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Water treatment & purification system installers and replacers in Rancho Palos Verdes

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Pure Water Filtration
38705 San Francisquito Canyon Rd.
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Pure Water Filtration
38705 San Francisquito Canyon Rd.
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Approved Pro
256 local quotes requested
3 years of experience

With 50 years of combined experience, we at Pure Water Filtration pride ourselves on being the best in the industry. Our ability to design and install complex projects separates us from our competitors. We do everything from simple installs such as residential reverse osmosis to more complex commercial multi-unit apartment buildings or well water treatment. For pure, healthy water, we have a solution for any budget. We use American-made products, allowing us to offer the best warranties in the industry. All of our products meet NSF and ANSI standards. Pure Water Filtration has a close relationship with the California State Drinking Water Program and local testing laboratories. We guarantee you will be satisfied when choosing Pure Water Filtration as your go-to water treatment specialist.

With 50 years of combined experience, we at Pure Water Filtration pride ourselves on being the best in the industry. Our ability to design and install complex projects separates us from our competitors. We do everything from simple installs such as residential reverse osmosis to more complex commercial multi-unit apartment buildings or well water treatment. For pure, healthy water, we have a solution for any budget. We use American-made products, allowing us to offer the best warranties in the industry. All of our products meet NSF and ANSI standards. Pure Water Filtration has a close relationship with the California State Drinking Water Program and local testing laboratories. We guarantee you will be satisfied when choosing Pure Water Filtration as your go-to water treatment specialist.


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Rooter Care and Plumbing
923 McDonald Ave
5.00(
9
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Approved Pro
Rooter Care and Plumbing
923 McDonald Ave
5.00(
9
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
1354 local quotes requested

Rooter care and plumbing is a all in one company serving the South Bay Area catering to all plumbing needs which includes service, repair and replacement of all sewer, water and gas systems including water heater and tankless service, repair and replacements, fixtures installations and all drain cleaning services. Offering free estimates on all jobs small or big. Rooter care and plumbing “Proper care for your plumbing needs”

"The toilet is properly functioning. Thus, it went well. Christian was also very amicable and explained the issues well."

Randal M on July 2024

Rooter care and plumbing is a all in one company serving the South Bay Area catering to all plumbing needs which includes service, repair and replacement of all sewer, water and gas systems including water heater and tankless service, repair and replacements, fixtures installations and all drain cleaning services. Offering free estimates on all jobs small or big. Rooter care and plumbing “Proper care for your plumbing needs”

"The toilet is properly functioning. Thus, it went well. Christian was also very amicable and explained the issues well."

Randal M on July 2024


PV Plumbing
24222 Park St
No reviews
PV Plumbing
24222 Park St
No reviews
33 years of experience

We will do a professional job in a timely manor.

We will do a professional job in a timely manor.


Eco Technology
Unknown
No reviews
Eco Technology
Unknown
No reviews
8 years of experience

ECO Technology is a provider of ecologically friendly technologies for homes and businesses. Specializing in Water Quality, Water Purification Systems, HVAC, Solar Energy and much more.

ECO Technology is a provider of ecologically friendly technologies for homes and businesses. Specializing in Water Quality, Water Purification Systems, HVAC, Solar Energy and much more.


Homfix Inc.
4924 Balboa Blvd #429
5.00(
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Homfix Inc.
4924 Balboa Blvd #429
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a Home Improvement and design Company that provides all type of home services from A to Z, Kitchen Remodel, Bathroom Remodel, Additions, Roof, Solar Panels, and ect..

We are a Home Improvement and design Company that provides all type of home services from A to Z, Kitchen Remodel, Bathroom Remodel, Additions, Roof, Solar Panels, and ect..


Sedna Water Company
No reviews
Sedna Water Company
No reviews

Sedna specializes in the product of filtration system for drinking, and whole home. Over 100 years of combined experience we work to satisfy the needs of our customers from servicing equipment to on call live person. Our goal is to personalize your experience with the most memorable experience.

Sedna specializes in the product of filtration system for drinking, and whole home. Over 100 years of combined experience we work to satisfy the needs of our customers from servicing equipment to on call live person. Our goal is to personalize your experience with the most memorable experience.


