The Mississippi River collects agricultural runoff, industrial discharge, and mineral deposits across 31 states before reaching New Orleans water treatment plants. While the city treats this water to EPA standards, the process adds chlorine and chloramines that create taste and odor issues. The river's natural sediment load means aging pipes beneath neighborhoods like the Marigny and Bywater constantly shed rust and scale particles into household lines. Hard water treatment systems must handle this combination of municipal additives and infrastructure contamination simultaneously, not just address mineral hardness alone.
New Orleans homes built before 1960 often feature galvanized steel supply lines that corrode faster when exposed to hard water. Properties in historic districts face additional complications because exterior equipment installations require Vieux Carré Commission approval. Liberty Plumbing New Orleans navigates these local regulations while designing residential water purification systems that fit within the architectural constraints of shotgun houses, Creole cottages, and raised basements common throughout the city. We understand that proper water conditioning protects not just your appliances, but the irreplaceable plumbing infrastructure in century-old homes.