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Professional water softener installation and service across three major Southwest markets. Same-day and next-day appointments available.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas water comes from Lake Mead and the Colorado River, carrying high levels of hardness, chlorine, and dissolved minerals. Our systems are specifically tuned for the Southwest's notoriously hard water.
Las Vegas Water Facts
- Hardness: 250–300 mg/L (Very Hard)
- High chlorine from municipal treatment
- Elevated TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)
- Scale buildup on fixtures and appliances
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Phoenix
Phoenix water is among the hardest in the nation, sourced from the Salt River and Colorado River. Residents frequently report scale on faucets, spotted dishes, and dry skin — all signs of hard water that our systems eliminate.
Phoenix Water Facts
- Hardness: 200–350 mg/L (Extremely Hard)
- High calcium and magnesium content
- Chloramine disinfection byproducts
- Sediment from desert water sources
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Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City water originates from mountain snowmelt but picks up hardness minerals as it travels through limestone and sediment. Our systems are calibrated for Utah's unique water chemistry.
Salt Lake City Water Facts
- Hardness: 150–250 mg/L (Hard to Very Hard)
- Calcium and bicarbonate from limestone
- Seasonal variation in water quality
- Chlorine and fluoride from treatment
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Southwest Water Is Among the Hardest in the Nation
The desert Southwest draws water from the Colorado River basin, which passes through mineral-rich rock formations. The result is water with extremely high calcium and magnesium content — causing scale buildup, dry skin, spotted dishes, and premature appliance failure. Our systems were originally engineered for Texas, which has some of the hardest water in the country, making them perfectly suited for Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Salt Lake City.