Water Filtration & Softener Systems in the White Mountains


White Mountains water is notoriously hard. High mineral content — especially calcium and magnesium — leaves scale on fixtures, damages water heaters, shortens appliance life, and makes soap and shampoo less effective. The right filtration or softener system can protect your plumbing investment, improve your water quality, and save you money over time. Action Plumbing will tell you what system actually makes sense for your water, your home, and your budget — not just what carries the highest margin.

Call (928) 367-1626 for a free, honest assessment of your water quality and filtration options.

Water Filtration Services We Provide

Whole-Home Water Softeners

A whole-home softener treats water at the point it enters your house, protecting every fixture, water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine from mineral buildup. We size and install systems appropriate for your household without pushing oversized units.

Whole-Home Water Filtration

For homes with concerns about sediment, chlorine, or other contaminants, whole-home carbon filtration removes impurities before they reach your taps and appliances.

Under-Sink Drinking Water Filters

Reverse osmosis systems provide clean, great-tasting drinking water at the kitchen sink. We install and service RO systems that remove dissolved minerals, chlorine, and other contaminants from your drinking water.

Filter Maintenance & Replacement

Filtration systems only work when the filters are fresh. We service existing systems, replace cartridges, and keep your water treatment equipment performing properly.

Is Your Water Heater Failing Early?

Hard water is one of the leading causes of premature water heater failure in the White Mountains. If you've replaced a water heater in under 10 years, your water hardness may be the reason. A water softener is often the most cost-effective long-term solution.

AZ ROC# 265432 | Licensed, Bonded & Insured | Serving Show Low, Snowflake, Taylor, Pinetop-Lakeside, Heber, and surrounding White Mountains communities.