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Water softeners in Fountain Hills, Arizona

A meaningful number of Fountain Hills properties are seasonal. A system sitting unused for months wants a metered valve rather than a timer, or it regenerates all summer for an empty house.

No published figure

EPCOR Fountain Hills district does not publish a single hardness number for Fountain Hills. Vendor estimates for this area disagree wildly, so rather than repeat a guess we measure at your tap — which is free, and which is the only number that can size a system correctly.

About 20 minutes from our Scottsdale shop

Source: EPCOR Arizona water quality reports

Where Fountain Hills water comes from

Fountain Hills is supplied by EPCOR, drawing on Central Arizona Project water. EPCOR publishes its water quality by district rather than as a single Arizona figure, so the number that matters here is the Fountain Hills district report — not a valley average.

Installing in Fountain Hills homes

Hillside lots and split-level construction make Fountain Hills the most physically awkward town we work in. Where the main line enters, where a drain can reach, and how much elevation sits between them all shape what is installable, and it is genuinely different house to house.

Areas we cover in Fountain Hills

  • Firerock
  • Eagle Mountain
  • Sunridge Canyon
  • Crestview

What we install in Fountain Hills

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How hard is the water in Fountain Hills?

EPCOR Fountain Hills district does not publish a single hardness figure for Fountain Hills, so any exact number you are quoted is an estimate. Fountain Hills is supplied by EPCOR, drawing on Central Arizona Project water. EPCOR publishes its water quality by district rather than as a single Arizona figure, so the number that matters here is the Fountain Hills district report — not a valley average.

Do you install water softeners in Fountain Hills?

Yes. Fountain Hills is about 20 minutes from our Scottsdale shop, and we work there regularly. Hillside lots and split-level construction make Fountain Hills the most physically awkward town we work in. Where the main line enters, where a drain can reach, and how much elevation sits between them all shape what is installable, and it is genuinely different house to house.

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