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Reverse Osmosis Systems in Phoenix, AZ

Are you looking to improve the quality of your home’s drinking and cooking water? Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems offer beneficial solutions to the water quality challenges homeowners face in the Valley. Call Howard Air & Plumbing for expert RO system installation you can trust.

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Improve Your Water Quality with Our Phoenix RO Systems

Phoenix water is famously hard. For whole-house hardness, water softeners are the go-to solution, while RO (Reverse Osmosis) systems are highly effective at removing these minerals from specific points of use. Say goodbye to scale buildup in your coffee maker, mineral film on your ice cubes, and cloudy residue on your drinking glasses.

Eliminate Harmful Contaminants from Your Drinking Water

Chlorine is essential for keeping Phoenix’s water supply safe, but it often leaves an unpleasant taste and odor. Our Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems are incredibly effective at removing chlorine and chloramines before the water reaches your glass. Have peace of mind knowing your family is enjoying clean, safe, and delicious drinking water every day.

Reduce Reliance on Bottled Water and Save Money

With our hot climate, hydration is key. RO systems offer an unlimited supply of high-quality, great-tasting tap water, eliminating the need for costly single-use plastic bottled water, a smart choice for you and the environment.

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Expert Installation of RO Systems in the Phoenix Valley

We offer professional RO system installation services across the entire Phoenix area. Ensuring your system is set up correctly from day one for peak performance with pure, great-tasting water.

Reverse Osmosis vs. Whole-House Filters

Whole-house filters provide more protection from contaminants for all water uses, while RO systems provide highly targeted, superior purification for drinking and cooking. Used together they provide unparalleled water quality in your home.

Upgrading or Replacing Existing Water Heaters

Need a more energy-efficient or higher-volume water heating system? Contact Howard Air and Plumbing today! Our team will help you select the best water heating appliances and accessories to best fit your household needs and budget. We also provide replacement solutions for your broken down water heater.

Enjoy Premium Reverse Osmosis Systems for Your Phoenix Home

Discover exceptional water purity and taste with our comprehensive Reverse Osmosis (RO) system services in Phoenix. We offer expert consultation, quality installations, routine maintenance, prompt repairs for all makes and models, and seamless filter replacements. We also provide performance testing and custom solutions, including remineralization filters. Call Howard Air & Plumbing today to schedule your RO system service and elevate your home’s water quality.

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Water Heater Repair FAQs

Yes! A licensed plumber is the right professional to call for hot water heater repair. Whether you’re dealing with inconsistent water temperatures, strange noises, or a complete lack of hot water, a plumber can diagnose the issue and recommend the best solution. From traditional tank systems to tankless water heater repair, they have the tools and experience to handle the situation safely and efficiently.

The cost of repairing a hot water heater can vary depending on the issue and the type of system you have. On average, you might expect to pay between $150 and $500 for standard repairs, though more complex problems could cost more. If you need emergency water heater repair outside of regular business hours, you may face additional fees, but the quick response can help prevent larger, costlier problems.

The most common issues include sediment buildup, a faulty thermostat, or a broken heating element. For homeowners with a tankless water heater, repair needs often arise from mineral scale buildup or sensor malfunctions. Regular maintenance can help catch these issues early, saving you money and extending the life of your unit.

While you can look for obvious signs, such as leaks, unusual sounds, or fluctuating water temperatures, diagnosing a water heater problem can be tricky without professional help. A plumber will perform a thorough inspection, checking components like the thermostat, heating element, and pressure relief valve to pinpoint the issue accurately.

Common warning signs include rust-colored water, odd noises (like popping or rumbling), water that takes too long to heat, or visible leaks around the base of the unit. If you notice any of these, it may be time to call in a professional before the problem escalates.

A traditional tank water heater typically lasts 8 to 12 years, while a tankless system can last 15 to 20 years with proper care. Regular maintenance, such as flushing the tank or descaling the unit, plays a big role in extending its lifespan and ensuring you get the most from your investment.