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Free Water Quality Testing in Peoria, AZ

Peoria water hardness: 16-21 grains per gallon (GPG)
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Aquafeel Solutions Arizona provides free in-home water quality tests in Peoria, Arizona. Peoria tap water averages 16-21 grains per gallon hardness - well into the Water Quality Association's "very hard" category - and is treated with CAP-blend water at the end of a long distribution line. A 15-minute on-site test by certified specialist Solit Zitnik measures hardness, chlorine, TDS, and contaminants in your home. No obligation. Bilingual EN/ES service. Call (602) 603-4006 or book online.

A certified water specialist comes to your home in Peoria, runs a complete 15-minute test at your kitchen tap, and shows you exactly what is in your water. No cost. No obligation. Available across every Peoria neighborhood.

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Why Peoria Water is Different

Peoria stretches from the historic downtown core at the south end all the way north to the shoreline of Lake Pleasant, covering nearly 180 square miles, much of it still undeveloped desert. City of Peoria Utilities delivers water to homes in Vistancia, Trilogy at Vistancia, Westwing Mountain, and the older neighborhoods around Old Town Peoria, blending CAP Colorado River water with groundwater from a network of wells. With Peoria's continued growth into far north pressure zones, water travels long distances through new infrastructure before reaching your kitchen.

Peoria is one of the largest cities by area in Arizona, and City of Peoria Utilities has had to extend water infrastructure across enormous stretches of mostly empty land to reach far-north developments like Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia. The city operates the Greenway Water Treatment Plant and the Quintero Water Treatment Plant, both processing CAP water before it joins the distribution system. Groundwater wells supplement supply, particularly in the southern half of the city. Because of the long delivery distances, residual disinfectant levels need to be managed carefully to keep water safe at the far end of the network. Chloramine is used because it lasts longer than free chlorine in long pipe runs. Customers in Vistancia at the north end often see slightly higher chloramine levels than residents in Old Town Peoria closer to the treatment plants. Hardness across Peoria runs 16 to 21 GPG, with summer peak readings on the upper end as groundwater contribution increases.

Source water summary: Central Arizona Project (CAP) Colorado River water and groundwater wells.
Average hardness: 16-21 grains per gallon (GPG) (the Water Quality Association classifies anything above 7 GPG as “very hard”).
Disinfectant: Chloramine residual is standard across most of the Peoria distribution network.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Peoria

Peoria's neighborhoods range from the historic core in Old Town Peoria, where homes were built when the area was still farmland, to the master-planned communities of Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia that pushed urban development all the way to the edge of Lake Pleasant. We test water in custom estates, golf-course homes, and family neighborhoods alike. Customers in Westwing Mountain often see different readings than Terramar because of how the pressure zones are organized, even though both communities receive water from the same treatment plants.

If your Peoria neighborhood is not listed above, we still serve you. The list highlights the communities where we test most often, but every Peoria address inside the City of Peoria Utilities service boundary qualifies for a free in-home water quality test.

Common Water Issues in Peoria

Peoria homeowners call us about scale buildup on shower glass and chrome, white film on dishes, dry skin after showering, faster water heater failures, and chlorinous taste in drinking water. Customers in Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia at the north end of the city often report stronger chloramine odor because of how disinfectant levels are managed across the long distribution network. Residents in Old Town Peoria sometimes see mineral staining around outdoor fixtures, particularly during summer when groundwater contribution increases.

None of these issues are unique to your home. They are the predictable result of moving very hard, chemically treated municipal water through residential plumbing for years on end. The good news: they are all solvable. The first step is a free test that tells you exactly what your water is doing right now, so you can make a treatment decision based on data rather than guesswork. A dual-tank softener works well in larger Peoria homes that need round-the-clock soft water.

How Our Free Water Test Works in Peoria

The whole appointment takes 15 minutes from start to finish. A certified specialist arrives at your scheduled window, tests your water at your kitchen sink, and walks you through every reading on the spot. No samples shipped to a lab, no waiting weeks for results, no obligation to buy anything.

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Book Online or Call

Pick a time that works on your schedule. Most Peoria appointments are confirmed within 48 hours.

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15-Minute In-Home Test

Specialist tests hardness, chlorine, TDS, and pH directly from your kitchen tap using calibrated meters.

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Real-Time Results

You see every reading in writing, learn what each number means, and decide what to do with no pressure to buy.

Peoria Water Test FAQ

Is Peoria tap water safe to drink?

Yes. Peoria tap water meets all EPA Safe Drinking Water Act standards. City of Peoria Utilities publishes annual Consumer Confidence Reports and operates the Greenway and Quintero treatment plants. Compliance with regulations does not address hardness or chloramine, which is why filtration remains popular.

Where does Peoria get its tap water?

Peoria sources water primarily from the Central Arizona Project Colorado River canal, treated at the Greenway and Quintero plants, supplemented by municipal groundwater wells distributed across the city.

How hard is Peoria's water?

Peoria water typically tests between 16 and 21 grains per gallon, well into the very hard category. North Peoria homes in Vistancia sometimes measure on the higher end during summer.

Why does North Peoria water taste different from South Peoria?

Long distribution distances to far-north neighborhoods like Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia require careful chloramine management to keep water safe at the end of the line. That can produce slightly stronger disinfectant taste compared to homes closer to the treatment plants.

Does Peoria add fluoride to its water?

Yes. Peoria fluoridates the municipal supply at the optimal level set by Arizona health authorities. Reverse osmosis is the standard removal method if you want fluoride-free drinking water.

Can you test water at homes near Lake Pleasant?

Yes. We test water in Vistancia, Trilogy, Westwing Mountain, and other communities that border Lake Pleasant. Free in-home testing takes about 15 minutes regardless of where you live in Peoria.

How quickly can someone come test my Peoria water?

Most Peoria appointments are scheduled within 48 hours. Our specialists work the West Valley several days a week, so getting a slot in Vistancia, Trilogy at Vistancia, or Old Town Peoria is usually fast.

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