Water Treatment in Fulshear, TX

Fulshear has gone from farmland to one of the fastest-growing communities in Texas, and the water infrastructure has grown with it. Most homes here are on groundwater supplied by municipal utility districts — and new construction does not come with treated water.

That means there is no single answer to “what is in Fulshear water.” What we can tell you is what shows up in this area, and what treatment actually does about each one.

Sentinel Guardian water softener installed in Fulshear, TX
A whole-home system installed in Fulshear.

Explore Our Water Treatment Systems

The same systems we install throughout the Houston area. See specs, warranties, and package details.

Whole-home water softener and conditioner system installed by United Water Softeners

Water Softeners

Whole-home softening to stop hard water damage to your pipes, fixtures, and appliances.

Soft, filtered water protecting appliances and skin throughout the home

Whole-Home Filtration

Filtration for city and private well water — iron, sediment, chlorine, and more.

PureGuard reverse osmosis drinking water system for clean great-tasting water

Drinking Water & RO

Reverse osmosis systems for clean, great-tasting drinking water at the tap.

What Shows Up in Fulshear-Area Water

Hard water

The most universal complaint here. Calcium and magnesium from the aquifer leave scale on fixtures, spots on glassware, film in the shower, and stiffness in laundry. It is also quietly hard on your water heater and dishwasher. Hardness is what an ion exchange softener is built for.

Chlorine and disinfection byproducts

Every public system disinfects, and it has to — that is what makes water safe to deliver. The trade-off is chlorine taste and smell, plus byproducts like trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids that form when chlorine reacts with organic material. Activated carbon filtration and reverse osmosis both reduce these.

Arsenic

Arsenic occurs naturally in the Gulf Coast Aquifer and is present in some Fulshear-area water systems. Levels vary considerably between utilities, and public systems are required to stay within federal limits. If it matters to you, the treatment that addresses arsenic is reverse osmosis or ion exchange — a carbon filter does not remove it.

Radium and uranium

Both are naturally occurring radiological elements found in Texas groundwater, and both appear in some systems across the greater Houston area. Reverse osmosis and ion exchange are the effective treatments.

Iron, manganese, and other minerals

These turn up in area groundwater from natural mineral deposits. They are behind rust staining, discoloration, and metallic taste. Ion exchange and reverse osmosis address most of them.

Which Treatment Handles What

  • Ion exchange softener — hardness, plus some minerals and radiological elements
  • Activated carbon filtration — chlorine, taste and odor, and disinfection byproducts
  • Reverse osmosis — the broadest reduction, including arsenic, chromium-6, radium, uranium, and nitrate
  • Sediment filtration — particulate and turbidity

This is why our packages pair a whole-home system with a drinking water system. A softener handles the water that goes on you. Reverse osmosis handles the water that goes in you. Neither one does the other job.

Find Out What Is In Your Water Specifically

Because Fulshear is served by more than one provider, your street may have noticeably different water than a neighborhood a few miles away. Two ways to find out what yours actually is:

What We Install in Fulshear

We install and service whole-home water softeners, whole-home filtration, and PureGuard reverse osmosis drinking water systems throughout the Fulshear area. Our SENTINEL ELITE package combines all three plus leak detection.

Communities We Serve in Fulshear

Cross Creek Ranch, Jordan Ranch, Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek, Churchill Farms, Polo Ranch, Del Webb Fulshear, Tamarron, and the 77441 and 77494 ZIP codes.

Nearby Areas We Serve

Water changes from one provider to the next, so it is worth checking your own area. We also serve Katy, Richmond and Waller.

Already Have a System?

We service and repair water treatment equipment in Fulshear, typically within 24 to 48 hours, including systems we did not install. See water softener repair, filtration repair, and reverse osmosis repair.

Get Your Fulshear Water Tested

We will test at your sink and walk you through what the numbers mean, with no obligation.

Call United Water Softeners at 281-240-0261 or request a free in-home water test.

Public water systems serving the Fulshear area are regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and are required to meet federal drinking water standards. Water quality varies by provider and by address. United Water Softeners · TCEQ Licensed WTS III.

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