


Two upgrades, one visit. We installed a Rheem Performance water heater alongside a Halo H2zero Ultimate whole-house water filtration system - and the combination makes a lot of sense for any homeowner who wants reliable hot water and cleaner water running through every pipe in the house.
Here's why pairing these two together matters. Hard or unfiltered water puts wear on your water heater over time. Sediment builds up inside the tank, reduces efficiency, and shortens the lifespan of the unit. By adding a Halo filtration system upstream, the water flowing into that brand-new Rheem is already conditioned and cleaner. That's not just better water quality for the people in the home - it's also protecting the investment in the new equipment.
The Halo H2zero Ultimate is a whole-house system, meaning every faucet, shower, and appliance benefits from it. No separate filters to swap out every few months. It treats the water at the point it enters the home, so the coverage is complete. Clean install, everything properly plumbed and secured - that's the standard we hold ourselves to on every job.
If your water heater is getting up there in age, or you've noticed signs like discolored water, low pressure, or a unit that takes forever to recover - it might be time to think about what comes next. And it's worth considering whether a filtration upgrade makes sense at the same time. Doing both together is easier on the schedule and often smarter for your plumbing long-term.