Pinal County
Water softeners in Apache Junction, Arizona
Being in Pinal County rather than Maricopa, Apache Junction gets skipped by a lot of valley companies. We cover it, and the manufactured-home installations other outfits decline are routine for us.
No published figure
Arizona Water Company and several small utilities does not publish a single hardness number for Apache Junction. Vendor estimates for this area disagree wildly, so rather than repeat a guess we measure at your tap — which is free, and which is the only number that can size a system correctly.
About 45 minutes from our Scottsdale shop
Where Apache Junction water comes from
Apache Junction and Gold Canyon are largely groundwater-supplied through Arizona Water Company, several small utilities and private wells. With that many suppliers there is no single published figure, and the variation between them is real rather than academic.
Installing in Apache Junction homes
A mix that is unusual for the valley: newer Gold Canyon homes alongside a very large stock of manufactured and park-model homes. The latter need compact equipment and a considered drain solution, and plenty of installers simply will not take the work.
Areas we cover in Apache Junction
- Gold Canyon
- Superstition Foothills
- Mountain Brook
What we install in Apache Junction
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How hard is the water in Apache Junction?
Arizona Water Company and several small utilities does not publish a single hardness figure for Apache Junction, so any exact number you are quoted is an estimate. Apache Junction and Gold Canyon are largely groundwater-supplied through Arizona Water Company, several small utilities and private wells. With that many suppliers there is no single published figure, and the variation between them is real rather than academic.
Do you install water softeners in Apache Junction?
Yes. Apache Junction is about 45 minutes from our Scottsdale shop, and we work there regularly. A mix that is unusual for the valley: newer Gold Canyon homes alongside a very large stock of manufactured and park-model homes. The latter need compact equipment and a considered drain solution, and plenty of installers simply will not take the work.