Water Source Technology is a licensed plumbing contractor specializing in water filtration and treatment system installation, serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas with both new system setup and maintenance on existing units.
Water Source Technology operates as a full-service water treatment company, not a general plumber handling occasional filter jobs. The business focuses exclusively on diagnosing water quality issues specific to Oklahoma City's water supply and installing or upgrading filtration systems designed to address those problems. Oklahoma City's municipal water, while meeting EPA standards, contains minerals and chlorine levels that many residents find problematic for appliances, skin, and taste. Water Source Technology positions itself to solve those issues through point-of-use and point-of-entry systems rather than generic filters available at hardware stores.
Water Source Technology typically installs three categories of treatment: whole-home systems ($2,500 to $6,000 installed, depending on water hardness and filtration type), under-sink reverse osmosis units ($800 to $1,500), and maintenance packages for existing systems ($150 to $300 annually). Pricing reflects the complexity of Oklahoma City water conditions, which often requires both sediment filtration and softening due to mineral content. A whole-home system for a typical OKC household with moderate hardness starts around $3,200 and includes professional water testing, equipment, installation, and initial startup. Reverse osmosis systems address drinking water and cooking water separately, useful for households that do not want to soften all water (since softened water can affect taste and washing). Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as equipment costs fluctuate.
Homeowners in Oklahoma City can buy filters from big-box stores and install them themselves, hire a general plumber to install a contractor-grade system, or work with a specialist like Water Source Technology. DIY filters ($200 to $500) fail to address hard water comprehensively and require frequent cartridge replacements. General plumbers handle installation competently but do not specialize in water diagnosis, so you may pay for a system that does not match your actual water chemistry. Water Source Technology conducts a water test specific to your home's mineral content, pH, and chlorine levels before recommending a system. For Oklahoma City residents with high hardness (common in northwest OKC areas near Edmond and in south OKC), this diagnostic step prevents buying an undersized or incorrect system.
Water Source Technology serves homeowners noticing white buildup on fixtures, dry skin after showering, or spots on glassware, all common signs of high mineral content in Oklahoma City water. It suits people who plan to stay in their homes long enough to justify a $3,000+ investment (typically five to seven years, when the system pays for itself in reduced appliance maintenance and replacement). It does not suit renters or those in very new construction where the builder's water test is recent and showed low hardness. It also does not fit households with extremely tight budgets, since even an under-sink system requires upfront capital.
An initial consultation includes a free water test, taking 15 to 30 minutes. Water Source Technology collects samples from your tap and runs them onsite or sends them to a lab to measure hardness (in grains per gallon), chlorine residual, iron, and pH. Results determine whether you need softening, filtration, or both. A technician then discusses system options and pricing. Installation typically occurs within one to three weeks and takes four to eight hours for a whole-home system, depending on your home's plumbing layout and whether modifications to water lines are needed. You receive a walkthrough on maintenance, filter change schedules, and salt or media replenishment if applicable.
Water Source Technology operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency service available (call to confirm current emergency availability and any surcharge). The company holds an Oklahoma plumbing license, required for any system installation that ties into your home's main water line. No appointment is strictly necessary for a water test, though calling ahead reduces wait time. Parking is available at their service location; most work happens at your home during the appointment window you select.
Water Source Technology fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's home services market by combining diagnosis with installation in a region where hard water is a structural problem, not an exception.
