



AZ Water Solutions provide residential water treatment and plumbing installation services across the greater Phoenix metro area. Our service coverage includes major cities and surrounding communities to ensure consistent quality, fast response times, and reliable support.

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No matter which city you’re located in, AZ Water Solutions offers a full range of residential water treatment and efficiency solutions tailored to Arizona homes.
Water softener installation & replacement
Whole-house water filtration systems
Reverse osmosis drinking water systems
Salt-free water conditioning systems
Whole-house carbon filtration
Hot water recirculation pumps
Tankless water heater installation & replacement
Water loop installations
Arizona homeowners trust AZ Water Solutions for technically accurate recommendations, professional installation, and long-term support.
Systems engineered for Arizona’s extreme water conditions
Licensed, bonded, and insured technicians
Honest recommendations — no overselling
Professional installation that protects manufacturer warranties
Ongoing service and maintenance support
Female-owned and locally operated
Water quality varies significantly across the Phoenix metro area depending on source water, infrastructure, and local geology. Below is an overview of the cities we serve and the specific water challenges homeowners face in each location.
Scottsdale blends CAP and SRP surface water and re-claimed water, resulting in consistently very hard water and noticeable chlorine taste. Mineral scale accumulates quickly on fixtures and appliances. Scottsdale also has a heavy concentration of golf courses for fertilizers, etc. Scottsdale homeowners benefit greatly from a water softener + carbon filtration combination.
Phoenix water primarily comes from the Salt and Verde Rivers, producing hardness levels around 230–260 PPM. Many households report strong chlorine odor and elevated total dissolved solids (TDS). Whole-home filtration and softening significantly improve taste while protecting plumbing and appliances.
Mesa has some of the hardest water in the Valley, often exceeding 300 PPM in several neighborhoods. Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking systems are extremely popular due to elevated TDS, while water softeners protect plumbing and appliances from severe mineral buildup.
Tempe’s municipal water reports show hardness near 290 PPM with strong chlorination. Many homes—especially near the ASU corridor—benefit from whole-home carbon filtration paired with water softening to improve taste and reduce scale.
Chandler frequently reports disinfection by-products and rapid scale accumulation. Water softening is essential for long-term plumbing protection, while filtration improves overall water clarity and taste.
Despite strong municipal compliance, Gilbert water still contains high mineral concentrations. Gilbert was historically a farming community for the presence of nitrates. Softening + filtration drastically reduces scale and improves taste.
Queen Creek often blends groundwater and well sources, producing extreme hardness. Queen Creek was historically a farming community for the presence of nitratesRO filtration is highly recommended for drinking water due to high TDS.
San Tan Valley residents often experience strong chlorine odor and heavy mineral deposits. Whole-home filtration combined with water softening dramatically improves water comfort and usability.
Paradise Valley homes typically rely on blends of purchased water and local wells. Luxury homes often choose multi-stage filtration paired with salt-free conditioning systems for premium water quality.
Fountain Hills water is generally well treated but still results in moderate to heavy scale. Carbon filtration noticeably improves taste, cooking water quality, and overall water experience.
Rio Verde relies heavily on wells and hauled water, creating fluctuating hardness levels. Filtration reduces sediment while softening prevents scale buildup. Custom well and septic solutions are often needed based on lab water testing since they are not regulated by a local municipality. This area often contains pockets of arsenic and some bacteria / viruses have also tested positive.
Cave Creek’s groundwater sources produce extremely high mineral concentrations, leading to significant scale buildup. Water softening is essential to protect plumbing, fixtures, and appliances.
Similar to Cave Creek, Carefree relies heavily on groundwater sources that create heavy mineral deposits. A water softener combined with carbon filtration drastically improves water feel and taste.
Avondale homes frequently report strong chlorine odor and scale buildup. Whole-home filtration systems are highly effective at improving taste and reducing mineral-related issues.
Buckeye is one of the hardest-water zones in Arizona and nation-wide. Some homes are on well / septic systems in this area and are not regulated by a local municipality. Many RO + softener installations are requested due to high TDS and mineral density.
Glendale residents often experience noticeable chlorine odor and mineral spotting. A combination of carbon filtration and water softening provides significant improvement in water quality.
Litchfield Park also has some of the hardest water in the Phoenix area and nation-wide. Luke Air Force base is located in Litchfield Park and of particular note is the presence of forever chemicals from fire retardant foams. There are currently EPA investigations underway. Filtration and Softening is strongly recommended. An RO is a must for addressing forever chemicals in the water for drinking and cooking water quality.
Some regions of Goodyear show elevated sodium levels in the water supply. Reverse osmosis systems are highly recommended for safe and better-tasting drinking water.
Surprise homes frequently report scale buildup, dry skin, and staining. Water softening greatly enhances comfort and protects plumbing systems.
Peoria experiences hard water conditions, with some distribution zones reporting strong chlorine taste. Carbon filtration significantly improves water flavor and smell.
Apache Junction relies heavily on groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium. Reverse osmosis drinking systems combined with water softeners provide the most effective overall water improvement.
Water quality varies across Arizona depending on municipal sources, infrastructure, and mineral content. Hardness levels, chlorine usage, and sediment can differ from city to city. Our team evaluates local water conditions before recommending any system, ensuring homeowners receive solutions that actually work — not one-size-fits-all installations.
Water quality in Arizona varies dramatically from city to city — from extreme hardness and high TDS to chlorine levels, nitrates, and groundwater concerns.
To help homeowners make informed decisions, AZ Water Solutions provides free, city-specific water quality reports based on local water sources, treatment methods, and real-world conditions.
These reports break down what’s actually in your water — and which solutions make the most sense for your home.
Local water hardness levels (PPM)
Common contaminants and treatment methods
Taste, odor, and scale issues specific to your city
Recommended filtration, softening, or RO solutions
Special considerations (wells, aquifers, farming runoff, PFAS, etc.)
Whether you’re in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, or anywhere in the surrounding area, our team is ready to help you find the right solution for your home.
Clear answers to common water quality, service coverage, and installation questions across Arizona.
Yes. Water quality varies significantly across Arizona depending on the water source. Some cities rely on surface water from the Salt, Verde, or Colorado Rivers, while others depend on groundwater, wells, or blended supplies. These differences affect hardness levels, mineral content, chlorine usage, and total dissolved solids (TDS), which is why water treatment recommendations vary by city.
We offer installation services throughout all our Arizona service areas, but system recommendations are customized based on local water conditions, home size, plumbing layout, and usage needs. While many homes benefit from softening and filtration, others may require RO systems, well-specific filtration, or salt-free conditioning depending on location and water quality.
Yes. We specialize in water treatment solutions for homes on private wells, hauled water, and non-municipal systems. These properties often require customized filtration, softening, and drinking water solutions based on lab-tested results, especially in areas with high mineral content, arsenic, bacteria, or fluctuating water quality.
Absolutely. Professional water testing helps identify hardness levels, chlorine concentration, TDS, and potential contaminants. This allows us to recommend the most effective and appropriate system for your specific location rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution.
Yes. We work with both new construction and existing homes throughout Arizona. Whether a home already has plumbing provisions for water treatment or requires system retrofitting, we design and install solutions that integrate cleanly with your existing infrastructure while allowing flexibility for future upgrades.




