Water Filtration & Softener Systems in Flower Mound, TX
Why Flower Mound Homeowners Are Upgrading Their Water
Flower Mound sits on some of the hardest water in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. If you have lived here for any length of time, you already know: the white crust on your shower doors, the film on your glasses, the dry skin that no amount of lotion seems to fix. These are all caused by the extremely high mineral content in Flower Mound’s municipal water supply, and they are costing you money in damaged appliances, wasted soap, and shortened plumbing life.
Flower Mound receives its treated water from the Upper Trinity Regional Water District, which sources from Lake Lewisville and Chapman Lake. North Texas surface water is naturally high in calcium and magnesium due to the limestone geology underlying Denton and Tarrant counties. Water hardness in Flower Mound typically tests between 12 and 20 grains per gallon, which is classified as very hard to extremely hard on the USGS scale. For reference, anything above 10.5 gpg is considered very hard. Flower Mound regularly exceeds that threshold by a wide margin.
What Hard Water Is Actually Costing You
Hard water is not just an inconvenience. A study by the Battelle Memorial Institute found that water heaters running on hard water lose up to 48% of their efficiency over their lifespan due to scale buildup. Showerheads lose 75% of their flow rate within 18 months. Washing machines and dishwashers fail years earlier than they should. When you factor in the extra soap, detergent, and cleaning products needed to compensate for hard water, the average Flower Mound household is spending hundreds of dollars per year on a problem that has a straightforward solution.
The WaterTech Pro Series water softeners use demand-initiated regeneration to remove hardness minerals at the point of entry to your home. Every drop of water that touches your skin, your dishes, your appliances, and your plumbing is softened before it reaches a single fixture. The Pro Series is engineered for high-hardness water, with high-capacity resin beds that handle the heavy mineral loads common in North Texas without constant regeneration cycles.
Chlorine, Chloramine, and That Pool Water Taste
Upper Trinity treats Flower Mound’s water with chloramine, a disinfectant that persists longer in the distribution system than free chlorine. That is why your tap water still smells and tastes like a swimming pool even after sitting in a pitcher. Chloramine is harder to remove than chlorine. Standard Brita-style carbon filters barely make a dent. It also dries out skin and hair, irritates sensitive skin conditions like eczema, and slowly degrades the rubber components in appliances and plumbing fixtures.
The WaterTech Infinity Series whole-home filtration system uses catalytic carbon specifically designed to neutralize chloramine at the point of entry. This means every tap in your house delivers clean, chemical-free water. No more buying bottled water for cooking. No more chemical smell when you fill the bathtub. The Infinity Series pairs perfectly with a Pro Series softener for a complete whole-home water treatment solution.
Drinking Water Protection: Lead, PFAS, and Pharmaceuticals
North Texas water has faced increasing scrutiny over trace contaminants that whole-home filtration alone does not fully address. These include PFAS from industrial runoff, trace pharmaceuticals, and in older neighborhoods, lead from aging service lines and solder joints. While these contaminants may be present at levels below EPA action limits, many Flower Mound families prefer zero-tolerance protection for the water their children drink.
The WaterTech RO PurePro reverse osmosis system installs under your kitchen sink and pushes water through a semi-permeable membrane that removes up to 99% of dissolved contaminants. The result is pure, clean drinking water on demand, without the expense and environmental waste of bottled water.
WaterTech Is Already in Your Neighborhood
WaterTech’s headquarters is right here in Flower Mound at 241 International Parkway. This is not a national company shipping systems from a warehouse across the country. Our local authorized dealers know North Texas water because they live in it. They understand the specific hardness levels, the chloramine issues, and the plumbing configurations common in Flower Mound homes from established neighborhoods along FM 1171 to newer developments near Canyon Falls.
Get a Free In-Home Water Test
The only way to know exactly what is in your water is to test it. WaterTech’s local dealers offer a free, no-obligation in-home water test that measures hardness, TDS, chloramine levels, pH, iron, and other contaminants specific to your address. Schedule your free water test today using the form below or call us directly.
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We proudly serve Flower Mound and surrounding communities, including Highland Village, Double Oak, Bartonville, Lantana, Argyle, and Northlake.
Address: 241 International Parkway #280 Flower Mound, TX 75022
Phone: 469-521-1180
Hours: Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 17:00 Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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