Water Filtration
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Water Filtration in Granbury, TX
If your water looks cloudy, smells off, or simply doesn’t taste the way it should, you’re not imagining things. Water quality varies considerably across Hood County, and what comes out of your tap isn’t always what you’d choose to drink or cook with. Justice Plumbing installs and services whole-home and point-of-use water filtration systems throughout Granbury, so your family has access to clean, clear water from every faucet.
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Why Justice Plumbing for Water Filtration in Granbury
- Local experts who understand Hood County’s water conditions
- Whole-home and targeted filtration options to fit your specific needs
- Honest recommendations based on what your water actually requires
- Licensed, background-checked technicians on every installation
- Upfront pricing with no surprises before work begins
- Financing available through GreenSky and First Financial Bank
Signs You May Need Water Filtration in Granbury
Not sure if filtration is the right call for your home? Here are some common indicators that your water quality could use some attention:
- Discolored or cloudy water coming from your taps
- An unusual taste or odor, including a chlorine or metallic smell
- Visible particles or sediment floating in your water
- White, chalky spots on dishes, glassware, or fixtures after washing
- Dry or irritated skin and hair after showering
- A notification from your utility provider about water quality
- Increased reliance on bottled water because tap water doesn’t taste right
Common Contaminants Found in Granbury Area Water
Even water that looks perfectly clear can carry compounds that affect the way it tastes, smells, or feels. Depending on whether your home is on a municipal supply or a private well, potential contaminants may include:
- Excess minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause hardness
- Iron, which produces a metallic taste and can stain fixtures
- Chlorine and chloramines used in municipal treatment
- Sediment and particulate matter, especially common in well water
- Bacteria or microorganisms in private well systems
- Agricultural runoff compounds in rural areas of Hood County
- Traces of heavy metals like lead from aging pipes or infrastructure
Water Filtration FAQ’s
The right system depends on what’s actually in your water. We start with a water assessment to understand the specific compounds present, then recommend a system that addresses those issues directly. There’s no point in installing filtration for contaminants you don’t have.
Municipal water in Granbury meets regulatory safety standards, but meeting a safety threshold and tasting great are two different things. Many homeowners on both city water and private wells choose filtration for improved taste, odor, and peace of mind. Homes on private wells especially benefit from regular testing and appropriate filtration.
A whole-home system treats all the water entering your house, covering every faucet, shower, and appliance. An under-sink or point-of-use filter only treats water at one specific location. Both have their place depending on your goals and budget, and we can help you weigh the options.
It depends on the type of system and your water usage. Most systems require filter replacements on a regular schedule, typically every six to twelve months. We’ll explain exactly what maintenance your system needs when we install it so there are no surprises.
Some filtration systems address hardness minerals, but hard water is typically better handled by a dedicated water softener. In many cases, homeowners benefit from pairing both systems. We’ll let you know what makes the most sense after assessing your water.
Both. Whether you need a new system installed or an existing one serviced, repaired, or upgraded, Justice Plumbing can help. Just give us a call and we’ll take a look at what you have.
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Benefits of Installing a Water Filtration System in Granbury
Homeowners who invest in water filtration typically notice the difference quickly. Common benefits include:
- Better-tasting drinking water that your family will actually want to drink
- Cleaner water for cooking, which can improve the flavor of food and beverages
- Reduced dependence on expensive bottled water
- Softer-feeling water for showering and bathing
- Less residue and spotting on dishes, glassware, and fixtures
- Added protection for your family, especially households with young children or health sensitivities
- Potential extension of the lifespan of water-using appliances
How Water Filtration Works in Granbury Homes
Most filtration systems work by passing water through one or more filter media that trap or neutralize unwanted compounds before the water reaches your plumbing. Depending on your system, this might involve sediment filters, activated carbon, reverse osmosis membranes, or UV treatment for biological contaminants.
We’ll test your water first and match you with a system that actually addresses what’s in it, rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
COREPRO Whole House Conditioning and Filtration
Most water filtration systems handle one problem. The COREPRO handles just about all of them. This whole house system filters out sediment, chlorine, chloramines, heavy metals like lead, nickel, and mercury, plus VOCs, pesticides, herbicides, xylene, and benzene. It also controls scale, which means less time scrubbing fixtures, longer-lasting appliances, and real savings on detergents and clothing over time.
Available in three sizes to fit your home:
- 1000 Series – 1 to 2 bathrooms
- 1500 Series – 1 to 2.5 bathrooms
- 2000 Series – 1 to 3 bathrooms
What’s inside:
Each COREPRO uses a layered media approach — a carbon filter, Bacteriostat KDF, and aluminosilicate — to remove chlorine, heavy metals, organics, and fine sediment down to 3 microns.
An optional stainless steel jacket is available for added durability and a cleaner install.
Call (817) 579-9779Your Family Deserves Better Than Tap Water You’re Not Sure About
If you’ve been tolerating water that doesn’t taste, smell, or look the way it should, a filtration system is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your home.
Justice Plumbing will test your water, walk you through your options honestly, and install a system that fits your home and your budget. We’ve been doing right by Granbury families for over 20 years, and we’d love to help yours. Reach out today to get started.
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