
About Us
Brita® PRO Water Softeners and Filters can improve the quality and taste of your household water. Whether you have hard water or some other concern, we have the solution.
A Reputation For Integrity
We have built a solid reputation for integrity and good business practice. You receive quality products which are designed and engineered to be trouble-free and user-friendly. We never sacrifice the value of clean, pure water by selling inferior products.
Advanced Knowledge Of Water Treatment
Many companies will try to fit your water problem to their product line. AQUA SERVE, an independent water treatment company, has access to products and technology worldwide. We are not limited to one manufacturer or franchise offering. AQUA SERVE is totally committed to advanced knowledge of water treatment. We have over 120 years of application know how. As a member of the national Water Quality Association (WQA), all of our upper-level managers and technicians hold advanced levels of certification with the WQA. Staff includes Master Water Specialist, Certified Installers, Master Plumber, Water Specialist, Journeyman plumber and licensed Chemical Engineer.
Independently Owned
We are an independently owned and operated company. In 1990, Mike Schmitt established Pyramid Water Systems, Inc. We are now doing business as AQUA SERVE. Mike has a background in chemical engineering and received his engineering degree from Iowa State. He is a licensed engineer in the state of Colorado.
Personal And Professional Interest
For years, our interest and concern with the quality of drinking water has been both personal and professional. We’re committed to offering you the best products and service. If you have experienced water problems, simply call our friendly water treatment professionals for quick and courteous attention to any needs you may have.
Water Softeners & Filters
Serving Colorado‘s Water Needs Since 1990
AQUA SERVE has more Water Quality Association certified persons on staff than any other company in Colorado, not to mention master plumber, journeyman plumber and chemical engineer. That means reliability and efficiency to you from people who care and take the time to know what they are doing. We will beat any comparable system equipment price buy 10%.
AQUA SERVE offers water filters & treatments that correct a variety of water problems with well or city water for residential, industrial and commercial clients. We offer water filtration systems, treatments, & filters for lead, PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, fluoride, chlorine (taste & odor), water softener (calcium scale & scum), radon, uranium (radio-active), iron water (red stains), pharmaceuticals in water, bacteria, viruses, organics and hydrogen sulfide water (rotten egg smell) to list a few water filters.
Local Info
Broomfield Drinking Water
Is Broomfield tap water safe to drink?
As Broomfield residents, we here at AQUA SERVE are passionate about Broomfield drinking water. Most people don’t think twice about drinking a glass of water from their kitchen sink but the truth about what’s in your drinking water is typically more than some can stomach. Recent studies regarding Colorado drinking water have found unsafe levels of cancer-causing contaminants. Even worse, current legal contaminant levels are not up to date with recent studies covering what is safe to consume. While municipal water treatment plants are required to monitor and treat for safe levels of more than 90 contaminants, more than 270 water contaminants have been revealed to have adverse health effects on those that consume it. Click to learn more about the contaminants found in Colorado’s drinking water.
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6991 West 117th Avenue Broomfield CO 80020
Phone Number: (720) 790-6033
Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sat – Sun: Closed
About Broomfield CO:
Broomfield is a consolidated city and county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10-13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. Broomfield is located midway between downtown Denver and Boulder along U.S. Route 36.
Directions:
From Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (Terminal) 11755 Airport Way, Broomfield, CO 80021, United States Head southeast on Airport Way 0.5 mi Turn right onto CO-128 E/Interlocken Loop Continue to follow CO-128 E 1.5 mi Continue onto W 120th Ave 0.1 mi Turn right onto Teller St 0.3 mi Turn left onto W 117th Ave Destination will be on the left 0.1 mi 6991 W 117th Ave Broomfield, CO 80020, USA
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Counties in/near Broomfield:
Denver, Weld County, Adams County, Arapahoe County, Douglas County, Jefferson County, Broomfield County, Boulder County, and Elbert County
Cities in/near Broomfield:
Parker, Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, Aurora, Englewood, Lakewood, Denver, Thornton,
Brighton, Commerce City, Westminster, Broomfield, and Boulder
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Neighborhoods in/near Broomfield:
Broadlands, Aspen Creek, Red Leaf, Willow Run, Gate ’n Green, the Enclave, Anthem Highlands, Legend Trails, Anthem, Anthem Highlands, Anthem Ranch, Arista Lofts, Aspen Creek, Brandywine, Broadlands, Broomfield Heights, Cottages at Willow Park, Eagle Trace, Fair Wind Townhomes, Gate 'n Green, Greenway Park, Lac Amora, Miramonte, Northmoor Estates, Redleaf, Sun Ridge Two, The Enclave at McKay Shores, Westlake Townhomes, Westlake Village, Wilcox, Wildgrass and Willow Run.
Frequently Asked Drinking Water Questions:
What does the safe drinking water act say?
(table)The safe drinking water act requires many actions to protect drinking water and its sources. The law was amended in 1986 and 1996 and authorizes the US EPA to set national standards for drinking water that protect against both naturally-occurring and man-made contaminants that may be found in drinking water sources. Originally, the SDWA focused primarily on treatment as the means of providing safe drinking water but the 1996 amendments recognized the need for source water protection, training, funding, and public information. The EPA has established protective drinking water standards for more than 90 contaminants but activists push that the number of contaminants monitored should be closer to 270 and that the laws are in dire need of an update.
What is the best water to drink?
While you may have a preference for what is the best water to drink, generally, there’s no one type that promises greater health benefits than the others. Different types of water, each with their own pros & cons, include tap, mineral, spring, glacier, sparkling, distilled, purified, infused, and alkaline but, so long as the water you’re drinking is clean and safe, the main focus is to make sure that you stay hydrated and to ensure you’re drinking enough water on a regular basis.
Is tap water safe to drink?
While the EPA holds that tap water is safe to drink, independent water analysts, activists, and consumer researchers hold that the water found in our tap is still far from healthy. The EPA regulates and requires treatment for more than 90 contaminants but a recent study surveyed the country’s water for more than 270 contaminants deemed unsafe at certain levels for human consumption. Aging infrastructure and outdated laws point more and more to the need for point of service water treatment systems to ensure that water used for drinking, cooking, and bathing is safe for human and animal consumption.
Where does drinking water come from?
Drinking water comes from various sources depending upon where you live. The majority of sources can be categorized as freshwater or groundwater sources. Lakes, rivers, mountain snow/ rain runoff, and natural springs make up the majority of drinking water sources..