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Clearwater Systems of Arizona

Trust Clearwater Systems of Arizona for all your water treatment needs. With years of experience, we have a long history of providing customers with high-quality drinking water solutions and reliable products.

In addition, our water experts work closely with you to select the right system that addresses the unique water issues in your home or business. We prioritize customer service and bring a professional approach to every visit, starting with a thorough water analysis to ensure your water quality meets the highest standards.

Whether you need residential or commercial solutions, we are here to help. Providing expertise, quality, and peace of mind for every water treatment project. We have Certified Water Specialists and Technicians. Trust Clearwater Systems for all your water treatment needs.

Sedona Water Issues

Sedona city water typically contains hardness, chlorine, and other factors that can affect taste, odor, and overall drinking water quality. In rural areas, well water commonly has high hardness levels and may contain arsenic, iron, or sulfur.

Prescott Valley Water Issues

City water typically contains hardness, chlorine, and other factors that can affect taste, odor, and overall drinking water quality. In nearby areas such as Camp Verde and Prescott, well water commonly has high hardness levels and may contain arsenic.

We provide customized water treatment solutions, including installation and ongoing maintenance of water softeners, drinking water systems, filters, and whole-home water treatment systems.

Arizona contractors holding license ROC #333671

Understanding Water in Arizona

Most of the water in Northern Arizona comes from groundwater, and fortunately, it rarely suffers from industrial pollution. However, water naturally acts as a solvent, picking up both natural and man-made contaminants that can affect its taste, performance in appliances, or even health.

If your home uses a municipal water supply, the local water utility must provide water that meets EPA minimum standards. They should also provide a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) or water quality report upon request. You can find contact information for your local water supplier here: EPA Safe Drinking Water.

If you own a private well, you take on the responsibility of maintaining the safety of your water supply. Well owners should conduct regular bacteria testing and occasional inorganic water analysis to ensure their water remains healthy and safe.

Regardless of your water source, whether well or municipal, your water contains more than just H₂O. Most households in Arizona benefit from water treatment solutions to improve taste, remove contaminants, and protect both health and appliances.

Clearwater Systems of Arizona

areas we serve

  • Sedona
  • Prescott Valley
  • Camp Verde
  • Cottonwood
  • Oak Creek
  • Prescott
  • Dewey-Humboldt
  • Chino Valley
  • Flagstaff