Softer, cleaner water
From installing a new system to servicing one you already have, we cover the full range of water treatment.
Softener installation
Sized and installed to treat the water your whole home uses, not just one fixture.
Whole-home filtration
Filters sediment, chlorine taste, and other impurities from every tap in the house.
Softener repair & service
A softener that’s stopped softening usually needs a repair, not a full replacement.
Salt & resin service
Checking salt levels, cleaning the brine tank, and servicing the resin bed as needed.
Drinking water systems
Reverse osmosis and under-sink filtration for cleaner water right at the tap.
Not sure what your home needs? Tell us what you’re noticing and we’ll recommend a system.
Call and describe itSigns you have hard water
Hard water shows up in small, everyday ways before it starts affecting your plumbing and appliances.
What makes water hard
Hard water isn’t a plumbing problem so much as a mineral one — here’s where it comes from.
Calcium & magnesium
These dissolved minerals are what make water “hard” and cause scale to form.
Regional water supply
Water sources across Northern Colorado carry a naturally higher mineral content.
Well water
Groundwater often picks up more minerals as it passes through soil and rock.
No treatment yet
Without a softener or filter, minerals pass straight through to every fixture in the house.
An aging or undersized system
A softener that’s worn out or too small for the household stops keeping up.
How we choose the right system
A softener that’s the wrong size or type won’t perform. We match the system to your water and household.
We talk
You describe what you’re noticing and how many people use water in the home.
We test your water
A quick test shows hardness and helps confirm what kind of treatment fits.
We recommend a system
Sized right for your household, with pricing explained before we install.
We install & explain upkeep
We install it properly and walk you through the simple maintenance it needs.
Two different jobs, often used together
A softener removes the calcium and magnesium that cause hardness, protecting pipes, fixtures, and appliances. A filtration system targets other things — sediment, chlorine taste, or specific contaminants — improving how the water looks, tastes, and smells.
Many homes benefit from both: a softener for hardness and a filter for water quality. We’ll help you figure out what your home actually needs.
Hard water is hard on your water heater
Sediment builds up faster in hard water, making a tank work harder and wear out sooner. A softener installed alongside a new water heater can add years to its life.
What hard water costs you over time
Hard water doesn’t cause a single big problem — it quietly wears on everything that touches water.
Fixtures wear out faster
Mineral buildup stiffens valves and clogs aerators, shortening the life of faucets.
Appliances lose years
Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines all work harder in hard water.
Pipes narrow over time
Scale can build up inside pipes, gradually reducing flow throughout the home.
Licensed installation
A softener or filter ties into your main water line, so it needs to be plumbed correctly. Our licensed plumbers handle the install and bypass valves the right way.
Commercial & multi-unit systems
Restaurants, salons, and multi-unit properties can benefit from treated water too — for equipment life and water quality alike.
Salt-based vs. salt-free
Both address hard water differently. We’ll explain which fits your household and preferences.
Removes hardness minerals
The traditional approach — genuinely softens water by exchanging hardness minerals, with periodic salt refills.
Conditions instead of softens
Alters mineral behavior to reduce scale buildup without removing the minerals — no salt to refill.
Signs your softener needs attention
A softener that’s slipping usually shows the same hard-water signs it was installed to prevent.
Water treatment across Northern Colorado
Hard water is a fact of life across the region, which is why softeners and filtration are so common here. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.
See the full list on our service areas page. Fixtures already showing wear? See plumbing repair.
Keep your system working
A little upkeep keeps a softener or filter performing at its best for years.
Water treatment done right
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Understand your water
What hard water actually does to your home, and how it connects to your water heater and fixtures.
Living with hard water
What hard water quietly does to your pipes, fixtures, and appliances over time.
Read guideSigns you need repair
How sediment from hard water shows up as a water heater problem.
Read guideLow water pressure
When scale buildup from hard water is behind weak flow at the tap.
Read guideWater softener & filtration questions
How do I know if I need a water softener?
What’s the difference between a softener and a filter?
How often does a softener need maintenance?
Will a softener help my water heater last longer?
Do you repair softeners you didn’t install?
Is salt-free water treatment as effective as salt-based?
Do you install drinking water systems too?
Call for water treatment in Loveland
Hard water buildup, a softener that’s slipping, or a new install — we’ll find the right system and set it up right.
(970) 457-5970