Foster & Son Plumbing
18723 Chapel Ln.
No reviews
Foster & Son Plumbing
18723 Chapel Ln.
No reviews
14 years of experience

Foster & Son is a full service and repair plumbing company. Family owned an operated, fully licensed, bonded and insured. Free estimates. Chad Foster, owner, has worked with top Orange County Plumbing companies for over 12 years and is highly knowledgable, experienced, and qualified. We provide top not residential and commercial service and offer quality workmanship for all of Orange County. Stop paying big company prices and work with someone you can trust! License# 962541

Foster & Son is a full service and repair plumbing company. Family owned an operated, fully licensed, bonded and insured. Free estimates. Chad Foster, owner, has worked with top Orange County Plumbing companies for over 12 years and is highly knowledgable, experienced, and qualified. We provide top not residential and commercial service and offer quality workmanship for all of Orange County. Stop paying big company prices and work with someone you can trust! License# 962541


Gabriel Plumbing
12300 Washington Blvd
4.67(
6
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Gabriel Plumbing
12300 Washington Blvd
4.67(
6
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Mission West Kitchen & Bath
905 Mission Street
No reviews
Mission West Kitchen & Bath
905 Mission Street
No reviews
20 years of experience

Kitchen & Bath Showroom - Decorative Lighting, Hardware, Plumbing Fixture, Cabinetry & More Cabinet Space Planning & Design Lighting Design

Kitchen & Bath Showroom - Decorative Lighting, Hardware, Plumbing Fixture, Cabinetry & More Cabinet Space Planning & Design Lighting Design


D&D Rooter and Plumbing Service
4528 Atlantic Ave
1.00(
1
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D&D Rooter and Plumbing Service
4528 Atlantic Ave
1.00(
1
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"On April 25, 2019, I took a shower in the master bath of my home. When I went to shut off the water, the shower valve failed and would not immediately turn off. It took several attempts to get the water to turn off completely. I took off the fixture handle and attempted to remedy the issue myself. I thought, as I had in the past, all I needed to do was to change the valve and the problem would be solved. Simple, right? No, not quite. The fixture and the entire assembly was at least 15 years old. I’m going to take a wild guess and assume that the whole fixture was original and had been here since the house was built in 1982. You can only imagine the amount of corrosion that time and water had done over the years. Screws were breaking off, sleeves were fused to other parts of the assembly. I, by myself, could not remove the valve assembly from the housing. So, I called an expert. Or should I say, I called a so-called expert according to HomeAdvisor/Angie’s List. I’ve used Angie’s List and HomeAdvisor before and had no real issues, until now. Orlando (David) Flores of D & D Rooter and Plumbing Services, Long Beach called and said he could come out immediately. Of the places I contacted, he was the only one that was able to respond immediately. I agreed to this because: 1. I had contractors in the house working on a remodeling job. 2. With family members still in the house and the loss of a shower stall, the potential for stress was looming. Mr. Flores arrived 45 minutes later than he said he would. (1st Red Flag.) Normally I don’t judge individuals on their looks because I don’t like it when people do it to me. In retrospect, I should have heeded my intuition about him when I first laid eyes on him. (2nd Red Flag) I told him and showed him what the situation was and asked if he could handle it. He bragged about being a plumber for 30 years and said he could. Mr. Flores handed me an agreement to pay $950 to repair the shower valve. I thought it a bit exorbitant but this being California and needing this shower repaired and working as quickly as possible took precedence. I agreed and allowed him to begin working. The first thing Mr. Flores did was break the decorative ring around the valve opening while attempting to remove it, claiming that it was old and not his fault. Next Mr. Flores ripped open a jagged, massive, 24” x 46” hole in the wall to access the valve and remove it. He then stated he needed to purchase a new valve and handle set for the shower. Upon returning he replaced the valve but claimed he could not get it to sit properly without a longer faceplate screw. He asked if I had any screws lying around that he could use. When I told him, ‘No’, he then stated he’d have to go to the hardware store to get one. I informed him that there was a Home Depot roughly a mile and a half from my home. Mr. Flores said, “I need to find an Ace Hardware because Home Depot’s people don’t know what they’re doing.” He then informed me that he knew of an Ace Hardware in Long Beach and it would take him a while to go there and return. An hour and a half later, Mr. Flores completed attaching the valve and face plate and replaced my shower head with a cheap plastic model which I did not ask him to do. After turning the water back on, Mr. Flores said there was something clogging the pipes and the water pressure was low. He then disassembled the valve again and leaked water down the wall into the downstairs where the remodeling crew was working. They responded quickly and told me about the water coming downstairs. Mr. Flores began arguing with the crew foreman about there being sediment in the line and that it was their fault. He claimed he would have to clear the sinks angle valves and the toilet valve to resolve the problem. All I wanted was to have my bathroom returned to normal and have the water pressure back where it was. Mr. Flores charged me for these ‘fixes’ he claimed I had to have. All in, he went to his van and came back with a bill totaling $1430 on top of the $250 deposit. I asked about my showerhead to which he replied, ‘I thought I gave it to you.’ He said he would look for it in case he had ‘accidently’ taken it with him. When I inquired about the huge hole he had left in my bathroom wall he stated, “I don’t do drywall.” These are the events as they occurred with this man. I will swear to them in a court of law. I am of the opinion that Orlando ‘David’ Flores is a crook, a thief and a liar. I believe he manufactured events to appear worse than they actually were in order to ‘jack-up’ his fees. I also believe he fabricated the ‘sediment issue’ to cause me panic and didn’t realize the remodeling crew had their own plumber who called him out on this. In order to save face, he repaired the problem but charged me for the additional work he now had to do. I charge that Mr. Flores saw the remodeling work being done in my home and wanted a piece of the action in terms of the money. I am disheartened that Mr. Flores and D & D Rooter Plumbing Services would take advantage of a disabled American Veteran in this manner. In my book, that makes him unscrupulous. I will never use their services again. I do not recommend their services and I hope this serves as a warning to others to beware of this man and his practices."

