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Bottled Water vs. Water Filters: Why You Should Switch Today
Have you made the switch from bottled water to a water filter yet? Bottled water is a hassle to haul from the store, and it hurts our environment. The U.S. needs more than 1.5 million barrels of oil to keep up with creating plastic water bottles annually, many of which also end up in our landfills. Quit buying bottled water and wondering if it contains harmful chemicals such…
Kinetico Quality Water Helps With Fall Home Improvement in Tucson
Fall is here, and temperatures have finally started to drop. At this time of year, when the weather becomes more bearable, many homeowners begin to think of improving their homes. If you’re a homeowner in the Tucson area whose thoughts have turned to home improvement projects, make sure your plans include Kinetico Quality Water.
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Reduce Your Exposure to PFAS With Our Water Station
Unfortunately, you can no longer take your drinking water for granted. Many municipalities have less-than-ideal water supplies loaded with potentially harmful chemicals. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination is one such culprit. PFAS is not new, but the science investigating it has begun to yield surprising knowledge about the chemicals’ potential health…
What Is a Water Filter?
When you turn on a faucet in your home, you assume you’re getting quality water from a reliable source. But the truth is, your water may contain more than H2O. Tap water can contain a variety of impurities, including dirt, minerals, and chemicals, all of which can degrade the quality of your water and affect its taste. Luckily, water filters can help to remove the harmful substances in your water source…
Lots of habits have changed during this time of social distancing as many Arizonans are working and schooling from home. One of the positive changes we see is lots more people out and about walking and running, riding bikes and just taking a break from being at home.
Are you having trouble drinking enough water?
One of the changed habits that might be concerning is that you and your family are drinking less water. If you don’t…
Kinetico Incorporated came into existence 50 years ago when its two founders, Bill Prior and Jim Kewley, were asked to design a better water softener valve. What they ultimately created was a business that would make the world a better place while protecting our most precious resource – water.
Maricopa Water Processing Systems is an authorized Kinetico dealer that serves the Phoenix area. Kinetico provides water treatment…
Ensuring you have fresh, clean water is an essential but sometimes overlooked element of maintaining a healthy life and home. Especially in Arizona, where our water can be extremely hard.
Wells and public water systems contain impurities, hardness minerals, chlorine and chemicals that can affect the water’s taste and smell. This can impede your enjoyment of water by itself, mixed into other beverages, when your ice melts, or…
At Kinetico Quality Water, we are committed to helping you find the right product to ensure your home has the best water quality. We have a wide selection of Tucson water softeners and products that are independently certified to help ensure you are getting the right system. Water softeners can be a crucial part of any home in the Tucson area because they help to protect your pipes, fixtures, and appliances from the dangers and…
You’ve spent hundreds if not thousands of dollars on new bathroom and kitchen fixtures and appliances. They gleam. They sparkle, You can see your reflection. The water flows in a steady stream and in one direction. You enjoy the bliss for a month, maybe two, only to come face the faucet with… the white stuff. The nemesis of any fastidious house cleaner; mineral deposits.
Learn more here: Remove Mineral Deposits From Showerheads and…
You may have heard the water in Arizona is “crunchy” or “you can chew the water.” In a sense that is true.
Arizonans get their water from a variety of sources. Tucson is the Central Arizona Project’s (CAP) largest municipal customer followed by Phoenix, Scottsdale and Mesa. The Salt River Project (SRP) manages the Verde & Salt River water system that delivers 800,000 acre-feet of water across 375 square miles. Forty-three…