Water Quality & Water Treatment in Wichita Falls
Have you noticed spots on dishes, dry skin after showering, or a chlorine taste in your tap water? Many homes in the Wichita Falls area experience water quality issues that affect both comfort and plumbing systems.
Our water quality services help homeowners improve their water with professional water treatment systems, including water softeners, whole-house filtration, and reverse osmosis drinking water systems.
Common Water Quality Problems in Wichita Falls
Local water conditions can create several noticeable issues throughout the home.
You may benefit from water treatment if you notice:
- White scale buildup on faucets or fixtures
- Spots or film on dishes and glassware
- Soap that doesn’t lather well
- Dry skin or brittle hair after showering
- Chlorine taste or odor in drinking water
- Mineral buildup inside plumbing or appliances
The right water treatment system depends on the specific issues affecting your home.
Water Softeners for Hard Water
Hard water contains high levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. These minerals create scale buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and fixtures.
A whole-house water softener removes hardness minerals before water enters your plumbing system.
Benefits of water softener installation include:
- Reduced scale buildup in pipes and appliances
- Cleaner dishes and glassware
- Softer laundry and brighter clothing
- Easier cleaning of sinks, tubs, and fixtures
- Improved water heater efficiency
Whole-House Water Filtration Systems
Water filtration systems remove contaminants that affect taste, odor, and clarity.
Common filtration options include:
Carbon Filters
Help remove chlorine taste and odors from municipal water supplies.
Sediment Filters
Capture sand, dirt, rust particles, and other debris.
Whole-House Filtration Systems
Treat water at the point where it enters your home so every faucet receives filtered water.
These systems improve overall water quality for drinking, cooking, bathing, and cleaning.
Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems provide highly purified water at a dedicated faucet, typically installed under the kitchen sink.
RO systems remove a wide range of dissolved impurities and improve taste and clarity.
Benefits of under-sink reverse osmosis systems include:
- Clean drinking water directly from your faucet
- Reduced chlorine and dissolved contaminants
- Improved taste for cooking and beverages
- Less need for bottled water
Do You Need Filtration, Softening, or Both?
Different water treatment systems solve different problems.
- Water softeners address hardness minerals that cause scale buildup.
- Filtration systems improve taste, odor, and sediment removal.
- Reverse osmosis systems provide highly purified drinking water.
Many homes benefit from a combination of softening and filtration depending on local water conditions.
Our Water Treatment Installation Process
We make installing water treatment systems simple and straightforward.
Our process typically includes:
- Evaluating your home’s water quality and usage
- Recommending the right system size and type
- Installing the system with proper plumbing connections and bypass valves
- Testing the system to ensure proper operation
- Explaining maintenance and filter replacement schedules
Our licensed plumbers ensure the system integrates correctly with your existing plumbing.
Water Quality Services in Wichita Falls & Nearby Areas
We provide water treatment services throughout Wichita Falls, Burkburnett, Iowa Park, Electra, Vernon, Quanah, Byers, and Windthorst, as well as nearby Oklahoma communities.
Homes throughout the region often experience hard water and chlorine-related water quality issues, making professional treatment systems a valuable upgrade
Start With a Water Quality Evaluation
Choosing the right water treatment system starts with understanding your home’s water.
Our team can evaluate your water and recommend the best solution—whether that’s a water softener, filtration system, reverse osmosis unit, or a combination of systems.