Michael W on May 2019

"On April 25, 2019, I took a shower in the master bath of my home. When I went to shut off the water, the shower valve failed and would not immediately turn off. It took several attempts to get the water to turn off completely. I took off the fixture handle and attempted to remedy the issue myself. I thought, as I had in the past, all I needed to do was to change the valve and the problem would be solved. Simple, right? No, not quite. The fixture and the entire assembly was at least 15 years old. I’m going to take a wild guess and assume that the whole fixture was original and had been here since the house was built in 1982. You can only imagine the amount of corrosion that time and water had done over the years. Screws were breaking off, sleeves were fused to other parts of the assembly. I, by myself, could not remove the valve assembly from the housing. So, I called an expert. Or should I say, I called a so-called expert according to HomeAdvisor/Angie’s List. I’ve used Angie’s List and HomeAdvisor before and had no real issues, until now. Orlando (David) Flores of D & D Rooter and Plumbing Services, Long Beach called and said he could come out immediately. Of the places I contacted, he was the only one that was able to respond immediately. I agreed to this because: 1. I had contractors in the house working on a remodeling job. 2. With family members still in the house and the loss of a shower stall, the potential for stress was looming. Mr. Flores arrived 45 minutes later than he said he would. (1st Red Flag.) Normally I don’t judge individuals on their looks because I don’t like it when people do it to me. In retrospect, I should have heeded my intuition about him when I first laid eyes on him. (2nd Red Flag) I told him and showed him what the situation was and asked if he could handle it. He bragged about being a plumber for 30 years and said he could. Mr. Flores handed me an agreement to pay $950 to repair the shower valve. I thought it a bit exorbitant but this being California and needing this shower repaired and working as quickly as possible took precedence. I agreed and allowed him to begin working. The first thing Mr. Flores did was break the decorative ring around the valve opening while attempting to remove it, claiming that it was old and not his fault. Next Mr. Flores ripped open a jagged, massive, 24” x 46” hole in the wall to access the valve and remove it. He then stated he needed to purchase a new valve and handle set for the shower. Upon returning he replaced the valve but claimed he could not get it to sit properly without a longer faceplate screw. He asked if I had any screws lying around that he could use. When I told him, ‘No’, he then stated he’d have to go to the hardware store to get one. I informed him that there was a Home Depot roughly a mile and a half from my home. Mr. Flores said, “I need to find an Ace Hardware because Home Depot’s people don’t know what they’re doing.” He then informed me that he knew of an Ace Hardware in Long Beach and it would take him a while to go there and return. An hour and a half later, Mr. Flores completed attaching the valve and face plate and replaced my shower head with a cheap plastic model which I did not ask him to do. After turning the water back on, Mr. Flores said there was something clogging the pipes and the water pressure was low. He then disassembled the valve again and leaked water down the wall into the downstairs where the remodeling crew was working. They responded quickly and told me about the water coming downstairs. Mr. Flores began arguing with the crew foreman about there being sediment in the line and that it was their fault. He claimed he would have to clear the sinks angle valves and the toilet valve to resolve the problem. All I wanted was to have my bathroom returned to normal and have the water pressure back where it was. Mr. Flores charged me for these ‘fixes’ he claimed I had to have. All in, he went to his van and came back with a bill totaling $1430 on top of the $250 deposit. I asked about my showerhead to which he replied, ‘I thought I gave it to you.’ He said he would look for it in case he had ‘accidently’ taken it with him. When I inquired about the huge hole he had left in my bathroom wall he stated, “I don’t do drywall.” These are the events as they occurred with this man. I will swear to them in a court of law. I am of the opinion that Orlando ‘David’ Flores is a crook, a thief and a liar. I believe he manufactured events to appear worse than they actually were in order to ‘jack-up’ his fees. I also believe he fabricated the ‘sediment issue’ to cause me panic and didn’t realize the remodeling crew had their own plumber who called him out on this. In order to save face, he repaired the problem but charged me for the additional work he now had to do. I charge that Mr. Flores saw the remodeling work being done in my home and wanted a piece of the action in terms of the money. I am disheartened that Mr. Flores and D & D Rooter Plumbing Services would take advantage of a disabled American Veteran in this manner. In my book, that makes him unscrupulous. I will never use their services again. I do not recommend their services and I hope this serves as a warning to others to beware of this man and his practices."

