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Water Treatment in Granbury, TX
The water coming out of your taps should be something you feel completely confident about. If it tastes off, smells unusual, looks less than clear, or leaves behind residue on your fixtures and dishes, those are signs that your water quality could be improved. Justice Plumbing offers a full range of water treatment solutions for Granbury and Hood County homeowners, from whole-home filtration and water softening to reverse osmosis systems for the purest possible drinking water.
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Why Granbury Homeowners Trust Justice Plumbing for Water Treatment
- Local expertise with an understanding of Hood County water conditions on both city and well systems
- Full range of treatment solutions including filtration, softening, purification, and reverse osmosis
- Honest assessments starting with your actual water, not a one-size-fits-all recommendation
- Licensed, background-checked technicians on every installation and service call
- Upfront pricing with no surprises
- Financing available through GreenSky and First Financial Bank
Water Treatment Solutions We Offer in Granbury
Water Filtration in Granbury, TX
A whole-home water filtration system treats your water at the point it enters the house, so every faucet, shower, and appliance receives filtered water. Filtration systems can address sediment, chlorine, dissolved organics, and a range of other compounds that affect the taste, odor, and appearance of your water. We also install point-of-use filters for homeowners who want targeted filtration at the kitchen sink.
Water Purification in Granbury, TX
For homeowners who want the highest level of contaminant removal, water purification systems go beyond standard filtration to address bacteria, microorganisms, and trace chemical compounds. We offer whole-home purification options as well as point-of-use purification systems depending on your goals and your water’s specific characteristics.
Reverse Osmosis in Granbury, TX
Reverse osmosis is one of the most effective water treatment methods available for residential use, capable of removing 90 to 99 percent of dissolved contaminants including heavy metals, nitrates, and chemical compounds. RO systems are commonly installed at the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water, and are especially valuable for households on well water or in areas with specific water quality concerns.
Water Softening in Granbury, TX
Hard water is a widespread issue throughout Hood County, particularly on well systems. A water softener removes the calcium and magnesium ions responsible for scale buildup, spotty dishes, soap scum, and the gradual wear on your appliances and plumbing. Soft water makes a noticeable difference throughout the home, from how your skin feels after a shower to how long your water heater and dishwasher last.
Water Treatment FAQ’s
The right system depends on what’s actually in your water. We start with an assessment to understand the specific issues present and recommend a targeted solution. We also point homeowners to helpful resources like the International Filter guide at internationalfilter.com for a broader understanding of treatment technologies and what each one addresses.
Granbury’s municipal water meets regulatory safety standards, but meeting those thresholds and having water that tastes and feels great are not the same thing. Many homeowners choose filtration or softening for improved taste, odor, and comfort rather than safety alone. For homes on private wells, water testing and appropriate treatment are especially important.
Filtration removes particles, sediment, chlorine, and many dissolved compounds. Purification goes further, addressing bacteria, viruses, and trace chemical contaminants that filtration alone may not capture. Reverse osmosis is one of the most comprehensive purification methods available for residential use.
It depends on the type of system. Filtration systems require periodic filter replacements, typically every six to twelve months. Water softeners need their salt supply replenished regularly. Reverse osmosis systems have filter and membrane replacement schedules. We explain all of this clearly when we install your system so there are no surprises.
Absolutely. Many homeowners benefit from combining a softener with a filtration or reverse osmosis system, particularly on well water. We can design a setup that addresses multiple water quality concerns in an integrated, efficient way.
Yes. Whether you need routine maintenance, filter replacements, repairs, or an upgrade to an existing system, Justice Plumbing can help. Give us a call and we’ll take a look at what you have.
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Reverse Osmosis Systems
If you want the cleanest water possible straight from your tap, reverse osmosis is the gold standard. An RO system works by pushing water through a semipermeable membrane under pressure, stripping out contaminants that standard filters simply can’t catch. What comes out the other side is water that’s genuinely purer, better tasting, and better for your family.
It’s one of the most effective filtration methods available for residential use, and once it’s installed under your sink, it works quietly in the background without much thought from you.
Why homeowners choose RO:
- Reduces a wide range of contaminants including lead, chlorine, nitrates, and dissolved solids that affect taste and safety
- Delivers cleaner, better-tasting drinking water directly from a dedicated tap at your sink
- Cuts down significantly on bottled water costs over time, and keeps plastic waste out of landfills
- Low maintenance once installed, typically just periodic filter changes to keep performance consistent
For families who want to know exactly what’s in their water, or who just want drinking water that actually tastes clean, a reverse osmosis system is one of the smartest investments you can make in your home.
Call (817) 579-9779COREPRO Six-Stage Whole House Conditioning and Filtration
Most whole house systems filter your water. The COREPRO conditions it. With six stages of filtration media working together, it doesn’t just remove what’s in your water — it protects your plumbing, extends the life of your appliances, and keeps your fixtures cleaner with a lot less effort on your part.
The six stages:
- Carbon Filter – Tackles chlorine, chloramines, and organics at the first stage so every tap in your home delivers better-smelling, better-tasting water
- Bacteriostat KDF – Strips out heavy metals and keeps bacterial growth from taking hold in the system
- Aluminosilicate – Catches fine sediment down to 3 microns before it reaches your fixtures or appliances
- Sequestering Beads – Coats scale-forming minerals so they pass through instead of building up in your pipes and appliances
- Gravel Bed – Acts as a final barrier against fine particles and keeps backwash water distributed evenly through the system
- Ferrite Magnets – Alters calcium and magnesium at a molecular level, making them far less likely to stick around as scale
The result is water that’s cleaner, appliances that last longer, and a home that’s easier to maintain — with no salt, no chemicals, and on In/Out models, no drain required.
Call (817) 579-9779Your Water Should Work for You, Not Against You.
Whether it’s a taste you can’t quite place or scale that keeps coming back no matter how often you clean, water quality issues have real solutions. You don’t have to keep buying bottled water or tolerating water that doesn’t feel right.
Justice Plumbing will assess your water, explain your options honestly, and install a system that addresses what your home actually needs. We’ve been taking care of Granbury families for over 20 years. Call today and let’s get your water where it should be.
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