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"I have been a loyal customer for over 20 years and they have never let me down. Their team is consistently reliable, service oriented, and truly committed to their customers."
-Ingrid
Customer Since
2002
Find Out Your Water’s True Score — and What You Can Do About It
Hague Quality Water SoCal has tested thousands of homes in Southern California, finding Compton's water sources to be among the hardest. We offer a free in-home water test.
Compton's water tells a tale of community, aging infrastructure, and varied sources. The Water Quality Scoreboard shows what's in your tap water, including hardness, levels, and potential contaminants.
Service in Compton since 1994
With over thirty years in water treatment, Hague Quality Water SoCal knows Compton’s water. We customize solutions for homes addressing hard water and chlorine levels. Our expertise ensures reliable results.
Find Out Your Water’s True Score — and What You Can Do About It
Hague Quality Water SoCal has tested thousands of homes in Southern California, finding Compton's water sources to be among the hardest. We offer a free in-home water test.

Compton Water Quality Scoreboard
Hague Quality Water is offering Compton homeowners a FREE in-home water test. There's no pressure or obligation. Let us uncover what's in water.
✔️ Find out whether a softener, reverse omosis system, or filtration unit
is right for you. ️Protect your health, plumbing, and peace of mind
Contaminates Detected in Compton
Compton Warder Hardness (GPG)
Compton Average Water Pressure (PSI)
Contaminate
amount exceeding guidelines*
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Arsenic 588x
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Nitrate 2.1x
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Chromium 2.4x
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Chloroform 5.4X
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Bromoform 17x
Other contaminates of note:
Fluoride, Barium, Chlorate, Manganese, 1,1 Dichloroethane
*Based on the EWG's health guideline

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0 - 40 PSI → 🔵 Low Pressure
Water flow may be weak; appliances may underperform. -
45 - 65 PSI → 🟢 Normal / Ideal Pressure (Optimal for most homes; good flow without stressing plumbing).
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65 - 80 PSI → 🟡 Borderline High
Still usable, but close to the upper safe limit. -
80+ PSI → 🔴 Too High
Risk of pipe damage; a pressure regulator is recommended.
*Based on the average readings in our customer record
*Based on the average readings in our customer record
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Compton's Water Source
Compton's drinking water is sourced from a combination of primarily groundwater extracted from the Basin through eight deep wells, along with imported surface water from the Metropolitan Water District (MWD). The water from MWD is from significant sources such as the State Water Project and the Colorado River. As Compton depends on both water and imported water, the composition of your tap water may vary based on factors like conditions, demand, or maintenance of the system.
The Hague MaxPack: Complete Water Protection for Your Compton Home
The Hague Max Pack is our most powerful all-in-one solution for Compton homes — combining advanced softening, filtration, and reverse osmosis technology to deliver pure, great-tasting water from every tap.
This premium system removes hardness minerals, chlorine, and other contaminants that affect your skin, plumbing, and appliances — while ensuring every glass of water is crisp, clean, and safe.
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Softens & Purifies Every Drop
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Protects Pipes & Appliances from Scale
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Improves Taste, Smell & Clarity
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Engineered for Efficiency and Long Life
The MaxPack isn’t just a system — it’s total water confidence for your home.
Are you Ready Compton?

Cleaner Water.
Happier Customers.
Join thousands of local families who’ve upgraded their water and their home comfort. These happy customers are proof of what clean, soft water can do.
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Verified local installations
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Licensed & insured water treatment specialists
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Top-rated customer service in Compton
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Backed by industry-leading warranties
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Premium American-made systems




"These guys really know their business. Showed up on time and very courteous. Explained the problem and what it would take to fix. I highly recommend [Hague Water SoCal]"
Since 2016
-James
Hague Makes the Process Easy in Compton California
With decades of trusted performance, Hague Quality Water SoCal delivers more than just clean water — we deliver confidence. Our certified specialists provide honest testing, customized solutions, and expert installation backed by world-class technology and local care. Experience the difference true water professionals make.
The conclusion: you now have pure clean soft water. enhances the taste and quality of your drinking water while reducing mineral buildup in your appliances. Enjoy the peace of mind knowing your family has safe and healthy water.
Compton Frequently Asked Questions
Hague Quality Water of Southern California
What is the Compton water quality score and why does it matter? The Compton water quality score is a snapshot of the current condition of drinking water in the area, usually based on minerals, hardness, disinfectant levels, and other measurable factors. It matters because it helps residents quickly understand how their tap water compares to recommended quality standards — not just whether it’s safe, but how comfortable and reliable it is for everyday use.
How does Compton’s water compare to other parts of Los Angeles County? Compton’s water quality often reflects similar regional trends seen across Los Angeles County, including moderate hardness and varying levels of disinfectants like chlorine. However, each city’s water can be different depending on the source, treatment processes, and distribution system. That’s why localized scoring — like the Compton Water Quality Scoreboard — is more helpful than broad regional data.
Why does my tap water sometimes look cloudy or milky in Compton? Cloudy or milky-looking water in Compton is typically caused by tiny air bubbles, especially when temperatures change or pressure shifts in the pipes. The cloudiness usually clears from the bottom of the glass upward in a few seconds. If it persists or looks unusual, it may indicate sediment or mineral content issues that a local water test can identify.
What common minerals are in Compton’s tap water and how do they affect my home? Compton’s tap water contains naturally occurring minerals like calcium and magnesium, which contribute to water hardness. These minerals don’t pose serious health risks, but they do affect everyday life — causing scale buildup in pipes, reducing soap lather, and creating mineral spots on dishes and fixtures. Treating water for hardness can enhance comfort and protect plumbing.
Does Compton water have contaminants I should be concerned about? Municipal water in Compton meets state and federal safety standards for regulated contaminants, but trace elements like chlorine, trace metals, or sediment can still affect taste, odor, and water clarity. A whole-house water analysis gives a more precise picture and can help determine if filtration or softening is needed beyond basic safety compliance.
Will a water filter improve Compton tap water taste and smell? Yes. Many residents notice chlorine or chemical odors in tap water, which are byproducts of disinfection treatments used to keep water safe. A properly sized whole-house filtration system can substantially reduce these tastes and smells, making water more enjoyable to drink, cook with, and bathe in.
How often should I test my water quality in Compton? Because water conditions can change over time, it’s wise to test your home’s water at least once a year, or any time you notice changes in taste, smell, cloudiness, or appliance performance. Professional testing measures hardness, chlorine, minerals, and other indicators specific to your tap — which is more accurate than regional data alone.
What does the Compton Water Quality Scoreboard mean for my family’s health? The scoreboard gives a snapshot of measurable water parameters, but individual health impact depends on your household’s specific water quality and usage. Scores that show elevated hardness or disinfectants may not be harmful, but they can affect comfort, daily routines, and long-term plumbing health. A tailored water system can help optimize water quality for drinking, cooking, bathing, and all daily uses.















