FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

So Cal Water Solutions believes in the power of knowledge and we love to answer your questions! If you can't find the answer you're looking for, please reach out to our team to talk about it!

  • Do you give away free water filters for disadvantaged communities?

    SoCal Water Solutions proudly partners with="" type="url" target="_blank" href="https://www.icphd.org/environmental-health" data-runtime-url="https://www.icphd.org/environmental-health">Imperial County's (CA) Environmental Health Departmenton a grant program that supplies water treatment (POE) systems to disadvantaged communities. Please begin the conversation with their team to take advantage of these funds for cleaner water. Call: (442) 265-1888

  • What kind of water testing do you provide?

    We can provide a wide range of testing results, including:

    • Water analysis for compliance for the farming industry
    • Title 22 whole panel water testing for real estate transactions
    • Lead testing for schools and daycares
    • Testing for aesthetic issues like hardness, iron, chlorine, or sulfur for your home or business

    If you need to know what is in your water, So Cal Water Solutions can help!

  • I heard these systems waste water; how efficient are these products?

    All water using appliances discharge water. Water conditioning appliances are no different. Because of our efficiencies, we can save 20,000 gallons of water per year compared to conventional systems.

  • How well does my fridge filter work?

    Not as well as you would think or hope, especially when most people do not change them regularly. The only way to be sure is to test the filter.Contact usfor a free test if you’re interested.

  • Do water softeners take out the minerals from the water my body needs?

    The minerals that are in our water are inorganic and our bodies are not able to assimilate them. We get our minerals from the food we eat, not the water we drink, this is actually one of the biggest misconceptions about water. 


    If you want calcium in your water that your body can use, you can add coral calcium. This calcium is an organic mineral. Consult your doctor for specific deficiencies in your body and how to remedy them.

  • Do you really offer a free water test?

    Yes! So Cal Water Solutions offers a free of charge water test without the obligation of purchasing a unit. We believe that knowledge is power and knowing what is in your water can only better ensure the safety of your family and or clients.


    Some laboratory results, like lead, would require a fee, but our standard in-home water testing is complimentary.

  • Are you hiring?

    So Cal Water Solutions is growing! We are always in search of candidates that fit our standard of work and expertise. If you feel like you would be a good fit, please feel free tocontact us.

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