Same/Next‑Day water filtration system repair in Lakewood — serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Applewood, and Jefferson County since 1995.
If your water filtration system is leaking, not flowing properly, or no longer improving the taste and clarity of your water, Bonita Lake Plumbers provides professional water filtration repair and replacement in Lakewood, Colorado. Our 120‑person team services whole‑house filters, under‑sink and point‑of‑use filters, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, and UV disinfection units, diagnosing problems and restoring reliable filtration—or installing new systems when replacement is the better option. Whether you want better‑tasting drinking water or protection for fixtures and appliances, we help you get the right water filtration solution for your home.
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Top‑rated water filtration & treatment team in the Denver metropolitan area
Bonita Lake Plumbers is a master‑licensed plumbing and water treatment contractor specializing in water filtration system repair, maintenance, and replacement for Lakewood‑area homes. 2026 cost guides show that residential reverse osmosis systems commonly range from about $150 to $4,800 depending on whether they are countertop, under‑sink, or whole‑house systems, with many under‑sink RO units falling roughly in the $150–$1,300 range and whole‑house RO systems often $1,000–$4,800+ including installation. Because the right choice depends on your water quality, usage, and budget, we focus on accurate diagnosis and clear recommendations, rather than pushing a single brand or technology.
Every job is backed by Master Plumber / Engineer and Residential Plumber license classes — the highest credentials in the trade.
Our 120 in‑house professionals and 10 fully equipped service vehicles carry the water treatment tools and parts your system needs — no waiting on orders.
Since 1995, we've served Lakewood, Jefferson County, and the Denver metro with honest water treatment solutions.
Our technicians work with leading water filtration brands and configurations—whole‑house, under‑sink, RO, and UV—so we can service what you already have or help you choose what's right.
We provide clear, written estimates and system options based on your home's actual water quality and needs — never a one‑size‑fits‑all recommendation.
Recognized with the Carrier President's Award, Diamond Certified, and the BBB Excellence in Customer Service Award, and fully insured on every project.
From Belmar condos to Green Mountain and Bear Creek single‑family homes
Bonita Lake Plumbers repairs and replaces water filtration systems in homes across Lakewood—from townhomes and condos around Belmar Shopping District and Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park to single‑family homes in Bear Creek, Green Mountain, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, and Solterra. Denver‑area water is regulated and generally safe, but many homeowners choose filtration to reduce chlorine taste and odor, sediment, and specific contaminants, while protecting fixtures and appliances from buildup. We tailor filtration and treatment solutions to local water characteristics and your household's preferences.
Full water filtration diagnostics, repair, and replacement, done right
We focus on water filtration systems, not just basic faucet attachments. Our licensed plumbers understand whole‑house filtration, multi‑stage point‑of‑use filters, RO drinking water systems, sediment pre‑filters, carbon filters, and UV disinfection units. We diagnose flow and pressure issues, leaks, clogged cartridges, improperly sized systems, and installation problems that can cause poor performance or damage to plumbing and appliances.
Dedicated water filtration repair and installation technicians who specialize in treatment systems, not just general plumbing repairs.
Solutions tailored to Lakewood homes, from smaller condos in Belmar to multi‑bath single‑family houses in Green Mountain and Solterra.
Clear guidance on water filtration repair vs full system replacement vs adding additional stages or whole‑house protection — focused on what's best for your situation.
Documentation of water quality concerns, filter changes, and system specifications for your records — so you always know your system's maintenance history.
Signs you need more than another filter change
Many homeowners install water filters and then forget about them until problems arise. When filters clog, housings crack, RO membranes foul, or UV lamps fail, water quality and flow suffer—and in some cases, unfiltered or partially filtered water may be flowing through the system. Recognizing the warning signs helps you protect your health, your fixtures, and your appliances.
Noticeably reduced water pressure or flow at filtered taps or throughout the home — often a sign of clogged cartridges or a failing whole‑house system.
Sudden changes in taste, odor, or clarity of drinking water after months of good performance — a clear signal your system needs attention.
Visible leaks or drips from filter housings, connections, or under‑sink RO systems — which can cause water damage if left unaddressed.
Frequent filter clogs long before the recommended change interval — often indicating sizing or water quality issues that a filter change alone won't fix.
Error indicators or alarms on more advanced filtration systems, or UV units with expired lamps — a direct sign service or replacement is overdue.
Not sure if your system needs repair or full replacement? Our technicians provide a thorough inspection and written estimate — with no obligation to commit. Call (720) 783‑2999.
