Residential Services

Unparalleled Residential Water Treatment Services in Clute, TX, and Nearby Areas

At Water of Texas, LLC, we pride ourselves on providing the most comprehensive residential water treatment services in the industry. We are licensed and have over 50 years combined experience within our organization, so you know that when you choose us for your water filtration service needs, you’re getting a team of professionals who will get the job done right. We offer a wide range of services, including water softening services, reverse osmosis system installations, and water filtration services.

We can design and install a system that suits your specific needs. Our goal is to provide you with a system that will remove contaminants from your water and leave you feeling safe and confident when drinking it. We’re also an authorized Brita Pro provider, so you can rest assured that we’ll only install products that are of the highest quality.

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The Benefits of Getting a Professional Water Filtration System Installation

Whether you live in an urban or rural area, water filtration systems can help you enjoy clean water. Here are some of the advantages of getting a water filtration system:

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Water filtration systems can help you enjoy clean and safe drinking water. They remove harmful chemicals, bacteria, and other contaminants from your tap water, so you don’t have to worry about the quality of your drinking water.
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It can save you money on bottled water. A water filtration system can help you save money on bottled water, which is often expensive and not good for the environment.
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Your health will improve because you won’t be exposed to contaminants like lead and mercury anymore. These contaminants can cause many different diseases like heart disease, kidney failure, etc.
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You’ll have better water for cooking. Water that has been filtered will taste better, and the food you cook with it will be healthier. The minerals and other chemicals in tap water can affect the flavor of your food. A water filtration system gives you great-tasting water to drink, as well as use for cooking!
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It can help reduce potential plumbing issues. Water filtration systems can help prevent costly plumbing issues. When your water is filtered, you won’t have to worry about lead, copper and other contaminants leaching into your pipes from the tap. This will keep them from rusting over time and causing leaks or breaks!
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You can save on soap and enjoy cleaner clothes! A water filtration system can save you money by extending your soap supply. The minerals and chemicals in tap water can leave residue on clothing and towels after washing, making them feel stiffer. These residues also attract dirt more easily, which means that you’ll have to use more soap every time you wash if you don’t have a water filtration system yet.

The Best Way to Soften and Filter Your Water

If you want to have the best drinking water for your family, we can help. At Water of Texas, LLC, we provide residential water treatment services such as water filtration and water softening service and reverse osmosis system installation. We’ll ensure that the water that comes out of your faucet is safe for consumption and tastes great. We have many years of industry experience, so you can rest assured that we’ll deliver high-quality water treatment products and services. We provide our services to clients in Clute, TX, and nearby areas. Contact us today to learn more. We also offer free water tests, evaluations, and consultations.

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Lead is odorless and colorless, making it hard to spot. It can also make our water taste sweet. Long-term exposure leads to different health problems. Lead enters our systems through old pipes and infrastructure. If your home was built before 1986, schedule a water test today.
Fluoride naturally occurs in surface and groundwater systems, but is also added to many drinking water systems. While fluoride is often advertised for reducing dental issues, it can damage your teeth and bones through long-term exposure and ingestion. This contaminant is tasteless and odorless, however, it’s easily detectable in a water test.
The levels at which these minerals are present determines the hardness of your water. It can leave mineral deposits on your glassware, dry out your skin, and give a sour smell to your clothing from the buildup of soap curds.
Nitrates may be naturally occurring ions, but they’re a health concern when it goes beyond a certain concentration. Nitrates are common in our groundwater, as it enters our water sources from fertilizers, manure storage, and septic systems. This contaminant is nearly impossible to identify without a water test, as it is odorless, tasteless, and colorless.
Exposure to mercury in water can be damaging to our brain, nervous system, and kidneys. It can enter our home after flowing into underground water supplies. Mercury is odorless and hard to detect with the naked eye, however, a water test will help you evaluate if the contaminant is present.
Bacteria can enter our drinking water through a faulty septic tank or wastewater treatment system. Common bacterial strains include E.Coli and Salmonella. Bacteria in water can make you sick, causing symptoms such as cramps, nausea, and fever.
Copper arrives from our plumbing pipes. Our bodies have natural defense mechanisms for maintaining healthy levels of copper, but this doesn’t develop until after we are one year old. Therefore, copper poses a concern for newborn babies, infants, and those with a genetic copper metabolism disorder. This contaminant appears tasteless and odorless, so make sure to schedule home water testing today!
Arsenic is one of the more dangerous contaminants, as it is odorless and tasteless. This contaminant becomes toxic after continuous exposure. Long-term exposure has been linked to various health and skin conditions. Arsenic is common in homes that use a private well or are close to an industrial or agricultural area.