, neighborhood lists, and local install context โ€” no city is a generic stub.

Raleigh

482K

Wake County

City of Raleigh Public Utilities

Falls Lake source, chloramine-treated, ~1.5 GPG hardness.

See Raleigh's water โ†’

Cary

178K

Wake County

Cary/Apex WTP

Jordan Lake source, chloramine, upstream 1,4-dioxane exposure.

See Cary's water โ†’

Durham

286K

Durham County

City of Durham Water Management

Lake Michie + Little River, free chlorine, softest in Triangle (~1.3 GPG).

See Durham's water โ†’

Chapel Hill

62K

Orange County

OWASA

Cane Creek + University Lake, free chlorine, 9 PFAS compounds documented.

See Chapel Hill's water โ†’

Apex

75K

Wake County

Cary/Apex WTP (shared with Cary)

Same source + treatment as Cary. Moderate well-water prevalence in south Apex.

See Apex's water โ†’

Wake Forest

51K

Wake County

Town of Wake Forest (Raleigh Water supply)

Falls Lake via Raleigh Water for city service; ~30% private well households with hard water + iron.

See Wake Forest's water โ†’

Holly Springs

47K

Wake County

Holly Springs Public Utilities (Harnett supply)

Cape Fear River via Harnett County, chloramine, ~2.7 GPG (highest in Tier 1).

See Holly Springs's water โ†’

Morrisville

32K

Wake County

Town of Cary (Cary/Apex WTP)

Identical chemistry to Cary โ€” Jordan Lake, chloramine, ~1.7 GPG. RTP-adjacent.

See Morrisville's water โ†’

Pittsboro

5K

Chatham County

Town of Pittsboro Public Utilities

Haw River source. Highest documented PFAS in the Triangle โ€” GAC reduces 86-88%.

See Pittsboro's water โ†’

Garner

33K

Wake County

City of Raleigh Public Utilities (Raleigh Water customer)

Raleigh Water supply via Dempsey E. Benton WTP in Garner โ€” same chloramine, ~1.5 GPG, post-2000 housing dominant.

See Garner's water โ†’

Knightdale

20K

Wake County

City of Raleigh Public Utilities (Raleigh Water customer)

Raleigh Water via Falls Lake โ€” chloramine, ~1.5 GPG. New-construction stock means low pre-1986 lead risk.

See Knightdale's water โ†’

Carrboro

22K

Orange County

OWASA (same system as Chapel Hill)

OWASA Cane Creek + University Lake source โ€” free chlorine, 9 PFAS compounds post-treatment.

See Carrboro's water โ†’

Hillsborough

9K

Orange County

Town of Hillsborough Water and Sewer

Eno River source, free chlorine. Historic district pre-1900 housing elevates tap-level lead risk.

See Hillsborough's water โ†’

Fuquay-Varina

36K

Wake County

Blended Raleigh Water + Harnett County supply

Blended supply โ€” chemistry varies by neighborhood. Mix of chloramine (Raleigh Water) + chlorine (Harnett).

See Fuquay-Varina's water โ†’

Rolesville

10K

Wake County

Town of Rolesville (Raleigh Water customer)

Raleigh Water via Falls Lake โ€” same chloramine and ~1.5 GPG as central Raleigh. Fastest-growing Wake town.

See Rolesville's water โ†’

Wendell

10K

Wake County

Town of Wendell (Raleigh Water customer)

Raleigh Water supply โ€” chloramine, ~1.5 GPG. Wendell Falls new-construction stock keeps lead-solder risk low.

See Wendell's water โ†’

Zebulon

7K

Wake County

Town of Zebulon (Raleigh Water customer)

Raleigh Water Falls Lake chemistry โ€” chloramine, ~1.5 GPG. Moderate well-water prevalence outside town limits.

See Zebulon's water โ†’

Clayton

30K

Johnston County

Town of Clayton Water Plant (Neuse River)

Independent Clayton WTP on the Neuse โ€” free chlorine, distinct chemistry from Raleigh Water customers.

See Clayton's water โ†’

Smithfield

13K

Johnston County

Town of Smithfield Public Utilities

Neuse River source, free chlorine. Agricultural runoff concerns in surrounding rural Johnston County.

See Smithfield's water โ†’

Youngsville

2K

Franklin County

Town of Youngsville

Small Franklin County municipal supply + heavy private-well prevalence in the surrounding county.

See Youngsville's water โ†’

Franklinton

2K

Franklin County

Town of Franklinton

Tar River basin source. Rural Franklin households outside town are well-primary โ€” iron + manganese common.

See Franklinton's water โ†’

Henderson

15K

Vance County

Kerr Lake Regional Water System

Kerr Lake source โ€” EWG flags elevated TTHMs, chromium-6, and nitrate vs. Triangle averages.

See Henderson's water โ†’

Oxford

9K

Granville County

City of Oxford Water Department (Lake Devin)

Lake Devin reservoir, free chlorine. Small system with a thinner treatment buffer than larger utilities.

See Oxford's water โ†’

Creedmoor

5K

Granville County

City of Creedmoor

Small Granville County municipal supply. Mixed municipal customers + significant rural well households.

See Creedmoor's water โ†’

Mebane

18K

Alamance County

Mebane Public Works (Graham-Mebane Lake)

Graham-Mebane Lake on the Haw watershed โ€” real upstream PFAS exposure, similar profile to Burlington.

See Mebane's water โ†’

Graham

17K

Alamance County

City of Graham Water Resources

Operates the Graham-Mebane Lake regional plant. Haw watershed PFAS in the raw source.

See Graham's water โ†’

Burlington

60K

Alamance County

City of Burlington Water Resources

Lake Mackintosh + Stoney Creek sources โ€” lower PFAS than Pittsboro but real disinfection-byproduct risk.

See Burlington's water โ†’

Sanford

31K

Lee County

City of Sanford Public Works

Cape Fear River downstream of Pittsboro โ€” inherits the full PFAS load. RO drinking water strongly recommended.

See Sanford's water โ†’

Cameron

<1K

Moore County

Cameron Water Department + private wells

Tiny Moore County town โ€” well-primary household mix on Sandhills geology. Acid pH + iron common.

See Cameron's water โ†’

Angier

5K

Harnett County

Town of Angier (Harnett County supply)

Harnett County customer โ€” same Cape Fear River supply as Holly Springs, chloramine, ~2.7 GPG.

See Angier's water โ†’

Triangle Water Context

What's different about our water

The big Triangle utilities โ€” City of Raleigh, OWASA (Chapel Hill), Cary/Apex plant, and Durham โ€” all source from surface water (Falls Lake, Jordan Lake, Cane Creek + University Lake, Lake Michie). Hardness is naturally soft to slightly hard (1.3โ€“2.0 GPG) โ€” well below the national average.

The bigger concerns are PFAS contamination in the Cape Fear basin (most pronounced for OWASA customers), 1,4-dioxane in Jordan Lake from upstream Haw River wastewater, and disinfection byproducts measurable but within EPA limits.

Rural areas around Apex, Holly Springs, Pittsboro, and outside the urban core have moderate well-water prevalence โ€” those wells often show iron, manganese, and acid pH issues common in NC piedmont groundwater. We treat both city and well water.

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