Water Treatment Systems in Pueblo
Improve the Safety & Quality of Your Home’s Water
Hard water contains dissolved minerals, which are hard on your household. By adding a soft water conditioner, your clothes and dishes will be cleaner. Fabrics will be softer; appliances will stay cleaner and last longer. Food and drinks will taste better, you’ll need less soap, and even your skin will feel the difference with softer water.
In addition to enhancing daily life, soft water systems positively impact plumbing longevity. The buildup of minerals in pipes over time can lead to blockages or corrosion, potentially causing costly repairs or replacements. Reducing mineral deposits improves the efficiency of water heaters and boilers, conserving energy and lowering utility bills. Residents in Pueblo who prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness will appreciate how water softening systems contribute to both environmental responsibility and personal utility savings. Our systems not only address immediate hard water issues but also provide long-term benefits for you and your home.
Schedule your service appointment by calling (719) 496-4939 or filling out our online form today.
We Are an Authorized, Independent Kinetico & Plumbers Choice Dealer & Installer
Kinetico and Plumbers Choice engineers put their very best thinking into developing innovations to remove nearly everything from water that isn’t water. Innovations that include water softener systems that are powered by the force of moving water instead of electricity. Water filter systems that achieve incredibly high levels of filtration for drinking water that are greater than or equal to 99.99% microbiologically pure.
Choosing Patterson Plumbing & Heating, Inc. for your water system needs means trusting an authorized dealer who uses advanced Kinetico technology. Our technicians are trained to install and maintain these systems with precision, ensuring you receive the full benefits of their innovation. Kinetico’s systems are celebrated for their reliability, minimal maintenance needs, and extended product lifespans. Whether you're experiencing hard water issues or looking to improve your water quality, our role as certified dealers ensures that you get systems tailored to your specific needs, backed by the assurance of product authenticity and service excellence.
Homeowners considering a whole-house solution often want to know how a system will integrate with existing plumbing and future upgrades. When we install a water purification system Pueblo homeowners can rely on, we evaluate your current fixtures, water heater, and any planned remodels so the new equipment is positioned correctly from the start. This approach helps you avoid rework later and aligns with local plumbing codes that apply in Pueblo and throughout Southern Colorado. By planning ahead, we make it easier to expand or modify your system as your household’s water needs change over time.
Symptoms Indicating the Need for Water Filtration & Purification
If your home water system is experiencing any of the following, you may need to replace your current water treatment system:
- Suspicious smells – chlorine, musty, rotten egg, gasoline
- Bad-tasting water – metallic, salty, acidic
- Suspicious appearance – rusty, cloudy, discoloration of your porcelain or cookware
- Blackening and pitting of a steel sink
Addressing these water quality issues is critical not only for the taste and odor of your home’s water but also for your health and safety. Prolonged exposure to contaminants can affect your health over time, emphasizing the importance of not ignoring these signs. Upgrading or replacing your water filtration system ensures that you and your family are protected from unwanted substances that can compromise the integrity of your plumbing and appliances. The durability and longevity of your home’s infrastructure also depend largely on addressing water issues promptly.
Experienced technicians from Patterson Plumbing & Heating, Inc. recommend regular inspections and maintenance of purification systems to catch potential issues early. This proactive approach minimizes the risk of long-term damages and extends the lifespan of your water system. Not only do we address current concerns, but we also provide insights and tips for ongoing water system maintenance, empowering you to maintain the quality and safety of your home's water supply.
Your water filtration system may be producing hard rather than soft water. Signs of hard water problems include:
- Water spots on your clean glassware
- Glassware that appears dull
- Soap scum in sinks and bathtub
- Chlorine smell
- Takes a lot of soap to lather up
- Deposit build-up and shorter life cycle for water appliances
Choosing Water Softener And Purification Options
When you start comparing different treatment options, it can be difficult to know which technology is the best fit for your home and budget. Some families only want to improve the taste of their drinking water, while others are focused on protecting new appliances or solving long-standing scale problems. During an in-home visit, we review where hard water is causing the most trouble, explain the differences between softening and filtration, and discuss how each system will change your day-to-day experience. This step-by-step approach helps you move from general research to a clear plan that fits the way your household actually uses water in Pueblo’s climate.
Cost is another major factor, and many homeowners want to balance upfront investment with long-term savings on soap, detergents, and plumbing repairs. We can outline the typical service life of various systems, expected maintenance needs, and how different configurations may affect your utility usage over time. For example, pairing a softener with targeted drinking water filtration often provides strong protection for fixtures and water-using appliances without over-treating water that is only used outdoors. By walking through these trade-offs together, you can choose equipment confidently and know how your investment supports comfort, efficiency, and the unique water conditions found in Southern Colorado communities.