Welcome To True Aqua Solutions LLC

True Aqua Solutions LLC is a diverse home improvement contractor that primarily focuses on water softener purification systems being installed residentially and commercially.

Water Softener Benefits

Clean Drinking water

Healthier Immune Support

Contaminant Free Water

Cleaner Lifestyle

About Us

True Aqua Solutions LLC’s passion took off with innovative solutions, including state-of-the-art technology, futuristic design, and an interpersonal experience that transcends memorable relationships.

Moreover, True Aqua Solutions LLC was only one of many projects started with the intention to serve the community in an optimally healthy fashion. The CEO and his company team will be available when needed, and happy to help.

Sincerely

Jonathan M. Farías

7+ years of experience

Services

Whole-Home Water Purification

Balance your body’s acid with alkaline water, and bath in soft H2O.

Electrical Upgrades

Any A/C or D/C needs taken care of by our team of exceptional electrical professionals.

Remodeling & Other Home Improvement

You visualize it, we build it!

Testimonials

PH Balanced Levels Of Alkalinity To Acidity

The “alkaline” in alkaline water refers to its pH level. A pH level is a number that measures how acidic or alkaline a substance is on an approximate scale of 0 to 14. For example, something with a pH of 1 would be very acidic, and something with a pH of 13 would be very alkaline.

Alkaline minerals in alkaline water, such as calcium, potassium, magnesium, or iron, determine its pH.

Alkaline Water: Benefits, Side Effects, and Dangers

Our Mission

To serve our community is our main priority, and to do it with passion is our team’s pleasure.

FAQ

  • No, and True Aqua Solutions provides only the best brands and products based on technical specs and overall performance standards.

  • Yes, up to $50,000 with our lenders.

  • About 1-5 business days after signage and scheduling.

  • Simple, simply check the EWG link above and insert your zip code, then scroll down to see how many, if any, contaminants are in the water you are served in your community.