
Phoenix water is hard. We fix that.
Water softeners, reverse osmosis and whole house filtration installed across the valley. Free in-home water test, honest sizing, and a straight answer about what you actually need.
- 4.5 stars from 241 reviews
- Serving the valley since 2000
- BBB accredited
- Free in-home water test
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What hard water is doing to your house
Valley providers publish hardness from 8 grains per gallon to 25, depending on the city — and several publish nothing at all. Everything below is that hardness, working on your home a little at a time.

Your water heater is scaling shut
Scale insulates the element, so the heater burns more to do the same job and fails years early.
Glass and fixtures never look clean
The white film is hardness minerals left behind. It comes back within days of every scrub.
Skin and hair feel stripped
Soap will not rinse clean in hard water, which is what leaves that tight, coated feeling.
Pressure is dropping
Scale narrows pipe walls slowly enough that most people stop noticing until a fixture stops working.
What we install
Six things, done properly, in the valley we have worked in since 2000.
Water Softener Installation
Water softener installation and service across the Phoenix valley. Free in-home hardness test, no-salt options, installed by the owner since 2000.
Learn moreReverse Osmosis Drinking Water
Reverse osmosis drinking water systems installed across the Phoenix valley. Removes roughly 99% of common tap water contaminants. Free water analysis.
Learn moreWhole House Water Filtration
Whole house water filtration for Phoenix valley homes. Chlorine, sediment and taste removed at the main line, before the water reaches any fixture.
Learn moreSalt-Free Water Conditioners
Salt-free water conditioners for Phoenix valley homes. Scale protection with no salt, no brine tank and no drain line. Honest advice on the trade-offs.
Learn moreFree In-Home Water Testing
Free in-home water test across the Phoenix valley. We measure hardness in grains per gallon and total dissolved solids, then show you the numbers.
Learn moreTankless Water Heater Installation
Tankless water heater installation and repair in the Phoenix valley — and the softening that keeps a tankless unit from scaling shut.
Learn moreWhy people call us instead
We test before we quote
A number from your tap, not an average for your zip code. It is free, and you keep the results whether you buy or not.
Sized for your house
Grains per day, based on the people living there. An undersized softener regenerates nightly and still lets hard water through.
You deal with the owner
Glenn has run this business since 2000. No commissioned sales rep, no script, no pressure to decide today.
We will talk you out of things
If a salt-free unit is wrong for you, we say so. If your current softener is worth repairing, we say that too.
Where we work
From Buckeye to Queen Creek, and everywhere between. Pick your city for local water detail.
Phoenix
9.2–20.1 grains per gallon
Phoenix publishes a range of 9.2 to 20.1 grains per gallon — a spread of more than two to one across one city. That is why a city-wide average is close to useless for sizing a system here, and why two houses ten miles apart can genuinely want different equipment.
Scottsdale
16–25 grains per gallon
South Scottsdale has the hardest published water anywhere we work — up to 25 grains per gallon, half again what north Scottsdale sees. Two Scottsdale homes can genuinely need different equipment, which is why the address matters more here than in most of the valley.
Mesa
12–16 grains per gallon
Mesa publishes its hardness by zone — about 12 grains per gallon in the City Zone and about 16 in the Eastern and Southern Zones — and advises setting a softener to 16. Which side of the Eastern Canal you live on genuinely changes the equipment.
Chandler
5–20 grains per gallon
The high hardness combined with a lot of newer construction means Chandler homeowners often discover the problem through a failing water heater on a house that does not feel old enough to be failing.
Gilbert
8–10 grains per gallon
Gilbert has the softest published water in the valley, and it is the one place we regularly talk people down rather than up. Anyone quoting a Gilbert address off a valley-wide assumption of 18-grain water has not looked up the town’s own figure — and is sizing you for water you do not have.
What customers say
“The owner was hilarious and very accommodating to our situation. Very dedicated to what he does and his products.”
Rated 4.5 from 241 reviews on HomeAdvisor.
Find out what is in your water
A free in-home test takes about thirty minutes. You get the hardness and dissolved solids numbers, and an honest recommendation — with no obligation to buy anything.







