Why Your Las Vegas Home Needs Water Filtration

Last summer, half of Summerlin called us because their water started tasting weird after the city switched up their chlorine levels. Here’s the thing about Vegas water—it’s technically safe to drink, but that doesn’t mean it tastes good or that it’s the healthiest option for your family.

Look, Vegas water is safe according to all the government standards and whatnot. But safe doesn’t mean good. Our water travels from Lake Mead through who knows how many miles of old pipes, gets loaded up with treatment chemicals, picks up minerals and sediment, and by the time it comes out your faucet… well, you know what it tastes like.

Maybe your water smells weird when you first turn on the tap in the morning. Or it leaves these gross white crusty rings around everything. Maybe you just hate the taste and you’re spending a fortune on bottled water every month. All that stuff is fixable, and way easier than most people think.

The thing is, different parts of the valley have different water problems. What works perfectly for someone in North Las Vegas might not be the right setup for Spring Valley or Blue Diamond. That’s why we always start by actually testing your water instead of just trying to sell you the most expensive system we have.