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Best Water Filtration Systems for Arizona Homes

  • Vertical Plumbing
  • Nov 12
  • 1 min read

If you live in Arizona, you already know how hard the water can be. High levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, along with impurities such as chlorine and sediment, can affect your home’s plumbing, appliances, and even your health. That’s where a water filtration system comes in.


Why Arizona Homes Need Water Filtration Systems

Arizona’s water supply often comes from groundwater and the Colorado River, both of which contain mineral deposits and contaminants. These can cause:

  • Hard water stains and buildup on fixtures.

  • Shortened lifespan of appliances and water heaters.

  • Dry skin and dull hair.

  • An unpleasant taste or odor in drinking water.


A home water filtration system removes these impurities, delivering clean, safe, and great-tasting water for your entire household.


Top Water Filtration Systems


1. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

One of the most popular systems for Arizona homeowners, reverse osmosis removes up to 99% of contaminants, including lead, chlorine, fluoride, and arsenic.


2. Whole-House Filtration Systems

These systems filter all the water entering your home, ideal for families who want soft, clean water for drinking, bathing, and cleaning.


3. Carbon Filter Systems

Activated carbon filters are effective for removing chlorine, bad taste, and odor. They’re often used as a pre-filter in combination systems.


4. UV Water Purifiers

Ultraviolet (UV) systems use light to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without chemicals.


5. Water Softeners

While not technically a filtration system, water softeners remove minerals that cause hardness, a common issue in Arizona. They’re often paired with a filtration unit for complete water quality improvement.


Ready to improve your home’s water quality?

Call Vertical Plumbing at (480) 577-8720


Water filtration system under a sink in a blue cabinet. Pipes and tanks are connected with colored tubes. Brightly lit and detailed setup.

 
 
 

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