Water Filtration Systems in Lakewood, CO

Local Water Softening Equipment Supplier Expertise

Near Belmar in Lakewood, CO, hard water is a real concern for homeowners and businesses. We supply water softening equipment and purification systems designed to protect your plumbing, appliances, and water quality. Our water softening equipment supplier services focus on the unique needs of Northern Colorado's mineral-rich water—with solutions that work in mid-century ranch homes near Sutherland Shire Park and newer communities throughout the city.

How We Work

We diagnose, recommend, and install equipment that solves your water problems.

The Process

We start with a free water analysis to test hardness, mineral content, and contaminants. You'll know exactly what's in your water and what treatment fits your home.

Once we identify your water profile, we recommend the right equipment—whether a full water softener system, alkaline remineralization, or combined filtration. Our team handles installation, setup, and training so you get immediate results.

1

Test Your Water

Free analysis reveals hardness level, iron content, pH, and contaminants in your Lakewood water supply.

2

Choose Equipment

We recommend water softener systems or purification solutions matched to your test results and household needs.

3

Install & Support

Our team installs equipment, tests system performance, and explains maintenance so your water softener runs reliably.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We supply and install equipment that addresses Lakewood's specific water challenges.

Water Softener Systems

Our softeners remove calcium and magnesium that damage fixtures and reduce appliance efficiency. We install whole-house systems in Carmody, Kendrick Lake, and across Lakewood—from older homes with mineral buildup to newer construction.

  • Protects water heaters and plumbing
  • Improves soap and detergent effectiveness
  • Eliminates white buildup on fixtures
Water softener installation in Lakewood home

Whole-house water softener installed in Lasley area—protecting plumbing and appliances

Alkaline Remineralization Systems

After softening, our remineralization systems restore beneficial minerals and balance pH. Many Lakewood families add this step to improve water taste and health benefits, especially in homes near Bear Creek and Morse Park.

  • Balances pH for optimal taste
  • Adds back magnesium and calcium
  • Works seamlessly with softening equipment
Water purification and remineralization system

Alkaline remineralization system paired with softening—restoring minerals and pH balance

Water Analysis & Testing

We test for hardness, iron, pH, and contaminants to understand your exact water profile. This guides equipment selection and ensures you get the right solution without overspending on unnecessary add-ons.

System Maintenance & Repair

We maintain and repair water softener systems for homes across Glennon Heights, Edgewood, and the Belmar area. Regular service keeps systems running efficiently and prevents mineral tank damage.

Why Local Water Softening Matters

Lakewood's water supply comes from Denver Water and Green Mountain Water District, sourcing from snowmelt and reservoirs with high mineral content.

Hard water in Lakewood causes scale buildup in appliances, reduces soap effectiveness, and shortens the lifespan of water heaters and dishwashers. A water softener system solves these issues while saving money on energy and maintenance costs.

Protects Your Home Investment

Homeowners in Lakewood's neighborhoods—from 1950s brick ranches in Lasley to newer communities near Colorado Mills—benefit from softening to prevent plumbing corrosion and fixture staining. The mineral buildup that hardens water can cost thousands in unexpected repairs.

Saves Energy & Water

Soft water allows appliances to run more efficiently, reducing energy use and extending equipment life. In drought-conscious Lakewood, efficient water use matters—and softeners help.

Where We Serve in Lakewood

We install and service water softening equipment throughout Lakewood and the surrounding West Metro Denver area.

Main Service Areas

We serve all Lakewood neighborhoods, including Belmar, Lasley, Carmody, Kendrick Lake, Glennon Heights, Edgewood, Two Creeks, and areas near Bear Creek High School. We also install equipment for customers in nearby Wheat Ridge, Golden, and Morrison.

Easy Access via Colfax & Highway 6

Lakewood sits on Colfax Avenue and Highway 6, making it accessible from Denver, Golden, and all of North Metro. We schedule installations and service calls throughout the week to fit your schedule.

Call us today to schedule your free water analysis or discuss existing equipment needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a water softener?

Schedule a free water analysis with us. We test your hardness level, and if it's above 60 ppm (parts per million), a softener will improve your water quality, protect appliances, and save money.

Can I install a water softener in my Lakewood home if it's on a septic system?

Yes. Most Lakewood homes use municipal water and sewer, but we handle septic-system installations too. The backwash from softening can be managed carefully to protect septic function.

What's the difference between a water softener and a purification system?

Water softeners remove hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium). Purification systems filter contaminants like sediment and chlorine. Many homes need both for complete water quality.

Do I need to adjust my plumbing for a water softener installation?

Most Lakewood homes don't require major changes. We connect softeners to your main water line, add a bypass valve, and drain line. Our team handles all setup—no surprises.

How often do water softener systems need maintenance?

We recommend annual service checks to inspect valves and test resin. Most systems run well with minimal maintenance when properly installed and monitored.

Can I use softened water for watering plants in Lakewood's drought season?

Softened water is safe for most plants, though some sensitive species prefer rainwater. During drought restrictions, focus on hand watering and drip irrigation to conserve.

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