Tempe Water Filtration provides professional water filtration installation in Phoenix, AZ for homeowners and businesses that want cleaner, better-tasting water from a system designed around real water testing. Phoenix water can be affected by very hard water minerals, chlorine taste and odor, sediment, high TDS, and drinking water concerns that may affect your faucets, showers, appliances, plumbing, and drinking water.
Phoenix is one of the largest water service areas in Arizona, serving more than 1.7 million people across a 540-square-mile area. The City of Phoenix reports that most of its supply comes from surface water, including lakes and rivers, with the remainder from groundwater. Because Phoenix water can vary by source, season, treatment process, and plumbing conditions, the best filtration system starts with testing your actual water.
Every installation from Tempe Water Filtration starts with real water analysis, not a generic package. Whether you need a whole-home filtration system, reverse osmosis drinking water system, water softener, carbon filter, sediment filter, under-sink system, PFAS filtration, commercial filtration, filter replacement, or water quality testing, our team helps match the right system to your Phoenix property, water usage, plumbing layout, and budget.
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Tempe Water Filtration installs and services water filtration systems throughout Phoenix, AZ and nearby cities such as Chandler, AZ. Our systems are designed for the water problems Phoenix homeowners and businesses actually deal with, including hard water scale, chlorine taste, sediment, high TDS, appliance wear, and concerns about drinking water quality.
We provide all major residential and commercial water treatment services in Phoenix, and every recommendation is based on testing. This helps you avoid overspending on unnecessary equipment or installing a filter that does not match your actual water conditions.

Whole-home water filtration systems treat water as it enters your Phoenix property. This helps improve water quality before it reaches faucets, showers, water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, ice makers, coffee systems, fixtures, and plumbing. A whole-home system is often a good fit when you want better water throughout the house, not just at one sink.
Depending on your water test results, a whole-home system may include sediment filtration, carbon filtration, catalytic carbon, specialty media, water softening, or a combination setup. Phoenix’s 2025 Water Quality Report lists total hardness as high as 302 ppm, or 17.6 grains per gallon, which means many homes may benefit from filtration paired with scale control or softening.

Reverse osmosis systems are installed under the kitchen sink to provide cleaner drinking and cooking water from a dedicated faucet. RO systems are commonly used in Phoenix homes for concerns such as high TDS, unwanted tap water taste, PFAS, lead, arsenic, fluoride, heavy metals, and dissolved contaminants depending on the system selected.
Phoenix’s 2025 Water Quality Report lists TDS in the 464–716 ppm range. If your drinking water tastes mineral-heavy, salty, flat, or unpleasant, an under-sink reverse osmosis system may be one of the best options. We can also add remineralization when customers want the filtration benefits of RO with a smoother taste profile.

Phoenix water is commonly hard to very hard, which can leave white scale on faucets, spots on dishes, cloudy shower glass, dry-feeling skin, stiff laundry, and buildup inside water heaters and appliances. A professionally installed water softener helps reduce calcium and magnesium minerals before they cause scale throughout the home.
Tempe Water Filtration installs salt-based water softeners, salt-free water conditioners, high-efficiency softeners, dual-tank systems, and combined filtration and softening systems. We size every system based on your Phoenix home’s hardness level, number of people, water usage, plumbing setup, and long-term maintenance preferences.

Carbon filtration helps reduce chlorine taste, odor, VOCs, and chemical-related water concerns. Phoenix municipal water is treated to meet drinking water requirements, but many residents still notice taste or odor issues at the tap. Carbon filtration is often recommended when the main issue is chemical taste, pool-like smell, or unpleasant water for drinking, cooking, showering, or laundry.
Carbon filters can be installed as whole-home systems, under-sink filters, inline filters, or as part of a multi-stage system. Depending on water testing, catalytic carbon may be recommended when chloramines are part of the concern. Carbon filtration also pairs well with reverse osmosis systems because it can help protect RO membranes and improve final water taste.

Sediment filters help capture sand, silt, rust, dirt, pipe scale, and visible particles before they reach fixtures, appliances, or other water treatment equipment. Sediment filtration is often used as the first stage of a whole-home system because it helps protect carbon filters, water softeners, reverse osmosis membranes, water heaters, and plumbing components.
A Phoenix home may need sediment filtration if water looks cloudy, leaves grit in sinks or tubs, clogs faucet aerators, or causes downstream filters to load quickly. We help select the correct micron rating, filter housing size, and placement based on your water test results and flow requirements.

