The White Glove Techs

Expert Water Treatment

Customized water treatment solutions for Arizona's hard water. Cleaner, softer, better-tasting water throughout your home.

Better Water for Your Home and Family

Arizona's water is notoriously hard. The mineral-heavy water that flows through Phoenix-area homes leaves white, chalky deposits on fixtures, makes soap harder to lather, and can damage appliances over time. Beyond hardness, municipal water often contains chlorine, sediment, and other impurities that affect taste and quality.

We provide customized water treatment solutions based on your specific water quality concerns. Whether you need a water softener to combat hard water, a whole-house filtration system for cleaner water at every tap, or a reverse osmosis system for pure drinking water, we'll help you find the right solution.

The price we quote is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. That's the White Glove way.

Water Filtration & Treatment Solutions

Water Testing

We test your water to recommend the right solution

Custom Solutions

Systems matched to your water quality needs

Upfront Pricing

Know the cost before any work begins

Current Offers

Limited Time FREE Second Opinion Free Second Opinion We check plumbing problems for free
Limited Time $49 Clogged Drain Drain Clearing Service (Main line not included)
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Limited Time FREE Plumbing Safety Inspection Preventive Plumbing Care Ensure your home is safe and comfortable

Water Treatment Solutions

From whole-house systems to under-sink filtration, we offer solutions for every water quality concern.

Water Softeners

Hard water is tough on your home. Water softeners exchange harsh minerals like calcium and magnesium for sodium or potassium, preventing scale buildup on fixtures and appliances. The result? Better soap lather, softer skin and hair, and longer-lasting appliances.

Whole-House Filtration

Address water quality at the source. Whole-house filtration systems remove chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the point where water enters your home. Every tap delivers cleaner, better-tasting water—for drinking, cooking, and bathing.

Reverse Osmosis Systems

For the purest drinking water, reverse osmosis can't be beat. RO systems force water through specialized membranes, removing up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, and contaminants. Typically installed under the kitchen sink, they deliver restaurant-quality water from your tap.

Maintenance & Filter Replacement

Water treatment systems need regular maintenance to perform their best. We offer scheduled filter and membrane replacements, system inspections, and performance testing to ensure your water quality stays consistently excellent.

The Benefits of Better Water

Investing in water treatment pays dividends throughout your home and for your family's health.

No more white, chalky deposits on fixtures and glass
Better-tasting water without chlorine or chemical aftertaste
Softer skin and hair from showering and bathing
Extended appliance lifespan—water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines
Reduced energy costs from scale-free appliances
Less spending on bottled water and reduced plastic waste
Removal of potential contaminants for peace of mind
Cleaner laundry with less detergent needed
Water Treatment

Ready to improve your water quality? Let's start with a water test.

Schedule Your Free Assessment

How We Work

From water testing to installation and ongoing maintenance, here's what to expect.

1

Water Testing & Assessment

We start by testing your water to understand exactly what you're dealing with—hardness levels, chlorine content, TDS (total dissolved solids), and any specific contaminants. This isn't guesswork; it's data-driven decision making.

2

Customized Recommendations

Based on your water test results and your household's needs, we'll recommend the right solution. Maybe it's just a water softener. Maybe you need whole-house filtration plus an RO system for drinking water. We explain what each option does and why it matters for your situation.

3

Clear Pricing & Options

You'll see the price for each recommended system before we proceed. We'll explain the differences between options—not to upsell, but so you can make an informed decision that fits your budget and priorities.

4

Professional Installation

Our licensed plumbers install your system with care, ensuring all connections are secure and properly configured. We verify water pressure, check for leaks, and make sure everything works perfectly before we leave.

5

Ongoing Maintenance

Water treatment systems need periodic maintenance—filter changes, membrane replacements, and system checks. We'll set up a maintenance schedule so your system continues delivering quality water year after year.

What Our Customers Say

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Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is Arizona's water?

Phoenix-area water is considered very hard, typically measuring 12-22 grains per gallon (GPG). For comparison, water under 3.5 GPG is considered soft. This high mineral content is why scale buildup is so common on fixtures, appliances, and inside pipes throughout the Valley.

What's the difference between a water softener and a filtration system?

Water softeners specifically address hard water by removing calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale. Filtration systems remove other impurities like chlorine, sediment, and chemicals. Many homes benefit from both—a softener for the whole house plus filtration for drinking water. We'll help you determine what combination makes sense for your water quality.

Will a water softener make my water taste salty?

No. While water softeners use salt in the regeneration process, properly functioning systems don't add noticeable sodium to your water. The amount is minimal—typically less than what's in a slice of bread. If you're concerned about sodium intake, we can set up your system with potassium chloride instead of salt.

How often do water treatment systems need maintenance?

It depends on the system. Water softeners need salt added periodically and annual check-ups. Whole-house filters typically need replacement every 6-12 months. Reverse osmosis membranes last 2-3 years, with pre and post-filters changed annually. We'll set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and water usage.

Is reverse osmosis water safe to drink?

Absolutely. RO water is among the purest drinking water available. While RO removes minerals along with contaminants, you get plenty of minerals from food. Some people add a remineralization stage if they prefer. The main benefit is knowing your drinking water is free from lead, arsenic, chlorine, and other common contaminants.

Need Water Treatment?

Contact us today to schedule your service.

(480) 945-7200

Serving residential customers throughout the Phoenix Valley

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