Plano’s municipal water averages 14–22 grains per gallon of hardness — that's classified as very hard. It's silently scaling your water heater, clouding your fixtures, drying out your skin, and shortening the life of every appliance in your home.
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Plano’s extreme hardness creates thick calcium deposits inside your water heater, reducing efficiency and cutting its lifespan in half. Older homes in West Plano and established neighborhoods near Legacy are especially at risk due to decades of mineral accumulation.
Hard water strips natural oils from skin and hair. Plano families — especially those with young children — often see itchy skin, dull hair, and eczema improvements within days of installing a whole-home system.
NTMWD treats Plano’s supply with chlorine and chloramines. Our multi-stage carbon filtration removes these disinfectants along with sediment and emerging contaminants like PFAS.
Plano is part of the North Texas Municipal Water District service area. NTMWD identifies Lavon Lake as its largest water source and operates regional treatment and delivery infrastructure for North Texas communities.
Hardness minerals are the main reason Plano homeowners notice scale on faucets, shower glass, water heaters, and appliances. Softening is the treatment path for mineral scale.
Whole-home carbon filtration is commonly used when homeowners want to reduce chlorine taste and odor before water reaches showers, laundry, and kitchens.
Read the DFW Water Quality Guide or review the NTMWD water system reference.
From Legacy West to established Willow Bend — we know Plano’s water.
Plano’s municipal water supply averages 14 to 22 grains per gallon (GPG), which is classified as “very hard” by USGS standards. This causes significant scale buildup in water heaters, dishwashers, and plumbing fixtures throughout your home.
Plano receives its water from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD), sourced primarily from Lavon Lake and Lake Texoma. The water is treated with chlorine and chloramines for disinfection, which is why many Plano homeowners notice a chemical taste and dry skin after showering.
For most Plano homes, both are recommended. Softening addresses the extreme hardness (calcium and magnesium), while carbon filtration removes chlorine, sediment, and chemical contaminants. Our free in-home test shows you exactly what combination your home needs.
Most whole-home systems are installed in 2 to 4 hours, typically in the garage. We handle everything — your family will have pure, filtered water the same evening. We service all Plano ZIP codes including 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, and 75093.
Every install includes a TDS meter so you can verify the water quality yourself. If your water does not test measurably purer within 30 days, we remove the system and refund you in full. No questions asked.
Book a free, no-obligation in-home water test. We'll show you exactly what's in your water and what it's doing to your home. Takes 20 minutes.
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