Under-sink water filters are a compact option for homeowners, offices, break rooms, rental properties, and small businesses that want cleaner water from one dedicated tap. These systems are commonly installed in kitchens and can use carbon filtration, sediment filtration, specialty cartridges, multi-stage filtration, or reverse osmosis.
If your main concern is drinking and cooking water, an under-sink system may be more practical than a whole-home setup. We inspect cabinet space, water pressure, faucet layout, drain access for RO systems, and filter replacement needs before installation.

Tempe Water Filtration installs commercial water filtration systems for Phoenix offices, restaurants, coffee shops, retail spaces, medical offices, dental offices, break rooms, property managers, and small businesses. Commercial systems are designed around higher water demand, equipment protection, employee use, customer experience, and operating needs.
A Phoenix business may need commercial reverse osmosis for beverage stations or ice machines, carbon filtration for taste and odor, softening for scale control, sediment filtration for equipment protection, or a whole-building system for broader water treatment. We size commercial systems around daily gallons used, peak demand, flow rate, equipment sensitivity, and water test results.

Water filtration systems need routine maintenance to keep performing properly. Expired filters can reduce flow, allow taste and odor problems to return, cause pressure drops, and shorten the life of downstream equipment. We provide filter replacement, system inspections, RO membrane checks, water softener maintenance, carbon filter replacement, sediment cartridge replacement, and performance testing.
Typical replacement timelines vary by system. Sediment filters may need replacement every 3 to 6 months, carbon filters often last 6 to 12 months, and RO membranes commonly last 2 to 3 years depending on water quality and usage. We provide maintenance reminders so your Phoenix water filtration system stays on schedule.

PFAS filtration is designed for homeowners and businesses concerned about PFOA, PFOS, and other forever chemicals. PFAS cannot be seen, tasted, or smelled reliably, so testing and verified filtration technology matter. Systems used for PFAS reduction may include reverse osmosis, activated carbon, granular activated carbon, ion exchange, or multi-stage treatment depending on results.
Tempe Water Filtration helps Phoenix customers compare under-sink PFAS filters, whole-home PFAS filtration, RO systems, and commercial PFAS treatment options. We focus on system certification, contact time, flow rate, filter capacity, and maintenance schedule so the system is appropriate for the water being treated.

