Every solution we offer, engineered for your water.
Nine residential water treatment services, sized to the chemistry of each Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin city we serve. Every page has a city-by-city breakdown with the numbers, sources, and recommendations for your address.
Whole-home water filters
Catch chlorine, DBPs, and sediment before they reach a faucet.
A point-of-entry filter protects every tap and shower in the house. We size sediment, GAC, catalytic carbon, or KDF-based systems to your tap test and your household's peak flow — and we stock NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401, and 372 certified media.
- Sediment prefilter sized to service flow
- Activated or catalytic carbon stage
- NSF-certified media and housings
Arsenic removal
Certified-safe levels, verified after install.
Arsenic is naturally occurring in Southern Oregon's volcanic bedrock and shows up in roughly 44% of tested Jackson County wells. We test for total arsenic plus speciation so the media choice — iron-based adsorptive, anion exchange, or point-of-use RO — actually fits your water.
- Lab test with As(III) / As(V) speciation
- Adsorptive media or point-of-use RO
- Post-install confirmation retest
Reverse osmosis
95-99% rejection of dissolved solids at the kitchen tap.
A point-of-use RO rejects arsenic, nitrate, fluoride, chromium-6, PFAS, lead, and trihalomethanes at 95-99% — all from one under-sink unit. We size, install, sanitize, and run the feed-water test first so the membrane isn't ruined by iron, hardness, or chlorine you didn't know about.
- 4- or 5-stage NSF/ANSI 58 certified system
- Dedicated faucet and ice-maker tee
- Optional remineralization cartridge
Water softeners
Ion exchange for real hardness, sized to your water.
A proper softener pays for itself in water heater and appliance life — but only if it's actually needed and correctly sized. We run a lab hardness test, check for iron and manganese (which foul resin), and configure metered demand-based regeneration that uses a fraction of the salt of timer-based units.
- Lab hardness test plus iron / manganese check
- Correctly sized resin and brine tank
- Metered demand-based valve
Salt-free scale conditioners
Template-assisted crystallization — no brine, no salt bags.
TAC media converts dissolved calcium and magnesium into microscopic crystals that pass through plumbing instead of coating it. No salt, no wastewater, no electricity on most models. It's the right call for low-hardness city water, tankless water heaters, and homes where brine discharge is a problem.
- TAC media tank, no regen cycles
- Sediment prefilter
- 5-year-plus media life
City water remediation
Whole-home treatment for chlorine, DBPs, lead, and PFAS.
City water is legally compliant but rarely ideal — chlorine residual, TTHMs and HAA5 that keep forming in the pipes, chromium-6, chlorate, and PFAS. We pull your Consumer Confidence Report, test at your tap, and design a carbon + softener + point-of-use RO train for your actual flow.
- Sediment prefilter plus catalytic carbon tank
- Optional softener or salt-free conditioner
- Point-of-use RO at the kitchen
Chlorine removal
No more pool-water taste, smell, or dry skin.
Free chlorine is removed efficiently by standard granular activated carbon. Chloramine — chlorine plus ammonia — is more persistent and needs catalytic activated carbon. We check your utility's CCR for which disinfectant they use and size contact time and media to your service flow.
- Standard GAC or catalytic carbon, matched to disinfectant
- Backwashing valve, bypass install
- Shower filter options for bathing
Hydrogen sulfide removal
Eliminate rotten-egg odor at the source — not the symptom.
H2S degasses fast, so mail-away lab tests often read zero when the water obviously smells. We test on-site, diagnose whether it's well water or a magnesium anode rod in your water heater, and size aeration, oxidation, or catalytic carbon based on concentration plus any iron present.
- On-site H2S and iron test
- Aeration or oxidation pretreatment as sized
- Catalytic carbon or greensand filter
Well water services
Full panel testing, treatment trains, pump and tank service.
Private wells are not regulated by the EPA — the homeowner is fully responsible. We run a full well panel (arsenic, bacteria, nitrate, VOCs where indicated, metals), diagnose flow and pressure issues, design the right treatment stack, and put the whole system on a service calendar.
- Full panel test — on-site plus certified lab
- Pump, bladder tank, and pressure switch check
- Custom pretreatment + filtration + UV stack
PFAS removal
Forever chemicals out of your drinking water before the 2029 EPA deadline.
