Whole Home Water Filtration in St. George, UT

Your home’s plumbing and appliances face special stress in southern Utah: from mineral-rich, hard water to aging infrastructure and drought-driven supply concerns. A quality whole-house (or “point-of-entry”) water filtration system addresses these issues at the source.

At Element Plumbing, Heating & Air, we provide complete whole-home water filtration system design, installation, and maintenance for St. George homes, whether you’re on city water or a private well.

Whole Home Filtration & Treatment Services

Whole Home Filtration Design & Installation

We custom design and install point-of-entry filtration systems that treat all incoming water, ensuring clean, consistent quality throughout your home.

Water Filtration Maintenance & Cleaning

Regular filter changes, media flushing, and performance checks keep your system running efficiently and your water safe year-round.

Water Softener & Filtration Integration

Pairing a water softener or salt-free conditioner with your filtration system prevents scale buildup and extends the life of your plumbing and appliances.

Reverse Osmosis & Multi-Stage Filtration Systems

We install advanced RO and multi-stage systems that remove contaminants like arsenic, PFAS, chlorine by-products, and heavy metals for the purest possible water.

Well-Water Treatment Solutions

Private wells in southern Utah often contain iron, sediment, and minerals. We design systems tailored to your specific water test results.

Filter Replacement & System Upgrades

As your home or family grows, we upgrade filters and components to maintain flow, pressure, and peak performance without full system replacement.

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Why Water Treatment Matters in St. George

Water Scarcity & Growth Pressures
St. George is one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the U.S., with population more than doubling since 2002. This region now uses 90% of its reliable annual water supply, leaving little margin during dry years.

2025 marked one of the driest years on record; only 4.5 inches of precipitation, nearly half the historic average, and reservoirs like Sand Hollow (71%) and Quail Creek (57%) are already showing strain.

For homeowners, this matters because when water becomes scarce, its quality often declines. 

As reservoirs drop and reuse systems expand, minerals, disinfectants, and treatment by-products become more concentrated in the supply. 
A whole-home water filtration system helps protect your family and plumbing from these side effects, removing impurities, balancing water chemistry, and ensuring clean, safe water even as St. George’s sources evolve under drought pressure.

Water Quality Concerns

Even when supply is steady, quality remains a major issue. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) reports that St. George’s tap water contains 15 contaminants exceeding its own health-based guidelines, including arsenic, trihalomethanes (TTHMs), and haloacetic acids (HAA5 & HAA9).

  • Arsenic: 9.6 ppb — nearly the federal limit of 10 ppb and 2,400× higher than EWG’s ideal guideline.
  • Total TTHMs: 35 ppb — within legal limits but 236× higher than EWG’s benchmark.
  • Radium 226/228: 0.89 pCi/L — about 18× higher than recommended.

Though legally compliant, “safe” levels don’t always align with modern health data. Long-term exposure to these compounds is linked to increased risks for cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Hard Water & Mineral Buildup

St. George’s water is among the hardest in Utah, averaging 20–25 grains per gallon (very hard). The calcium and magnesium in that water leave heavy scale on fixtures, appliances, and water heaters, shortening their lifespan by up to 40 %, raising heating costs by 10–15 %, and clogging plumbing over time.

In addition to mineral buildup, local aquifers can contain trace levels of arsenic, a naturally occurring element studied extensively in Utah’s desert regions. 

The well-known Utah Mormon Community Study found that long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water, even at moderate concentrations, was associated with higher rates of vascular and heart disease, underscoring why comprehensive filtration and softening systems are so important for southern Utah homes.

Personalized Filtration Solutions

Understanding Your Water Filtration Options

Every St. George home has slightly different water needs. Some families just want better-tasting water, while others need stronger protection from minerals and contaminants. Here’s a simple look at the most common whole-home filtration technologies and how they help:

Sediment & Pre-Filters

Catch sand, grit, and fine red-rock dust before it reaches your faucets or appliances, a must in our desert environment where wind and soil particles are common.

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Water Softeners (Ion Exchange)

St. George’s water is extremely hard. Softeners remove calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale buildup, protecting pipes, fixtures, and water heaters from early failure.

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

For the cleanest water possible, RO systems filter out arsenic, chromium, PFAS, and other dissolved contaminants that can slip through basic filters. They’re ideal for drinking water or homes with specific water-quality concerns.

Multi-Stage Filtration Systems

Combine several of the above technologies into one smart setup for complete home protection. Multi-stage systems tackle sediment, chemicals, and hardness all at once, perfect for St. George homes that need both softening and purification.

Protect Your Water Filtration Investment

Why Choose Element for Whole-Home Water Filtration

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Schedule Your Whole-Home Filtration Evaluation

Ready for cleaner water throughout your home? Call Element Plumbing, Heating & Air at 435-554-1330 or request a service online for your whole-house water filter installation in St. George.

Protect your family, your plumbing, and your home. That’s Element.

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Whole Home Water Filtration FAQs

A system installed at your main water supply point so that all water entering your home (showers, taps, laundry) is treated for quality, not just a single faucet.

Yes. especially here. Given our mineral-rich water, rising usage, and aging infrastructure, the long-term benefits (reduced repairs, better appliance life, improved water quality) often outweigh the cost upfront.

It depends on your water quality and usage. In hard-water environments like St. George, expect annual maintenance for most whole-home systems; some pre-filters may require semi-annual service.

Not always. Some systems focus on contaminants like chlorine and heavy metals, but hardness (calcium & magnesium) often needs a dedicated water softener or conditioning system. Pairing both gives the best protection.

Yes. Homes with wells often have additional concerns (iron, sediment, arsenic) and we can design filtration systems to specifically target those based on water testing and local geology.

Installation of a whole-home system for a typical St. George home starts around $2,000–$6,000, depending on home size, water quality issues, required stages (softening, RO, etc.), and accessories. The long-term savings on repairs, bottled water, and appliance life add up.

SERVICE AREAS

SERVING ST. GEORGE, UT & SURROUNDING AREAS

  • Bloomington
  • Santa Clara
  • Cedar City
  • St. George
  • Ivins
  • Washington
  • Little Valley