Water quality testing is the starting point for every Phoenix water filtration recommendation. Testing helps identify whether your water concerns are related to hardness, chlorine, chloramines, TDS, sediment, pH, PFAS, lead, copper, arsenic, nitrates, taste, odor, or an existing system that needs maintenance.
Phoenix publishes annual water quality reports, but those reports summarize the municipal supply and do not test the water from your specific faucet. In-home testing helps determine what is actually coming through your plumbing, fixtures, refrigerator line, RO faucet, or existing filtration equipment.
Choosing A Service
Choosing the right water filtration system in Phoenix starts with identifying the problem you want to solve. A homeowner dealing with scale buildup may need a different system than someone concerned about drinking water taste, high TDS, PFAS, sediment, or appliance protection.
Because Phoenix water can be hard and mineral-heavy, many properties benefit from a combination approach. Testing helps determine whether you need whole-home filtration, reverse osmosis, softening, carbon filtration, sediment filtration, PFAS treatment, or maintenance for an existing system.
If your main concern is drinking water taste, TDS, bottled water use, PFAS, lead, fluoride, or dissolved contaminants, an under-sink reverse osmosis system may be the best starting point. RO systems are designed to provide filtered water at one dedicated faucet for drinking, cooking, coffee, tea, ice, and bottle filling.
Phoenix water can have elevated TDS compared with many other cities, which can affect taste and clarity. Reverse osmosis is often preferred for drinking water because it targets dissolved solids that standard carbon or sediment filters may not address.
If your goal is better water at every faucet, shower, appliance, and fixture, a whole-home water filtration system may be the better fit. Whole-home systems are installed near the main water line so water is treated before moving through your property.
This option is often recommended for Phoenix homes dealing with chlorine taste and odor, sediment, chemical smell, general water quality concerns, or multiple water issues throughout the house. Whole-home systems can also be paired with softeners or RO systems for a more complete solution.
If you notice white buildup on faucets, shower glass, tile, dishes, or fixtures, hard water minerals are likely part of the problem. Phoenix’s reported hardness range can reach very hard levels, and a water softener may be the most effective solution when scale is the main concern.
A water softener is different from a water filter. Filtration helps with taste, odor, sediment, and certain contaminants, while softening helps reduce calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale. Many Phoenix homes benefit from both.
If your water tastes chemical or smells like chlorine, carbon filtration may be the right fit. Carbon filters are commonly used for taste and odor improvement and can be installed under the sink or as part of a whole-home system.
For broader household improvement, a whole-home carbon filter may help improve water used for showers, laundry, cooking, and cleaning. For drinking water only, an under-sink carbon filter or RO system may be more practical.
If your water looks cloudy, has particles, leaves grit behind, or clogs filters and fixtures, sediment filtration may be needed. Sediment filters capture physical particles before they reach faucets, appliances, RO membranes, carbon filters, or water softeners.
Sediment filtration is often the first stage in a larger system. In Phoenix homes, it may be used to protect downstream equipment and improve clarity before other filtration technologies do their job.
If you are not sure whether you need a water softener, reverse osmosis system, whole-home filter, carbon filter, sediment filter, or PFAS system, water testing is the best first step. Testing helps identify what is actually in your water instead of guessing based on symptoms alone.
Tempe Water Filtration reviews your results and explains your options clearly. If a simple filter replacement is enough, we will tell you. If a combined system is the better long-term solution, we will explain why.
Tired of Bad Water?
Phoenix homes often deal with water issues connected to desert mineral content, surface water sources, groundwater blending, municipal treatment, plumbing conditions, and seasonal changes. These issues can affect taste, fixtures, appliances, plumbing, and drinking water preferences.
The most common complaints we hear from Phoenix homeowners include hard water scale, chlorine taste or odor, high TDS, sediment, appliance wear, and bottled water dependence.
Hard water is one of the most common Phoenix water problems. The City of Phoenix’s 2025 report lists total hardness between 172 and 302 ppm, or 10 to 17.6 grains per gallon. This range can create scale buildup on faucets, showerheads, glass, tile, plumbing fixtures, and water-using appliances.
Hard water can also reduce soap performance, leave spots on dishes, make laundry feel stiff, and contribute to buildup inside water heaters. A properly sized water softener can help reduce hardness minerals and protect the home from long-term scale problems.
Phoenix municipal water is treated for safety, but many homeowners still notice chlorine taste, chemical odor, or unpleasant tap water flavor. These issues may be more noticeable in drinking water, coffee, tea, ice, soups, and showers.
Carbon filtration is commonly used to reduce chlorine taste and odor. Depending on the specific disinfectant concerns, catalytic carbon or a multi-stage system may be recommended after testing.
TDS stands for total dissolved solids and measures dissolved minerals, salts, and other substances in water. Phoenix’s 2025 Water Quality Report lists TDS between 464 and 716 ppm. High TDS can affect taste, clarity, and drinking water preference.
Reverse osmosis is commonly used when homeowners want to reduce TDS at the kitchen sink. An RO system can provide cleaner drinking and cooking water while whole-home filtration or softening handles broader household water concerns.
