602-993-0083 | Español 602-339-0784 (after hours available)

Whole-Home Water Filtration for Arizona Homes

If your water looks clear but still smells like chlorine, leaves fine sediment in sinks, or affects skin and hair, a whole-home filter treats the water as it enters your house—so every tap, shower, and appliance gets cleaner water.

Fill The Form Below

Which best describes you...*

Services

What Whole-Home Filtration Does and Why It Matters in Arizona

Arizona municipal and well sources can carry sediment, rust, and disinfectant tastes/odors into local homes. A whole-home system is placed at the point of entry and filters all incoming water before it reaches fixtures and appliances. That means more enjoyable, brighter laundry, fewer aerator clogs, and better protection for appliances and plumbing.

Clean Water Throughout the House—Built Around Your Needs

Whole-home filtration is not one-size-fits-all. We match media and configuration to your water goals:

Whole-Home Filtration That Makes Everyday Life Easier

How It Fits with Softeners, Scale Control, and RO

Pair with a softener

When hardness/scale is a concern; filtration addresses sediment/chlorine while the softener handles minerals.

Pair with salt-free scale control

If you prefer low-maintenance protection against new scale without salt.

Add RO at the kitchen

Sink for drinking and cooking water if you also want lower dissolved solids, targeted contaminant reduction, and a crisper taste.

Big Blue vs. Other Whole-Home Options

Big Blue is a proven whole-home housing format that accommodates large sediment and carbon cartridges, enabling high flow rates and fewer changeouts. If you like cartridge simplicity, it’s a strong option; if your usage or water quality suggests a different configuration, we’ll recommend it.

Whole-Home Filtration FAQs

How do you size, install, and maintain a whole-home filter?

We start with a quick water test and a usage review, then size housings/media for your home’s actual flow rates. Pre-plumbed loops install faster; if there’s no loop, we’ll map the cleanest route before you decide. Maintenance is simple: replace cartridges/media on a set schedule and watch for pressure drops; they may signal it’s time for maintenance.

Will a whole-home filter make my water “soft”?

No. Whole-home filtration targets sediment and chlorine taste/odor. It does not remove hardness minerals for that slick water “feel”, but some homeowners do see an improvement to skin with the Chlorine removal. If hardness is a concern, pair filtration with a Water Softener or Salt-free Scale Control system.

How often do I replace cartridges or media?

Change frequency depends on water quality and household use. We’ll give you recommended intervals and simple checks (like monitoring pressure drop) so you can swap on time and keep flow strong.

Can one system handle both sediment and chlorine?

Yes. Many homes run a sediment stage first (sand/silt/rust), followed by carbon for chlorine and related tastes/odors. Staging protects fixtures and improves water throughout the house.

Will whole-home filtration improve showers and laundry?

Reducing sediment and chlorine taste/odor can make showers feel and smell better, help soaps rinse cleanly, and reduce fine grit in aerators and appliances. For complete protection for showers and laundry, consider pairing with a water softener.

Do I still need RO for drinking water?

If you want lower dissolved solids, the most comprehensive contaminant removal, and the cleanest taste at the tap, add a Reverse Osmosis System. Whole-home filtration and RO solve different problems and work well together.

What does it cost, and what affects pricing?

Pricing depends on flow requirements, media type, number of stages, and installation conditions. We are upfront about typical ranges and ownership details—you’ll always get clear numbers up front.