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Sedona, Arizona

We proudly serve Yavapai County including Sedona, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Oak Creek, and Flagstaff.

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.

We are licensed Arizona contractors, holding license ROC #333671.

Understanding Northern Arizona Water Quality and Hardness Levels

Most of the water in Northern Arizona comes from groundwater sources. While we are fortunate that our water is generally free from industrial pollution, water naturally acts as a solvent, picking up a variety of natural and man-made contaminants that can impact both its water quality and its effects on plumbing and appliances.

Nearly all of Northern Arizona’s water is classified as hard water, with calcium bicarbonate as the primary mineral. Hardness levels typically range from 7 to over 30 grains per gallon, though readings exceeding 100 grains per gallon have been recorded. This hardness often appears as lime scale buildup. Any hardness level above 10.5 grains per gallon is considered extremely hard.

When you’re ready to take a closer look at the water in your home or business, contact us for a FREE on-site water analysis. Our Water Specialist will test for hardness, iron, pH, and TDS levels, and recommend customized water treatment solutions to meet your needs.

Understanding Your Water Source: Municipal vs. Private Well Water

If your home connects to a municipal water supply, your local water utility must provide drinking water that meets minimum EPA standards. To better understand your water quality, request a Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), which details testing results and any detected contaminants. To locate contact information for your local water supplier, click here…

If your home relies on a private well, you serve as your own water provider and take responsibility for protecting your water supply. For this reason, well owners should schedule regular bacteria testing along with periodic inorganic water analysis to help ensure water quality remains consistent.

Regardless of whether your water comes from a municipal system or a private well, it contains more than just H₂O. In many cases, water treatment solutions can improve taste, reduce contaminants, and protect household plumbing. To review your local municipality’s drinking water quality report, click here…

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Sedona, AZ Clearwater Systems

Store Hours

  • Monday - Friday : 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

For all Inquiries

2697 W Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 86336

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