Kevin S.
Yelp
I agreed to do a free water analysis advertised in a welcome package. I thought I could learn a little about the water in Parker, stupid me I guess. Short answer, not worth your time. The salesman got straight into all the "dangerous" minerals that are in my water. A number of tests were performed that showed that there were minerals in my water. Yeah, it's Colorado well water, there's going to be minerals. He kept going on how these minerals are bad for you in all sorts of ways, and how it means you need to use more soap. With every new test, it showed how I would need to use more soap and cleaning products. Their whole pitch is how their water filters save you money because you have to buy less soap, and to sweeten the deal, they will even give you $4000 of free soap, and it's all "natural." Go ahead and tell me what isn't "natural", that marketing bs is on everything and doesn't mean anything. Sure there are minerals in my water, and you can say they are bad for me all you want, but where's the scientific studies to back that up? Can't believe people are being scammed into buying an $8000 glorified water filter. Keep trying to convince people their water is as bad as Flint, Michigan.