Homeowners and property managers wanting better water quality
We provide water filtration repair and replacement for single‑family homes, condos, townhomes, and select rentals across Lakewood and the Denver metro. Whether you're installing your first system, fixing an existing one, or upgrading to whole‑house filtration, we match solutions to your household's needs and water use patterns.
Homeowners in Belmar, Green Mountain, Bear Creek, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, South Lakewood, and nearby neighborhoods.
Landlords and property managers maintaining water filtration systems in rental units or multi‑family properties across the Denver metro area.
Families that prefer filtered drinking and cooking water for taste, odor, or targeted contaminant reduction — and want a professional solution they can rely on.
Owners protecting fixtures, appliances, and plumbing from sediment and particulates with whole‑house filtration systems at the point of entry.
Households combining filtration with separate water softening or conditioning systems for comprehensive whole‑home water treatment.
If you're unsure whether your system needs repair, maintenance, or full replacement, we'll inspect it and explain your options clearly — no pressure, no jargon. Call (720) 783‑2999.
How local water and usage patterns affect filtration repair & replacement timelines
Municipal water in the Denver region is treated and regulated, but homeowners often add water filtration systems for taste, odor, and extra protection from specific contaminants. Whole‑house filters typically target sediment and chlorine, while point‑of‑use systems like RO units or under‑sink filters provide high‑quality drinking water at the tap. Filter and membrane life depends on water quality and usage; neglected maintenance can dramatically shorten system life and lead to clogging or failure.
Lower outdoor use means more indoor water flows through filtration for drinking, showers, and cooking — making filter condition matter more.
Higher sediment and runoff in source waters can increase filter loading, making timely cartridge changes more important for protecting downstream components.
Heavy irrigation and higher indoor water use may reveal undersized whole‑house filters or pressure drops — the right time to evaluate your system's capacity.
A great time to check and service filters before hosting guests for holidays and increased cooking and drinking water use throughout the season.
Choose the right water filtration repair or replacement for your home
Bonita Lake Plumbers repairs and installs whole‑house water filtration systems, under‑sink and countertop filters, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, and UV disinfection units. Each has a different role: whole‑house systems treat all water entering the home, while point‑of‑use systems focus on drinking and cooking water quality. Understanding the differences helps you make the best decision for your Lakewood home and budget.
| Filtration Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade‑Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Whole‑House (Point‑of‑Entry) Filters | Overall water quality at every tap, shower, and appliance | Treats all incoming water; reduces sediment, chlorine, and often other contaminants; protects water heaters and fixtures |
| Under‑Sink / Point‑of‑Use Filters | Drinking and cooking water at one or a few taps | Improves taste and odor; targets specific contaminants; relatively easy to service and replace cartridges |
| Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems | Highly purified drinking water | Removes a broad range of contaminants including many dissolved solids; excellent for drinking and cooking water quality |
| UV Disinfection Systems | Homes concerned about microbial contaminants | Kills bacteria and viruses in water without chemicals; typically used alongside other filtration stages |
From water quality concerns to final clean‑water test
We review your existing water filtration system—whole‑house, under‑sink, RO, or UV—and discuss your concerns about taste, odor, and performance. We inspect for leaks, pressure issues, filter age, and installation quality, then provide a written estimate explaining whether repair, maintenance, or full replacement is best. Contact us to schedule your inspection.
We assess system pressure and flow, check filter and membrane condition, and, when requested, recommend basic water quality testing to identify hardness, sediment, or other issues that affect system selection and maintenance planning.
When your system is sound but under‑maintained or misconfigured, we replace cartridges, membranes, and UV lamps as needed, correct installation issues, fix leaks, and adjust settings to restore performance — often saving you the cost of full replacement.
When systems are outdated, undersized, repeatedly problematic, or the wrong technology for your water concerns, we remove the old system and install a new filtration system properly sized and configured for your home and goals. We also handle related pipe repiping if required.
We connect the new or repaired system to your plumbing, ensuring correct bypass, shut‑off, and drain connections as needed, and verify compatibility with water heaters, fixtures, and appliances throughout your Lakewood home.
We clean the work area, purge and test the system for leaks and proper flow, and review maintenance schedules and cartridge change intervals so you know exactly how to keep your water filtration system performing at its best.
From filter replacement to fully upgraded systems
Our water filtration repair & replacement service covers system evaluation, targeted repairs, and full replacements, so you can enjoy clean, great‑tasting water without navigating equipment choices on your own.
Get your water filtration system inspected, repaired, or replaced by Lakewood's most trusted team.
