Kinetico Sioux Falls
Local Kinetico water-treatment dealer for the Sioux Falls region.
Why Your Tap Water Is Working Against You
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Kinetico Sioux Falls is the local Kinetico authorized dealer serving Sioux Falls and the surrounding region. Whole-home water filtration, drinking water systems, water softeners, and reverse-osmosis solutions, designed around an honest, no-pressure free water test.
Services
Free Water Test
An in-home water test that tells you what is actually in your water before you buy anything. No pressure to purchase.
Whole-Home Filtration
Multi-stage filtration that addresses chlorine, chloramines, sediment, and the contaminants behind dry skin, dingy laundry, and that smell.
Water Softeners
Non-electric, demand-initiated softeners that handle South Dakota's hard water without wasting water or salt.
Drinking Water Systems
Under-counter reverse osmosis with remineralization. Clean water on tap without single-use bottles.
Service Plans
Filter changes, salt deliveries, and annual checkups so the system stays dialed in.
Contact & Service Area
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Service Area
Frequently Asked Questions
What's actually in Sioux Falls tap water?
Sioux Falls treats with chloramines (chlorine plus ammonia), runs hard, and shows total dissolved solids that vary by neighborhood. The free in-home test breaks down what's in YOUR specific tap, not the citywide average.
Do I really need a softener?
If your water reads above about 7 grains-per-gallon hardness — which most of the Sioux Falls area does — a softener pays back in less soap, longer-lasting fixtures, and skin that doesn't itch. The water test gives you the actual number.
What's the difference between filtration and a softener?
A softener removes hardness minerals (calcium, magnesium). A filter removes contaminants like chlorine, chloramines, sediment, and certain volatile organics. Most homes benefit from both — they solve different problems.
Why Kinetico instead of a big-box softener?
Kinetico softeners are non-electric and demand-initiated — they regenerate based on actual water usage, not a timer. That means less salt, less waste water, and a 10-year warranty on the major components.
How much does a system cost?
It depends on what your water actually needs. The free test is the right starting point — once you know what's in your water, the right system might be a $400 drinking water unit or a $4,000 whole-home solution. Honest answers either way.
Do you service systems other dealers installed?
Yes for most major Kinetico models. Bring the model number when you call.