UV Water Treatment Systems in Kansas City
Chemical-Free Microbial Protection, Starting with a Free Water Test
Ultraviolet disinfection works by exposing water to UV light at a wavelength that inactivates bacteria, viruses, cysts, and parasites without adding a single chemical. It doesn’t change the taste, odor, or mineral content. What it does is address microbial contaminants that standard filtration can miss. At Hague Quality Water, we install and service UV water treatment systems for homes and businesses throughout Kansas City, and we start every conversation with a free in-home water test to confirm what’s actually in your water before recommending anything.
We’ve been serving the Kansas City area since 1992 as a locally owned, family-operated business. UV systems are part of our broader portfolio, which includes whole-home filtration, reverse osmosis systems, water softeners, and water testing. When a UV system is the right fit, we know how to integrate it properly into your existing setup.
Ready to find out what’s in your water? Call (913) 349-6330 or use our online contact form to schedule your free in-home water test. There’s no obligation, and financing is available if you decide to move forward.When UV Water Treatment Is the Right Solution
UV purification is particularly well-suited for homes drawing from private wells, where microbiological variability is higher than on municipal supply. It’s also a strong choice for households that want an additional layer of protection against organisms that can survive conventional filtration or travel through aging water main infrastructure. Because it doesn’t introduce chlorine or other disinfectants, it’s often preferred by homeowners who want cleaner water without altering its character.
UV systems are also commonly recommended as a sustained disinfection layer following boil-water advisories, and they pair well with water softeners, which address hardness but don’t touch microbial contaminants. If you’re already running a softener and want to close that gap, a point-of-entry UV system installed at the main water line can cover the whole home.
Why Kansas City Homeowners Choose Hague Quality Water
We don’t quote you a system before we know what your water needs. Every UV system engagement starts with a free in-home water test. We review the results with you in plain language, explain what the findings mean for your household, and recommend a system that fits your actual conditions rather than a one-size-fits-all package.
Our team knows water conditions across both the Kansas and Missouri sides of the state line, and we handle everything: installation, UV lamp replacement, ongoing maintenance, and repairs. You work with the same locally owned company from the first test through the years that follow. All services are backed by a warranty, and financing options are available to make the investment more manageable.
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Kansas City Water Quality & Microbial Risk
Kansas City’s drinking water comes primarily from the Missouri River, which carries agricultural runoff, including bacteria from upstream sources. The city’s treatment facilities address many of those contaminants, but aging water main infrastructure in some neighborhoods can introduce microbial risk between the plant and your tap. A UV water treatment system targets that microbial risk at the point where water enters your home.
Many Kansas City area homes already run water softeners because local water tends toward moderately hard to hard. Softeners handle dissolved minerals, but they don’t inactivate microorganisms. A UV system added to that setup addresses what a softener can’t. For households in rural parts of the Kansas City metro, including areas of Johnson County and Jackson County on private wells, baseline microbiological variability makes UV purification for well water a practical investment.
What the Hague Quality Water Process Looks Like
Our process starts with the free in-home water test, where we evaluate your overall water quality and identify the specific contaminants present. We go through the results with you directly, in plain language, and make a recommendation grounded in what the test actually shows.
If a UV system is the right fit, our team arrives fully equipped and works to keep disruption to a minimum. After installation, we can walk you through how to monitor the system and what to watch for, including when to schedule UV lamp replacement, which is typically needed once a year to maintain effective disinfection performance. Any future maintenance or repairs are handled by the same team that ran your initial test.
Schedule Your Free Kansas City Water Test
If you’re considering a UV water treatment system for your Kansas City home or business, the right starting point is knowing what’s in your water. Hague Quality Water offers a free in-home water test with no strings attached. From there, we can tell you whether a UV system makes sense, how it would fit your existing setup, and what the installation process involves.
Financing is available, and all of our work is backed by a warranty. Call us at (913) 349-6330 or reach out through our contact form to get started.
Hear From Our Happy Customers
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“Tim, my Hague water filtration tech, was great, very professional and easy to work with. I’ve had a Hague system for 20 years and have never had any problems with my system.”- Angela S.
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“Jay was absolutely wonderful in the whole process and we absolutely love the system! We will definitely be recommending this system to all of our family and friends!”- Amber M.
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“Nate was so helpful and explained everything to us in a kind and detailed manner! Very happy with Hague Quality Water.”- Melissa H.
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“Nate from Hague Water was very professional and explained everything thoroughly. Fixed water issues quick and with a smile!”- Amanda S.
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“Jean was awesome! Great customer service and very knowledgeable. After troubleshooting he explained to us what the issue was and what he was doing to correct it.”- Jim G.
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“Thank you for the amazing new softener system!”- Amy K.
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“Their water testers and installers explained everything thoroughly to us and answered all our questions. They were great over-all!”- Jo S.
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“Absolutely fantastic service, will be requesting him for our service next year too.”- Haylee S.