A free in-home water test from a licensed Arizona specialist tells you exactly what you're dealing with — and what, if anything, to do about it.
See How It WorksHard spots, bad taste, dry skin after showers — these usually trace back to what's in your water. Here's what's typically going on in the Southwest.
In parts of the Southwest, tap water can contain elevated levels of arsenic, uranium, and chlorine — not just hardness. These vary significantly by ZIP code and water source. A basic softener doesn't address them.
They remove calcium and magnesium, which helps with scale and soap lather. But they don't filter chemicals. That means arsenic, chlorine, and other contaminants are still in your shower, your cooking water, and what your family drinks.
Hard water leaves mineral deposits inside water heaters, dishwashers, and plumbing over time. It reduces efficiency and can shorten appliance lifespan — the kind of thing you don't notice until something breaks or a repair bill arrives.
"The question is whether your specific water has these issues — and what to do about it."
Takes about 30 seconds. No email required for this part.
Every specialist we send meets these standards before we work with them. This is the minimum bar for entry, not a marketing claim.
Verified active license with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Not a courtesy check — required.
We confirm the specialist actually serves your ZIP code before sending them — not a national dispatch center.
A real local address, not a P.O. box. We check that the business has a physical presence in Arizona.
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A Phoenix-area specialist will call to find a time that works, then visit your home, test your water, and walk you through what they find.