Michael W on May 2019

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Water treatment & purification system installations and replacements FAQs

Water softeners consist of three main components: a mineral tank, a brine tank, and a control valve. In some smaller units, the mineral tank and brine tank are combined into one cabinet.

Professionals install whole-home systems at the point of entry of the main water line. Smaller units are installed under sinks or near a washer—these units only soften the water for that fixture, not the entire home.

  • Mineral Tank: Hard water passes into the mineral tank through resin beads, and an ion exchange occurs. Magnesium and calcium ions are exchanged for sodium or potassium ions from the brine tank.

  • Brine Tank: The brine tank contains sodium or potassium to recharge the resin.

  • Control Valve: The control valve determines when to clean the resin beads.

Choosing between a salt-based or potassium-based water softener depends on your priorities. Salt-based systems effectively remove hard-water minerals, regenerate efficiently, and are cost-effective. However, they may not be ideal for individuals on low-sodium diets. Potassium-based systems neutralize minerals without removing them and regenerate more frequently. They are more expensive but offer a healthier and more environmentally friendly option. If sodium levels are a concern and cost isn't a major factor, a potassium system may be the better choice.

To calculate your water softener's capacity, determine your grains per gallon (GPG) number by:

  • Multiplying the number of people in your home by 90. The average number of gallons used per person for washing, drinking, and cooking ranges from 80 to 100 gallons per day.

  • Multiplying that result by the hardness of your water. The average grains per gallon in the United States is 10 but can range from 0 to 17. You can find your GPG number by purchasing an at-home water testing kit.

Installing a water softener takes between two to four hours on average. The exact duration depends on the complexity of the unit and whether additional plumbing or electrical work is required. If modifications to existing pipes are necessary, installation may take longer. Preparing the installation area by clearing any obstructions can help streamline the process.

Water softeners can last up to 25 years with proper maintenance and care. The lifespan depends on the type and quality of the unit you choose. Single-tank electric water softeners may last around 12 years, while higher-quality models tend to last longer. Regular maintenance, such as routine inspections and timely replacement of salts or potassium, helps extend the life of your system. Most water softeners require minimal repairs over their lifespan.

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