Better Water Quality Throughout Your Entire Home

Whole-home water treatment systems installed in Rifle, Colorado.

When you turn on the tap in Rifle and notice a metallic taste, cloudiness, or a sulfur smell, you are experiencing the effects of minerals, sediment, or bacteria that made it through your municipal supply or private well. These issues affect more than taste—they leave stains on fixtures, reduce the lifespan of your water heater, and make soap less effective in the shower and laundry.

Pure Comfort LLC installs whole-home water treatment systems in partnership with Penguin Water, offering solutions that address mineral content, taste, odor, and sediment concerns. We recommend system configurations based on your water source and household size, then install the treatment unit on your main supply line so every faucet and appliance receives filtered water. Our installations include shut-off valves, bypass lines, and access for future filter changes.

If you want to improve water quality throughout your home in Rifle, contact us to discuss system options and schedule an installation consultation.

What Whole-Home Water Treatment Includes

When we install a water treatment system in Rifle, we mount the filtration tank on your main supply line, typically in the basement or utility room. The system may include carbon filters to remove chlorine and odors, sediment filters to capture particulates, or specialized media to address iron and sulfur. Water flows through the treatment media before reaching your fixtures, so you see and taste the difference at every tap.

After installation, you will notice clearer water from the faucet, less buildup on showerheads and faucet aerators, and improved soap lather. Your water heater will accumulate less sediment, and your washing machine will rinse clothes more thoroughly without leaving mineral residue.

We also provide guidance on filter replacement schedules and ongoing maintenance requirements. Most carbon and sediment filters need replacement every six to twelve months depending on water quality and usage. The system includes a bypass valve so you can isolate the treatment unit for service or repairs without shutting off water to your entire home.

Answers to Common Water Treatment Questions

Homeowners in Rifle often want to know what a water treatment system removes, how it differs from a water softener, and what maintenance looks like over time. These answers address the most frequent concerns.

What does a whole-home water treatment system remove?
It removes chlorine, sediment, rust, odors, and some bacteria depending on the filter media installed. It does not soften water or remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium unless paired with a water softener.
How is water treatment different from a water softener?
Water treatment filters contaminants and improves taste and clarity, while a water softener removes hardness minerals that cause scale buildup. Many homes in Rifle benefit from both systems working together on the same supply line.
When should I replace the filters?
Carbon and sediment filters typically need replacement every six to twelve months. You will notice reduced water pressure or a return of odors and cloudiness when filters are nearing the end of their service life.
How long does installation take?
Most installations in Rifle take three to four hours. We cut into the main supply line, install shut-off and bypass valves, mount the treatment tank, and test the system to confirm proper flow and filtration.
Why does my water still smell after installing a treatment system?
This usually means the filter media is saturated or the system was not sized correctly for your water quality. We test your water again and replace or upgrade the media to address the specific contaminants present in your supply.

Pure Comfort LLC installs whole-home water treatment systems throughout Rifle in partnership with Penguin Water, tailoring each installation to your water source and household needs. Get in touch to schedule a consultation and water quality evaluation.