Cleaner, Healthier Water for Your Ventura County Home

Ventura County's water supply is known for its high mineral content and hardness levels that often range between 15 and 25 grains per gallon. This hard water leaves white limescale deposits on fixtures, shortens the life of water heaters and appliances, dries out skin and hair, and can give drinking water an unpleasant taste. Naylor Plumbing installs whole-house water filtration systems, water softeners, and reverse osmosis units that address these issues at the source, delivering clean, soft water to every faucet in your home.

We are proud to install Halo water filtration systems, one of the most advanced whole-house solutions available. The Halo system combines multi-stage filtration with conditioning technology that neutralizes hardness without the salt and wastewater associated with traditional softeners. For homeowners who prefer a conventional softener or need targeted treatment for specific contaminants, we also install and service ion-exchange water softeners, activated carbon filtration units, and point-of-use reverse osmosis systems for kitchen drinking water.

Hard water does more than affect taste. The mineral buildup inside your pipes gradually restricts water flow, reduces water heater efficiency by insulating the heating element, and shortens the lifespan of dishwashers, washing machines, and ice makers. A properly sized and installed water treatment system protects your entire plumbing infrastructure, lowers energy costs, and eliminates the need for bottled water. Homeowners consistently report softer skin, brighter laundry, and spot-free dishes within days of installation.

Naylor Plumbing begins every water filtration project with a comprehensive water quality test to identify exactly what is in your water, including hardness levels, chlorine, sediment, and any other contaminants specific to your neighborhood's water source. Based on the results, we recommend the right combination of equipment tailored to your household size, water usage patterns, and budget. Every system we install includes a walkthrough so you understand how it works and when maintenance is needed.

Our Water Filtration Installation Process

1

Water Quality Testing

We collect and analyze a sample of your home's water to measure hardness, chlorine, TDS, sediment levels, and any contaminants, giving us an accurate picture of what needs to be treated.

2

System Recommendation

Based on your water test results, household size, and goals, we recommend the best filtration solution, whether that is a Halo whole-house system, a traditional softener, reverse osmosis, or a combination.

3

Professional Installation

Our licensed plumbers install your system at the main water entry point with proper bypass valves and connections, ensuring clean integration with your existing plumbing and minimal disruption to your day.

4

Ongoing Maintenance

We walk you through your new system, set up a filter replacement schedule, and offer maintenance plans to keep your water quality consistently high for years to come.

We Provide Water Filtration Systems Across Ventura County

Camarillo Oxnard Ventura Thousand Oaks Simi Valley Moorpark Newbury Park Port Hueneme Ojai Santa Paula Fillmore Westlake Village

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a water softener in Ventura County?

Ventura County is known for having hard water, with mineral content that typically ranges from 15 to 25 grains per gallon depending on your city and water source. Hard water causes limescale buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances, reducing their efficiency and lifespan. A water softener removes calcium and magnesium minerals before they enter your plumbing system. Most homeowners in the area benefit significantly from a softener, especially if they notice white buildup on fixtures, stiff laundry, or dry skin after showering.

What's the difference between filtration and softening?

Water filtration removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds to improve the taste, smell, and safety of your drinking water. Water softening specifically targets hardness minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, using an ion exchange process. Many Ventura County homes benefit from both systems working together. A whole-house filtration system treats all the water entering your home for quality, while a softener addresses the hardness that damages pipes and appliances.

How often do filters need replacing?

Filter replacement schedules vary by system type and your household water usage. Sediment pre-filters typically need replacement every three to six months. Carbon filters generally last six to twelve months. Reverse osmosis membranes can last two to three years with proper pre-filtration. Whole-house systems like the Halo often have longer-lasting media that can go several years before replacement. Naylor Plumbing provides a maintenance schedule specific to your installed system and offers ongoing service plans to keep your filtration performing at its best.

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