Service Areas

Water treatment service for Minnesota homes and businesses.

Loon Lakes Water Systems helps homeowners solve hard water, iron stains, sulfur odor, bad-tasting drinking water, and failing equipment with local water testing and practical recommendations.

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Local water help

Serving the Minneapolis area and surrounding communities.

Minnesota water can change quickly from one home to the next. Some properties deal mostly with hardness and scale. Others have iron staining, odor, sediment, cloudy water, or older equipment that no longer keeps up.

Wherever you are in the service area, the first step is the same: test the water, explain what the results mean, then recommend the right system or service for the home.

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Common reasons customers call

  • Hard water spots, scale, and dry skin
  • Orange iron stains in toilets, tubs, sinks, and laundry
  • Rotten-egg odor or musty well-water smell
  • Cloudy, bad-tasting, or high-TDS drinking water
  • Old softeners that leak, bridge salt, or stop softening
  • Salt delivery, filter changes, and system maintenance
Individual service areas

City-by-city water treatment notes.

These notes combine public utility information, annual water-report availability, and common treatment concerns. Exact water conditions can vary by home, so Loon Lakes still starts with water testing.

Carver County

Chaska

EWG lists Chaska as a Minnesota public utility serving about 26,016 people. Test for hardness, chlorine/chloramine, and mineral scale before choosing equipment.

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Carver / Hennepin

Chanhassen

EWG lists Chanhassen as a large Minnesota utility serving about 24,951 people. Whole-home softening and drinking-water filtration are good fit checks here.

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Carver County

Waconia

EWG lists Waconia as serving about 13,277 people. Test for hardness, iron staining, and taste before recommending a softener, filter, or RO system.

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Carver County

Mayer

Mayer residents should use the current city CCR for municipal water details. Local homes may benefit from hardness, iron, sulfur odor, and TDS testing.

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Carver County

Norwood Young America

Use the annual CCR to confirm municipal results. For older homes and well-influenced areas, test for hardness, iron, odor, and sediment symptoms.

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Hennepin County

Minnetonka

EWG lists Minnetonka as serving about 54,474 people. Hard water scale, chlorine taste, and drinking-water quality are practical starting points.

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Hennepin County

Mound

Mound homes near Lake Minnetonka still need household-level testing. Check hardness, iron staining, odor, chlorine taste, and RO drinking-water needs.

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Hennepin County

Minnetrista

Minnetrista includes homes with varied water conditions. Start with testing for hardness, iron, sulfur odor, sediment, and TDS.

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Hennepin County

Excelsior

Excelsior publishes drinking-water reports and has noted discolored-water guidance online. Test for mineral staining, sediment, and drinking-water taste.

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Hennepin County

Eden Prairie

EWG lists Eden Prairie as serving about 63,726 people. Hardness and scale control are common reasons to evaluate softening and whole-home conditioning.

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Carver County

Victoria

EWG lists Victoria as serving about 10,546 people. Test before choosing treatment, especially for hardness, iron staining, and drinking-water taste.

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Hennepin County

Minneapolis

Minneapolis publishes annual water quality reports and notes that reports cover source water, contaminants, and compliance. Evaluate chlorine taste and RO options.

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Ramsey County

St. Paul

Saint Paul Regional Water Services uses Mississippi River surface water as its primary source and serves roughly 450,000 customers across its system.

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Hennepin County

Plymouth

Plymouth reports that its drinking water comes from 17 groundwater wells drawing from Prairie du Chien-Jordan and Jordan aquifers.

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Hennepin County

Maple Grove

Maple Grove publishes a water quality report and states that testing meets or exceeds Safe Drinking Water Act requirements. Test at home for hardness and taste.

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Hennepin County

Orono

Orono homes around Lake Minnetonka may have varied municipal or private water setups. Test for hardness, iron, odor, and sediment before selecting equipment.

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Hennepin County

St. Bonifacius

Use the current CCR for city supply details. Home testing should look at hardness, iron, odor, TDS, and whether RO drinking water makes sense.

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McLeod County

Glencoe

Glencoe customers should check the city CCR for regulated results. Hardness and mineral staining are smart first tests for treatment planning.

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Hennepin County

Edina

EWG lists Edina as serving about 53,494 people. Evaluate hardness, chlorine taste, scale, and RO drinking-water needs at the home.

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Scott County

Shakopee

EWG lists Shakopee as serving about 40,610 people. Test for hardness, iron staining, and taste concerns before deciding between softening and filtration.

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Scott County

Prior Lake

EWG lists Prior Lake as serving about 25,282 people. Local testing helps separate hard-water scale from iron, odor, or drinking-water concerns.

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Hennepin County

Spring Park

Spring Park homes should confirm current CCR details and test household water for hardness, sediment, iron staining, and taste.

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Hennepin County

Wayzata

Wayzata water needs can vary by property and plumbing age. Test for hardness, chlorine taste, TDS, and whether RO drinking water is useful.

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Hennepin County

Shorewood

Shorewood homeowners should test before buying equipment, especially for hardness, iron, odor, sediment, and drinking-water taste.

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Carver County

Carver

Carver-area homes commonly start with hardness and iron checks. The annual city water report should be reviewed alongside household testing.

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Carver County

Cologne

Cologne water treatment should begin with a local water test for hardness, iron staining, sulfur odor, and sediment clues.

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Scott County

Jordan

Jordan homes may need softening, iron filtration, or RO depending on the property. Use city CCR data plus an in-home water test.

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Carver County

Watertown

Watertown homeowners should check current city water reports and test household water for hardness, scale, iron staining, odor, and TDS.

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Wright County

Delano

Delano water treatment planning should start with hardness and iron testing, then review drinking-water taste and RO options.

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Scott County

Belle Plaine

Belle Plaine homes should test for scale-causing hardness, iron staining, sediment, and taste before selecting whole-home equipment.

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Hennepin County

St. Louis Park

EWG lists Saint Louis Park as serving about 50,010 people. Test for hardness, chlorine taste, and drinking-water quality at the tap.

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Hennepin County

Bloomington

EWG lists Bloomington as serving about 89,987 people. Homeowners should evaluate hardness, scale, chlorine taste, and RO drinking-water needs.

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Scott County

Savage

EWG lists Savage as serving about 30,285 people. Test for hardness, iron, chlorine taste, and TDS to decide what system fits best.

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How service works

A simple process wherever your home is located.

01

Tell us the city

Send your address or community and describe the water problem you are seeing.

02

Test the water

We check common indicators like hardness, iron, chlorine, and total dissolved solids.

03

Review options

You get a clear explanation of the issue and the systems or services that fit.

04

Install or service

We handle the installation, repair, filter change, or maintenance visit.

Puronics Hydronex iGen water softenerPuronics Defender water treatment system
Systems we support

Premium equipment for local water conditions.

The right system depends on what is in the water and how your household uses it. Loon Lakes can help with premium water softeners, whole-home conditioning, iron filtration, RO drinking water, salt delivery, and ongoing service.

For the live site, we can add more city-specific content once you confirm the exact communities you want to target most aggressively.

Local help

Find out if we service your home.

Call or request a free water test and include your city. We will confirm availability and the best next step.

Contact Loon Lakes
  • Water softeners
  • Iron filtration
  • RO systems
  • Salt delivery
  • Free water testing