Specialized Systems

Water softeners, filtration, sump pumps, and gas line work for Omaha homes — including whole-home solutions for Missouri River water.

About Specialized Systems

Missouri River water is moderately hard and can carry elevated iron levels depending on the season, which affects everything from your water heater's lifespan to the taste of your drinking water. We install and service water softeners, whole-home filtration systems, reverse osmosis units, and iron reduction filters sized for Omaha's specific water chemistry

Sump pump installation and replacement is another major part of our work in the metro — Nebraska's spring snowmelt and rainy season put real stress on basement drainage systems. We also handle gas line installation and repair for appliances, outdoor grills, fire pits, and generator hookups, with all required Omaha permits handled by our team.

What You Can Expect

  • Water softener sizing based on Omaha/Missouri River water chemistry
  • Sump pump installation and backup system upgrades
  • Gas line work by certified professionals — permits handled for you
  • Backflow prevention installation and certification

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Omaha Plumbing Pro serves the entire greater Omaha metro area. Call now or send us a message and we'll get back to you fast.

"We Drain Pipes, Not Wallets."

(402) 538-8333

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a water softener in Omaha?
Omaha's municipal water drawn from the Missouri River typically tests in the moderately hard range, and some areas also see elevated iron levels depending on the season. Hard water leaves scale inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances over time. A softener extends the life of your plumbing and appliances noticeably. We test your water on-site and recommend the right system capacity for your household size.
How important is a sump pump for Omaha homes?
Very. Nebraska spring snowmelt combined with seasonal rain can push significant groundwater against basement walls. A properly sized sump pump — and ideally a battery backup system — is one of the best investments an Omaha homeowner can make. We install and service sump pumps throughout the metro and can add a backup unit to your existing system.
Is a permit required for gas line work in Omaha, NE?
Yes — any new gas line installation or significant modification in Omaha requires a permit and inspection through the city. Our licensed plumbers manage the permit application for you, so the work is done safely, documented properly, and ready for your home's records.