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Local experience, tailored solutions, and clear explanations
When you compare water filtration repair & replacement services in Denver and Lakewood, you want a contractor who understands water treatment technologies and local plumbing systems—not just someone who installs whatever is on sale. Bonita Lake Plumbers brings both plumbing expertise and up‑to‑date water filtration knowledge to every project.
30+ years solving water quality problems for Lakewood and Denver‑area homeowners — from basic filter replacements to complex whole‑house RO installations.
Proven experience with whole‑house filters, RO systems, and UV disinfection for residential properties of every size across the Denver metro.
Ability to repair, maintain, or replace existing systems depending on what makes technical and financial sense — we'll never push replacement when repair is the smarter call.
Clear, brand‑agnostic advice focused on solving your specific water concerns — not commission‑based equipment sales or one‑size‑fits‑all recommendations.
Coordination with related services like water softeners and leak detection for comprehensive whole‑home water quality solutions.
Recognized with the Carrier President's Award, Diamond Certified, and BBB Excellence in Customer Service Award — proof of our commitment to Lakewood homeowners.
See how a properly functioning system transforms your home's water
Our before‑and‑after filtration projects show homes where cloudy, chlorine‑smelling water and under‑performing filters are replaced by clear, clean‑tasting water from properly sized and maintained systems. In many cases, homeowners notice differences in taste, odor, and appliance performance within days of repair or replacement.
Quality components and best‑practice installation
We work with reputable water filtration components—including sediment filters, activated carbon filters, RO membranes, UV lamps, and properly rated housings and valves—installed according to best practices and manufacturer guidelines. Proper material selection and installation protect your home and ensure your water filtration system performs as intended for years to come.
Sediment filters to capture sand, rust, and particulates and extend the life of downstream carbon filters, RO membranes, and UV systems — protecting your overall investment.
Activated carbon filters to reduce chlorine, organic compounds, and improve taste and odor — one of the most effective and widely used stages in residential water filtration.
Reverse osmosis membranes for high‑purity drinking water where appropriate — removing a broad range of dissolved solids and contaminants for excellent tap water quality.
UV systems for homes concerned about microbial contaminants in their water supply — an effective, chemical‑free solution typically added as a final stage in a multi‑step filtration setup.
Installation methods aligned with plumbing codes and manufacturer instructions to prevent leaks, pressure problems, and premature filter or membrane failure in your Lakewood home.
We also handle complementary services including water softener repair & replacement and water leak detection for a complete approach to your home's water quality.
Understand quick maintenance, deeper repairs, and full system upgrades
Deciding between simple filter changes, deeper water filtration system repairs, and complete system replacement depends on the age and condition of your equipment, your water quality, and whether the system still meets your goals. We help you understand when routine maintenance is enough—and when a new system is the better long‑term solution.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Routine Filter / Membrane / Lamp Replacement | Replacing cartridges, RO membranes, and UV lamps on schedule | Lowest cost; keeps systems performing as designed; extends equipment life | Doesn't fix underlying installation or sizing issues |
| Water Filtration System Repair | Fixing leaks, re‑piping, replacing housings or valves, resolving pressure problems | Restores function to otherwise good systems; cost‑effective if equipment is still appropriate | May not address outdated or undersized equipment |
| Full System Replacement | Removing old system and installing a new filtration solution | New warranty; updated technology; can better match current water quality needs | Higher upfront cost; requires careful product selection |
From cartridge changes to full system replacement budgets
Homeowners often ask what water filtration repair or replacement will cost. 2026 guidance for reverse osmosis systems shows typical price ranges from about $150 to $4,800, with many under‑sink RO units costing roughly $150–$1,300 and whole‑house RO systems often $1,000–$4,800+ including installation, depending on capacity and features. Basic cartridge filters, point‑of‑use systems, and many repairs cost less, while complex multi‑stage or whole‑house systems and advanced RO setups cost more.
| Service Type | Typical Range (2026 Data) |
|---|---|
| Basic cartridge filter replacements & small repairs | Often $75 – $300 depending on parts and labor |
| Under‑sink RO system (unit + typical installation) | Commonly about $150 – $1,300+, depending on capacity and brand |
| Whole‑house water filtration or RO systems | Frequently in the $1,000 – $4,800+ range including installation for many homes |
When better water quality is the right call
We recommend water filtration repair or replacement whenever you rely on a system for drinking water or whole‑house protection and notice performance issues, or when your existing system clearly no longer fits your water quality concerns and household size.