PFOA and PFOS are now federally regulated at 4.0 parts per trillion under the EPA's 2024 Drinking Water Rule, with system compliance required by 2029. Klamath Falls' Balsam well already exceeds the new MCL. We size point-of-use RO or whole-house GAC to the specific PFAS profile on your CCR or well test.
- CCR review and PFAS lab panel where indicated
- NSF/ANSI 58 RO at the kitchen for fastest reduction
- Whole-house GAC where multiple taps need coverage
VOC removal
Benzene, TCE, PCE, and PCP — out of your water at every fixture.
Volatile organic compounds — benzene from melted plastic pipes, TCE/PCE from solvent plumes, PCP from wood treatment sites — show up in southern Oregon water in two predictable contexts: post-Almeda Talent and Phoenix, and the DEQ-documented industrial groundwater of White City. We test, design, and install for the specific compounds present.
- VOC lab scan (BTEX plus chlorinated solvents)
- Whole-home GAC sized to flow and contact time
- Point-of-use RO at the kitchen
Nitrate removal
Below the 10 mg/L MCL at the kitchen tap, infant-safe.
Nitrate is the contaminant that does the most acute health harm at low concentrations — the federal MCL of 10 mg/L is set specifically to protect infants from methemoglobinemia. It shows up in southern Oregon wells in agricultural valleys and in some Medford Water-served distribution segments. We test, then size RO or anion exchange to your actual result.
- Lab nitrate test plus sulfate context
- Point-of-use RO or whole-house anion exchange
- Annual retest, especially after a wet winter
Iron and manganese removal
End the orange and black staining, restore appliance life.
Iron and manganese aren't health risks at typical well concentrations, but they are why your water heater fails early, why laundry stains rust-orange, and why your faucets run black inside. They almost always co-occur with hydrogen sulfide in southern Oregon's reducing groundwater. We test, sequence the right oxidation step, and size the filter to your peak flow.
- Iron, manganese, pH, and alkalinity lab panel
- Aeration or oxidation as needed before the filter
- Manganese greensand, Katalox Light, or air-injection media
Lead removal
Lead-free at the kitchen tap, even with old service lines.
Lead in residential water almost always comes from the household plumbing — pre-1986 lead solder joints, brass fixtures cast before 2014, lead service lines under older parts of Medford and Ashland. The fix is point-of-use, certified to NSF/ANSI 53 for lead reduction or NSF/ANSI 58 for RO. We test first-draw and flushed samples to confirm the source.
- First-draw and flushed lab lead samples
- NSF/ANSI 53 point-of-use filter or NSF/ANSI 58 RO
- Optional fixture replacement as permanent fix
UV disinfection
Bacteria and viruses inactivated without chlorine, at the well.
UV light at 254 nm inactivates bacteria, viruses, and protozoa — including chlorine-resistant Cryptosporidium and Giardia — without adding any chemical to the water. It's the right answer for a well that tested positive for total coliform, for any well after a flood, and for households that don't want chlorine residual in their plumbing.
- NSF/ANSI 55 Class A UV chamber sized to peak flow
- Sediment + carbon prefilters
- Annual lamp replacement and sleeve cleaning
Post-wildfire well testing
BTEX, bacteria, and metals after a fire — before you trust the well again.
Wildfire creates two specific water-system risks: damaged PVC and HDPE plumbing leaches benzene and other VOCs for years afterward, and surface runoff from burned watersheds carries bacteria, sediment, and metals into shallow wells. The Oregon Health Authority offered free testing under its wildfire program — but coverage was time-limited and many wells haven't been retested since.
- BTEX scan plus bacteria, nitrate, arsenic, lead
- Wellhead and casing inspection
- Treatment design if results are actionable
We'll test your water first. Then we'll recommend.
Every install starts with a free on-site test and a review of your Consumer Confidence Report. Certified-lab follow-up when the geology or history calls for arsenic, nitrate, bacteria, or VOC work. You get a written recommendation with the test data behind it before we quote equipment.
Schedule a free test| Problem | Best solution | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|
| Rotten-egg smell | H2S air injection | $$ |
| Scale on glassware | Water softener | $$ |
| Chlorine taste | Carbon filter | $ |
| Arsenic exceeds limit | RO + mineral cartridge | $$$ |
| Red/orange staining | Iron oxidation | $$ |