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Find water treatment solutions and equipment for guaranteed cleaner water.
Eliminate the effects of hard water using professional series water softeners that remove calcium and magnesium at point-of-entry.
Reduce maintenance costs and energy consumption — while increasing appliance longevity — by eliminating the effects of iron and hydrogen sulfide.
Install water filtration systems that remove chemical contaminants like pesticides, petroleum, and heavy metals from residential-use water systems.
Access a suite of water treatment solutions to address the negative long-term effects of calcium scaling and compound breakdowns that coat plumbing systems.
Use point-of-use (POU) systems to eliminate contaminants from water just prior to the point the water is used or consumed.
We offer a full range of proprietary products that have technological advantages. We have POE and POU solutions for every water challenge you could encounter
Understanding your water problems is the first step to improving the water quality in your home. Our tool identifies potential water issues and helps you learn what might be causing them.
Once you’ve selected your water symptoms and concerns, our tool will recommend the water treatment solutions that can help address your problems.*
The final step to identifying the right solution is finding out what’s really in your water. Your local A-Z Water experts can provide a free water test and plumbing inspection to recommend just the right water treatment system for your home.
Hard water is caused by high levels of calcium and magnesium in water supplies. Have water spots on your freshly washed glasses or shower doors? Hard water is likely the culprit - and the costs of this issue can add up over time, from more money spent on soaps and detergents to repair and replacement costs for water-using appliances.
Chlorine is one of the most common disinfectants used in tap water as part of municipal water treatment processes. It’s generally not a health concern, but it can leave behind an unpleasant taste and bleach-like odor when drinking or bathing. Depending on your water source and treatment facility, different levels of chlorine may be found in your water supply.
Iron is one of the most common solid elements on earth and can often find its way into your water, most commonly for homes using well water. Iron water can leave rust stains on your appliances and clothing as well as in sinks, bathtubs and toilets. You also may notice a metallic taste in your drinking water.
Water is one of life's most essential elements. Not only is it central to our own health, it drives multiple aspects of our lives. Whether it’s hydrating our families, cooking our food, or keeping our homes and bodies clean, we need water every day. While some water issues like unpleasant tastes or mineral buildup are obvious, there are many that can easily go undetected. Getting a water test can identify water problems that can lead to adverse health effects, costly home repairs, poorly functioning appliances and more.
Water softening and water filtration are both methods of solving common water issues. The difference between the two is in the problems they are designed to address. Water softening is the process of removing high levels of calcium and magnesium from water (known as hard water), typically through an ion exchange process. While water softening specifically solves hard water problems, water filtration addresses a broad array of water quality issues, from contaminants such as lead, mercury, arsenic, PFOA/PFOS, bacteria and more to aesthetic issues like a chlorine taste, rotten-egg smell, cloudy water and more.
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a multistage process for filtering drinking water. In the reverse osmosis stage specifically, pressure is used to push water through an advanced membrane that can separate contaminants as small as a single atom from the water. These could include heavy metals like lead, mercury and chromium. The RO process can reduce up to 95% of dissolved solids in your home’s water.
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