Households with under‑sink or RO systems that no longer maintain taste and flow despite filter changes — often indicating membrane failure or sizing problems.
Homes with whole‑house filters experiencing pressure drops, frequent clogs, or persistent sediment — common signs the system is undersized or overdue for service.
Families concerned about specific contaminants that their current system does not adequately address — we'll assess and recommend the right treatment approach.
Properties with aging filtration equipment that is hard to service or no longer supported by manufacturers — making replacement the safer and more practical long‑term solution.
Homeowners wanting to improve the taste and odor of tap water to reduce reliance on bottled water — a well‑maintained filtration system is often a practical and cost‑effective alternative.
If you're not sure whether to repair or replace, call (720) 783‑2999 or visit our contact page and we'll assess your system honestly — with no obligation.
More than convenience — water quality, plumbing protection, and peace of mind
Professional water filtration repair and replacement helps ensure that your system is properly sized, correctly installed, and maintained on a schedule that protects both your water quality and your plumbing. Whole‑house systems can protect fixtures and appliances, while properly installed RO and point‑of‑use filters can provide high‑quality drinking water at a fraction of bottled water costs.
Improved taste, odor, and clarity of drinking and cooking water, which often increases at‑home water consumption and reduces reliance on bottled water.
Reduced sediment exposure for fixtures, valves, and appliances, which may extend their service life and reduce repair frequency.
Correct installation that avoids leaks, pressure problems, and premature filter or membrane failure — protecting you from future repair costs and potential water damage.
System choices matched to actual water quality and usage patterns, not just generic solutions — tailored to your Lakewood home's specific needs and household size.
Confidence that your family's water is treated as intended, backed by clear maintenance schedules and professional support from Bonita Lake Plumbers.
A well‑maintained filtration system can reduce bottled water spending, lower appliance repair costs, and avoid emergency plumbing situations caused by neglected equipment.
Pressurized systems and drinking water require careful handling
DIY mistakes on water filtration systems—such as incorrect connections, over‑tightened housings, or unsupported piping—can cause leaks, pressure surges, and, in some cases, contamination of drinking water. Manufacturers emphasize proper installation, pressure ratings, and routine maintenance for filters, RO systems, and UV units. It's usually safer and more cost‑effective to have a professional handle installations and major repairs, especially for whole‑house or RO systems tied directly into your plumbing.
Answers about system types, maintenance, cost, and water quality
Many cartridge filters are changed every 3–12 months depending on type and usage, while RO membranes often last 2–5 years, and UV lamps typically require annual replacement for reliable disinfection. If you're unsure about your system's schedule, our technicians can assess and document your filter change intervals during a service visit. Call (720) 783‑2999 to book an inspection.
Whole‑house systems treat all incoming water for sediment, chlorine, and other contaminants, protecting water heaters, plumbing, and fixtures throughout your home, while under‑sink and RO systems focus on high‑quality drinking and cooking water at specific taps. Many Lakewood homeowners use both: a whole‑house sediment or carbon filter plus an under‑sink RO for superior drinking water.
Under‑sink RO systems often run roughly $150–$1,300+, while whole‑house filtration or RO systems typically cost around $1,000–$4,800+ including installation, depending on capacity, features, and local conditions. Basic cartridge replacements and targeted repairs often cost $75–$300. We offer free estimates on new system installation — call (720) 783‑2999 for your personalized estimate.
In many cases we can repair and maintain good‑quality systems with new cartridges, membranes, and parts; however, older, undersized, or problematic systems are often better replaced with modern, better‑matched equipment. We'll always give you an honest assessment of both options before recommending a path forward. Contact us to schedule a free inspection.
We can recommend basic testing and, when appropriate, coordinate or refer for more detailed water analysis so the filtration system matches your actual water quality concerns rather than guesswork. This is especially useful when considering advanced treatment like multi‑stage filtration systems or UV disinfection for specific contaminant concerns.
Your water filtration system, backed by licensed installers and solid workmanship
Bonita Lake Plumbers stands behind every water filtration repair and replacement in Lakewood, CO with licensed plumbing, careful installation, and our workmanship protection. When you invest in cleaner water for your home, we make sure your money goes into a system that's properly sized, safely installed, and maintained — not a shortcut that fails when you need it most.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood and the Denver metropolitan area — from Belmar and Green Mountain to Bear Creek, Applewood, Wheat Ridge, Denver, and beyond — have trusted Bonita Lake Plumbers to repair and replace water filtration systems that improve taste, protect plumbing, and give families confidence in the water they use every day.
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