Sediment may show up as sand, rust, silt, dirt, cloudy water, or visible particles. It can clog faucet aerators, showerheads, filter housings, appliance screens, and downstream filtration equipment.
Sediment filters can help capture these particles before they move through the home. They are often installed as pre-filters before carbon filters, water softeners, and reverse osmosis systems.
Hard water minerals and sediment can affect water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, ice makers, coffee systems, fixtures, and plumbing over time. Scale buildup can reduce efficiency, restrict flow, and increase cleaning or maintenance needs.
A combined water treatment plan can help protect equipment. For many Phoenix properties, this may include sediment filtration, carbon filtration, water softening, and reverse osmosis depending on the water test results.
Many Phoenix households buy bottled water because they do not like the taste or mineral content of tap water. This can become expensive and inconvenient while creating unnecessary plastic waste.
An under-sink reverse osmosis system or drinking water filtration system can provide filtered water directly at the kitchen tap. When paired with whole-home filtration, you can improve drinking water and broader household water quality at the same time.
Built for Phoenix's Hard Water, Chlorine Taste, and Drinking Water Concerns
Choosing the right water filtration company in Phoenix matters because water treatment is not one-size-fits-all. A system that works for one home may not be the right fit for another home with different plumbing, water usage, hardness, TDS, and drinking water concerns.
Tempe Water Filtration provides water testing, custom recommendations, professional installation, and ongoing support for Phoenix homeowners and businesses that want a system based on actual water quality.
Our team understands the common water problems found across Phoenix and the surrounding metro area, including hard water scale, chlorine taste and odor, sediment, high TDS, PFAS concerns, and appliance wear. We design systems around the issues local properties actually experience.
Phoenix water is tested extensively by the city, but the water at your faucet can still be affected by plumbing, fixtures, water heaters, refrigerator lines, and existing filters. That is why we test your property before recommending equipment.
Every installation starts with testing. We review hardness, chlorine, TDS, sediment, taste, odor, and other concerns depending on your situation. For more advanced concerns, lab testing may be recommended for PFAS, heavy metals, nitrates, arsenic, or other contaminants.
Testing helps us decide whether you need a whole-home filter, water softener, reverse osmosis system, carbon filter, sediment filter, PFAS system, commercial system, or simple maintenance. This keeps the recommendation focused and practical.
A good water filtration system only works properly when it is sized, installed, connected, tested, and maintained correctly. Our technicians handle system placement, plumbing connections, pressure checks, startup, walkthrough, and maintenance guidance.
After installation, we provide support for filter replacement, system inspections, RO membrane replacement, water softener maintenance, carbon and sediment filter changes, and troubleshooting. Our goal is to keep your Phoenix water filtration system performing properly long term.
How it works
Our installation process is designed to make water filtration simple, clear, and reliable. From the first consultation to long-term maintenance, we help Phoenix homeowners and businesses understand their water and choose the right system.
Every step is focused on matching your actual water conditions to the right equipment, then installing and supporting that system properly.
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Call Tempe Water Filtration or submit the estimate form to tell us about your Phoenix water concerns. We will ask whether you are dealing with hard water scale, chlorine taste, sediment, high TDS, bottled water dependence, appliance wear, commercial water issues, or an existing system that needs service.
We also review your property type, household size, business type, plumbing layout, water usage, and budget. This helps us prepare for the right type of water test and system discussion.
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We test your water for the concerns most relevant to your property. This may include hardness, chlorine, TDS, sediment, pH, taste, odor, pressure, and system performance if you already have filtration equipment.
For advanced drinking water concerns, lab testing may be recommended for PFAS, lead, copper, arsenic, nitrates, or other contaminants. Testing gives us real data so we do not guess.
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After testing, we explain your results in plain language. We compare options such as whole-home filtration, reverse osmosis, water softening, carbon filtration, sediment filtration, PFAS treatment, commercial filtration, or filter replacement.
We also explain what each system does and does not do. This helps you understand whether you need one system or a combination setup.
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Once the right system is selected, our technicians install the equipment, connect it to the correct plumbing location, check fittings, review pressure and flow, and confirm the system is working as intended.
We work carefully to protect cabinets, counters, flooring, plumbing, and the installation area. Whether the system is under the sink, near the main water line, in a garage, or at a commercial point of use, we focus on clean workmanship and service access.
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After installation, we walk you through the system so you understand how it works, where it is located, and what maintenance is required. We explain filter changes, bypass valves, salt levels, RO faucet operation, tank fill time, or pressure expectations depending on the system.
When appropriate, we can provide before-and-after water quality readings so you can see measurable improvement. This is especially useful for RO systems, whole-home filters, carbon filters, and maintenance visits.
