
Whole-home softening and filtration, plus reverse osmosis drinking water. We start with what your utility publishes about the supply at your address, then size the system to your home.
Most homeowners never look up where their water comes from or what their utility publishes about it. All of it is on the public record. Here is the short version for this metro.
The North Texas Municipal Water District describes the treated water it supplies to Plano, Garland, Richardson, Frisco, Allen, Rowlett and Rockwall as moderately hard. Garland, an NTMWD city, publishes its delivered hardness as an average of 161 mg/L, which is 7.0 to 10.5 grains per gallon. Hardness is a secondary standard rather than a health standard. What it shows up as at home is scale on fixtures and glass, and soap and detergent that have to work harder.
The North Texas Municipal Water District supplies treated water to Plano, Garland, Richardson, Frisco, Allen, Rowlett and Rockwall, delivered through each city's own distribution system. The district reports that the minerals in that treated water come primarily from Lavon Lake.
The North Texas Municipal Water District uses chloramine as the disinfectant residual in the water it delivers. Once a year, for about four weeks in spring, the district stops adding ammonia and disinfects with chlorine only, and states that customers notice a stronger chlorine taste and odor during it. In 2026 that ran March 2 to March 30, and the district has run this maintenance for more than 15 years. Carbon filtration is the usual way to reduce chloramine taste and odor at the tap.
Every home is different, so the system is sized to yours. These are the parts that make up a typical installation.

Your complete bundle
Whole-home softening & filtration tank, brine tank, and under-sink reverse osmosis with a dedicated faucet.
Handles chlorine and chemical by-products at the inlet, fixing taste and odor throughout the house.
Removes the hardness minerals that leave scale on fixtures and glass and make soap and detergent work harder.
The control valve runs the regeneration cycle on a schedule, so the softening stage keeps working without you managing it.
Holds the media layers under pressure and keeps them in the right order as water passes through.
Tell us your address. We pull the public data on your municipal supply and send a personalized report, no in-home test, no visit required.
We review what's actually in your water, recommend the right system, and give you the all-in price on the spot. No pressure, no upsell.
Your system is professionally installed.
Serving Dallas, Fort Worth and the surrounding communities.
We pull the public data on your water before recommending anything. You see what's in your water and what it takes to fix it.
We review what your utility publishes for your address, tell you what it means, and answer your questions directly.
The complete system is $2,999 installed for a standard city-water home, taxes included. We size the system to your home first, then confirm the all-in number. Flexible financing available, no credit check.
We start with the water quality report your utility publishes for your supply, then look at how your home uses water. The recommendation follows from that, not from one package we sell everyone.
No. We pull the public data on your water, review it with you on one phone call, and give you an honest price.
We serve Dallas, Fort Worth and the surrounding communities. If you are nearby, call us and we will tell you straight whether we cover you.
No visit required. We'll send a personalized report on your home's water and an honest, all-in price if you want one.