Water Purification Systems in Spokane Valley

If you’ve ever turned on the tap and noticed your water smells like chlorine, tastes off, or leaves spots on your glasses, you might be wondering about the quality of your tap water. At Salt of the Earth, Inc., we help families in Spokane Valley find and install the right water purification system for their homes. Whether you’re worried about taste and health or just want to feel better about what’s coming out of your faucet, we’re here to help you make sense of your options and get clean, reliable water in every room.

Call (509) 922-0269 to schedule a water test today.

Explore Our Water Purification Systems

How Do You Know if You Need a Home Water Purification System?

There are numerous reasons why someone might start looking into a home water purification system. But with so many potential solutions, it can be confusing trying to determine whether a full system is the right answer.

If your water has a noticeable odor or unpleasant taste, even after basic filtration, that’s a strong sign that something more is going on. This often points to dissolved chemicals or bacteria that require advanced treatment beyond what a pitcher or faucet filter can handle.

Another concern is staining on fixtures or laundry, especially if it’s rust-colored or cloudy. These issues often come from minerals, iron, or other impurities in the water supply. A purification system can target these contaminants directly, helping protect your plumbing and appliances.

Why Does Your Water Smell?

Unpleasant water odors often come from contaminants like hydrogen sulfide, chlorine byproducts, or decaying organic matter.

A purification system addresses these concerns at their source by removing the compounds responsible for the odor. Through specialized filtration and chemical-free treatment, not only will the smell disappear, but the water itself will be safer and more enjoyable to use.

Salt of the Earth, Inc.’s Water Purification Services

At Salt of the Earth, Inc., we help Spokane Valley homeowners find and install the right water purification system for their needs.

Our service includes:

  • In-home water testing
  • Reverse osmosis systems for drinking and cooking water
  • Water softener installation and setup
  • Whole-house filtration for chlorine, sediment, or iron
  • System upgrades and filter replacements
  • Custom system recommendations based on your water and budget

We only install systems we’d trust in our own homes. Every job includes expert guidance, licensed technicians, and support after the install.

What’s the Best Water Purification System?

There’s no single solution for every space, which is why we offer a range of water purification systems for different needs. Each system addresses specific water quality concerns, and your water source, property size, and usage patterns all play a role in determining the right fit.

The best water purification system is the one that solves the problems present in your specific supply. For instance, well water users often benefit from our Ambassador II chemical-free filter, which targets iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide without added chemicals. In contrast, households focused on taste and odor may be better served by our carbon filtration options.

What Contaminants Does a Reverse Osmosis System Remove?

Reverse osmosis is one of the most effective purification systems for drinking water.

It removes:

  • Lead
  • Chlorine
  • Fluoride
  • Arsenic
  • Nitrates
  • Sediment and rust
  • Pesticides and pharmaceuticals

Reverse osmosis systems are usually installed under your kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water.

How Do Reverse Osmosis Systems Work?

Understanding reverse osmosis systems helps you see where they stand among other water purification options. There are other types of systems, but reverse osmosis is in some ways unique in its ability to remove a wide spectrum of dissolved contaminants.

These systems work by using pressure to force water through a semipermeable membrane. That membrane traps unwanted substances, including microscopic pollutants, allowing only purified water to pass through. The result is cleaner, safer water that meets a higher standard of purity.

What’s the Difference Between a Whole-House System and an Under-Sink Filter?

A whole-house system is designed to filter all the water coming into your home, which means every faucet, shower, washing machine, and even your toilets are using clean, filtered water. These systems are perfect if you want to remove things like sediment, chlorine, or iron from your entire water supply, protecting your plumbing and making all the water in your home better.

An under-sink filter only cleans the water at one specific faucet, usually the one you use for drinking and cooking. It’s a more budget-friendly option and easier to install.

Why Choose a Water Purification System Over a Store-Bought Filter?

Some people rely on store-bought filters like faucet attachments, thinking they’re enough to improve taste and reduce minor impurities. While you may get some surface-level improvements, they’re often limited in scope and short-lived in performance.

A water purification system provides consistent protection by targeting a much broader range of contaminants. Instead of just masking taste or reducing chlorine, our systems can address heavy metals, bacteria, volatile organic compounds, and more. They’re engineered for depth, not convenience alone, making them a more effective solution for long-term health and safety.

Durability and customization also set our systems apart. With professional installation and tailored design, they fit the specific needs of your property’s water supply. That’s not something a generic filter can match.

Do You Need a Water Softener if You Already Have a Filter?

If your water is hard, you may still need a water softener even if you already have a filter. While filters are great for removing contaminants from your water, they don’t actually soften it. If you’ve noticed issues like soap scum in your sinks, dry or itchy skin, or a chalky buildup around your faucets and fixtures, it’s likely due to hard water. A water softener addresses these problems by preventing scale buildup, which helps protect your plumbing, appliances, and water heater from damage.

Experience Cleaner, Better-Tasting Water

You don’t have to guess what’s in your water or put up with strange smells, bad taste, or hard water buildup. At Salt of the Earth, Inc., we can help you get the right water purification system for your home, health, and budget. From the first water test to final installation, we make it easy to get the clean water you deserve.

Looking for water purification systems in Spokane Valley? Contact us at (509) 922-0269.