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Water Filtration & Softening Systems in Glendale, AZ

Water Purification System Installation & Service

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Water treatment systems are designed to remove impurities from your water supply. This can include anything from minerals and chemicals to bacteria and viruses. At Trident Plumbing and Drain, we offer a range of water treatment systems in Glendale and throughout the Phoenix area. Our plumbers are highly trained and experienced in all types of water treatment systems, and we can help you find the right system for your home or business.

Benefits of Water Treatment Systems

There are many benefits to installing a water treatment system in your Glendale home. Water treatment systems can help you save money on your water bill, reduce the risk of water damage, and improve the taste and quality of your water. They can also help you avoid the need for costly repairs and replacements.

Some of the benefits of water treatment systems include:

  • Removal of Contaminants: Water treatment systems effectively remove or reduce various contaminants from the water supply. These may include bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, minerals, and man-made pollutants like industrial chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
  • Improved Health and Safety: By eliminating harmful microorganisms and chemicals, water treatment systems help prevent waterborne diseases and illnesses. This is particularly crucial for developing regions where access to clean, safe water is limited.
  • Better Taste and Odor: Water treatment can enhance the taste and odor of water by removing or reducing substances that may impart unpleasant flavors or smells.
  • Protection of Plumbing and Appliances: Treatment systems can help extend the lifespan of household plumbing and appliances by reducing the buildup of minerals and sediments, which can clog pipes and reduce the efficiency of water-using devices.
  • Reduced Environmental Impact: By reducing the need for bottled water, water treatment systems can help lower the environmental impact associated with the production, transportation, and disposal of plastic bottles.
  • Savings on Bottled Water: Having access to clean, treated water at home reduces the need to purchase bottled water, resulting in cost savings over time.
  • Decreased Risk of Waterborne Diseases: Water treatment systems play a crucial role in preventing outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and giardiasis by eliminating harmful microorganisms.
  • Protection of Ecosystems: Properly treated water that is returned to natural water bodies is less likely to harm aquatic life and ecosystems, as it contains fewer pollutants and contaminants.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Water treatment systems help ensure that water quality meets or exceeds regulatory standards, which are designed to safeguard public health and the environment.
  • Customization for Specific Needs: Different types of water treatment systems can be tailored to address specific water quality issues, such as hardness, pH levels, or the presence of specific contaminants.
  • Resilience to Natural Disasters: Water treatment systems with adequate backup and purification capabilities can provide a reliable source of clean water during emergencies like hurricanes, floods, or earthquakes.
  • Improved Aesthetics of Water: Water treatment can remove impurities that cause cloudiness or discoloration, resulting in clearer, more visually appealing water.

Types of Water Treatment Systems

We install, repair, and maintain all types of water treatment systems, including:

  • Water softeners
  • Reverse osmosis systems
  • Carbon filtration systems

Water Softeners

Water softeners are devices designed to reduce the concentration of minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, in hard water. They work through a process called ion exchange, where sodium ions are exchanged for the hard minerals, resulting in softer, more manageable water. This helps prevent scale buildup in pipes and appliances, prolonging their lifespan. Additionally, softened water requires less soap and detergents for cleaning, leading to cost savings.

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Reverse osmosis (RO) systems are advanced water filtration technologies that purify water by forcing it through a semi-permeable membrane. This process effectively removes a wide range of contaminants, including dissolved solids, bacteria, and viruses, producing exceptionally clean and clear drinking water. RO systems are highly effective in improving taste, odor, and overall water quality. They are widely used in households and industries where high-purity water is crucial.

Carbon Filters

Carbon filters, also known as activated carbon filters, are a popular water treatment method. They use a porous form of carbon to absorb and trap contaminants, chemicals, and impurities from water. This includes chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and sediment. The activated carbon's large surface area allows for effective filtration. Carbon filters are commonly used in household water pitchers, faucet attachments, and whole-house filtration systems. They improve taste and odor, making water more palatable, and provide an affordable and eco-friendly solution for cleaner, safer drinking water.

What Separates Us from the Rest?

At Trident Plumbing & Drain, we will always put you first. That's why so many people in Phoenix trust us time and again.

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We install, repair, and maintain all types of water treatment systems

There are many different types of water treatment systems, and the right system for your home or business depends on the specific impurities in your water supply. Our Glendale plumbers can help you determine the best system for your needs and provide an estimate for the cost of your new water treatment system.