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Service area

Clark County is home.

We're based in Vancouver and we stay close on purpose — same-week installs only work when the van doesn't live on the freeway. If you're outside the area, we'll say so on the first call, not the fifth.

Where we work

Nine communities, one standard.

Same straight answers and same-week installs everywhere we work — your ZIP code doesn't change how we treat you.

Vancouver

City water, moderately hard. Scale on fixtures and water heaters dying early are the classic calls here.

Mostly city water

Salmon Creek

Hard-water complaints to match Vancouver's, plus a handful of neighborhoods still on private wells.

City water · some wells

Camas

City water in town, private wells in the rural pockets east and north. We test either way.

City water · rural wells

Washougal

A real mix of city and well homes — well tests out here often turn up iron.

Mixed · iron common

Ridgefield

One of the fastest-growing towns in the state — lots of new builds with builder-grade plumbing and hard water from day one.

New construction · city water

Battle Ground

Well country. Iron stains and sulfur smell are the two complaints we hear most — both fixable.

Mostly wells

Brush Prairie & Hockinson

Almost entirely private wells. We never quote out here without a full well test first.

Private wells · test first

La Center

Small-town mix of city hookups and wells. Same honest quotes as everywhere else we work.

Mixed

Woodland

The northern edge of our service area — both city and well homes, same-week installs most of the year.

Northern edge · mixed

The local water, honestly

What's actually in Clark County water?

No fear-mongering — most local water is safe to drink. It's also hard on your house and not always great to taste. Here's the honest picture.

  • 01Hardness: local homes commonly test around 7–10.5 grains per gallon — officially "hard." That's the scale on your fixtures and the early death of your water heater.
  • 02Chlorine: city water is disinfected, which is good — but it's why your tap can taste like a pool, and it leaves byproducts filtration removes.
  • 03PFAS: detected in some local sources; state testing is ongoing. Reverse osmosis is one of the few residential fixes that addresses it at the tap.
  • 04Wells: vary wildly street to street — iron, sulfur, sediment, pH. That's why every well quote starts with a free test, not a guess.

In the area? Your number is 30 seconds away.

Every home tests a little different — the quote is free and exact, in writing.

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