Phoenix valley water treatment for Scottsdale and the surrounding Central Valley.
Scottsdale's water comes primarily from the CAP canal, treated at the city's Chaparral and Central Arizona plants. Hardness lands in the 12 to 16 gpg range — still very hard, just slightly less aggressive than some East Valley cities. But Scottsdale homes tend to be larger and have more fixtures, more bathrooms, and more landscape water demand, so the cumulative damage from untreated water adds up faster.
Common Scottsdale neighborhoods we serve: DC Ranch, Silverleaf, Troon North, Grayhawk, McDowell Mountain Ranch, and Old Town.
CAP Colorado River primary
The water in Scottsdale isn't unsafe to drink, but it's hard on everything it touches. Calcium and magnesium are the two main culprits — they're invisible in solution but they crystallize on every surface as soon as the water evaporates. That's where scale on faucets, white residue on glass, and crusty buildup on shower heads comes from.
Inside your appliances, the same minerals build up in dishwashers, washing machines, ice makers, and especially water heaters. A Scottsdale water heater on untreated supply often loses 20-30% of its efficiency in the first 5 years — and fails years before its expected lifespan. The fix is treating the water at the entry point so the minerals never reach your appliances in the first place.
Higher-end Scottsdale neighborhoods like Silverleaf and DC Ranch often have premium fixtures, glass showers, and natural stone surfaces that show every drop of mineral residue. Soft water isn't just about appliance protection in these homes — it's about preserving finishes that cost five figures to replace.
Best fit: Whole Home Water Softener or Softener with Chlorine Filtration
If you're seeing white spots on glass, scale on faucets, or you're replacing water heaters more often than feels right — softening the water at the entry point is the fix. We size every Scottsdale install for the actual hardness of your supply, not a generic spec sheet.
We carry seven different whole-home systems because no two homes need the same thing. That's also why we don't bother with one-size-fits-all pricing or generic recommendations.
Yes — every neighborhood, every zip code. Scottsdale is part of our regular service area.
Some Scottsdale areas test higher than others. We size systems for the high end of your supply so you're not undersized.
Most Scottsdale homes have separate irrigation lines that aren't softened. If yours isn't separated, we can install a bypass.
Scottsdale water typically tests 12-16 gpg — well into the very hard category by EPA standards. Your water heater, dishwasher, and every fixture in your home is being slowly damaged by that mineral load.
Yes — most Scottsdale homeowners notice the difference within days. Showers feel different, soap rinses cleaner, and glass surfaces stop accumulating white residue almost immediately.
Yes. Every install comes with three written guarantees: Clean Water, Property Protection, and Pricing. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Fill out the free quote form on this page or call us. No in-home visit required for the initial quote. We'll reach back out within one business day.
If your water doesn't meet our standards after install, we'll make it right — no charge, no hassle.
If we damage anything during install, we fix it at our expense. No excuses, no fine print.
The price we quote is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise charges, no upsells.
Tell us about your home and water concerns. We'll send back a free quote — no in-home visit required.
Free quote, no in-home visit required. Serving the entire Phoenix valley.