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After installation, we provide ongoing support to keep your system performing properly. This may include filter replacement reminders, scheduled maintenance, water softener service, RO membrane replacement guidance, pressure checks, water testing, and system inspections.
Phoenix water conditions and household usage can affect replacement timelines, so we help create a service schedule that fits your system. This helps prevent expired filters, reduced flow, taste problems, and preventable equipment issues.
Case study 1: A Phoenix homeowner dealing with white scale, spots on dishes, and buildup around faucets may see the best results from water softener installation or a combined softener and whole-home filtration system. After testing hardness and reviewing water usage, the system can be sized to reduce calcium and magnesium minerals before they cause scale throughout the home.
Case study 2: A Phoenix household that buys bottled water because of mineral taste, high TDS, or concerns about drinking water may benefit from under-sink reverse osmosis. A properly installed RO system can provide dedicated filtered water for drinking, cooking, coffee, tea, ice, and bottle filling while helping reduce reliance on cases of bottled water.
Case study 3: A Phoenix business such as an office, restaurant, break room, or coffee shop may benefit from commercial filtration based on equipment and water demand. Sediment filtration can protect equipment, carbon filtration can improve taste and odor, softening can reduce scale, and commercial RO can improve water used for beverages, ice, and food prep.
GET CLEANER WATER
Cleaner water starts with testing, proper system design, and professional installation. Tempe Water Filtration provides whole-home water filtration, reverse osmosis systems, water softeners, carbon filters, sediment filters, under-sink systems, PFAS filtration, commercial filtration, filter replacement, and water quality testing throughout Phoenix, AZ and the surrounding metro area.
WATER FILTRATION HELP
Tempe Water Filtration installs whole-home water filtration systems, reverse osmosis drinking water systems, water softeners, carbon filters, sediment filters, under-sink filters, PFAS filtration systems, commercial filtration systems, and replacement filters throughout Phoenix, AZ.
Tempe Water Filtration installs whole-home water filtration systems, reverse osmosis drinking water systems, water softeners, carbon filters, sediment filters, under-sink filters, PFAS filtration systems, commercial filtration systems, and replacement filters throughout Phoenix, AZ.
Yes. Phoenix water is commonly hard to very hard. The 2025 Phoenix Water Quality Report lists total hardness between 172 and 302 ppm, or 10 to 17.6 grains per gallon. Hard water can cause scale buildup, spots on dishes, white residue, dry-feeling skin, and appliance wear.
The best water filter depends on your water test results and goals. Many Phoenix homes benefit from a water softener for hardness, whole-home filtration for chlorine and sediment, and reverse osmosis for drinking water concerns such as TDS, taste, PFAS, fluoride, or heavy metals.
Reverse osmosis may be a good fit if your main concern is drinking water taste, high TDS, bottled water use, PFAS, fluoride, lead, arsenic, or dissolved contaminants. RO systems are usually installed under the kitchen sink and provide filtered water from a dedicated faucet.
A water softener may be recommended if you have hard water scale, white buildup on faucets, spots on dishes, soap scum, dry-feeling skin, stiff laundry, or appliance buildup. Water testing confirms your hardness level and helps determine the right softener size.
Whole-home filtration treats water as it enters the home, improving water throughout the property. Reverse osmosis is usually installed under the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water. Many Phoenix homeowners choose both for broader treatment and better drinking water.
Yes. Carbon filtration is commonly used to reduce chlorine taste and odor. Depending on testing, a whole-home carbon filter, under-sink carbon filter, or RO system with carbon stages may be recommended.
Reverse osmosis is commonly used to reduce TDS at the drinking water tap. Whole-home filtration and softening may improve other household water issues, but RO is typically the better choice when the main goal is lower TDS for drinking and cooking water.
Yes. We provide water testing for Phoenix homes and businesses. Testing may include hardness, chlorine, TDS, sediment, pH, taste, odor, and other concerns. Lab testing may be recommended for PFAS, heavy metals, nitrates, arsenic, or more detailed drinking water analysis.
Cost depends on the system type, water test results, plumbing access, home size, and installation complexity. Basic under-sink or RO systems may start in the hundreds, while whole-home filtration and softener systems often cost more depending on capacity and equipment. We provide clear pricing before installation.
Filter replacement depends on the system and water usage. Sediment and carbon filters are often replaced every 6 to 12 months, though sediment filters may need service sooner in some homes. RO membranes commonly last 2 to 3 years depending on water quality and maintenance.
Yes. We install commercial filtration systems for offices, restaurants, coffee shops, break rooms, retail spaces, medical offices, dental offices, and other businesses. Systems may include commercial RO, carbon filtration, softening, sediment filtration, or whole-building treatment.
Yes. A professionally installed reverse osmosis or under-sink drinking water system can provide filtered water at your kitchen tap, helping reduce bottled water purchases and plastic waste.
We serve Phoenix and nearby areas throughout the metro, including Tempe, Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, Laveen, Ahwatukee, Paradise Valley, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and surrounding communities.
Call Tempe Water Filtration or request an estimate online. We will schedule a consultation, test your water, explain your options, provide a clear quote, and install the system that fits your Phoenix property.
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