Texas water is very hard. Here is what tends to be in it, and how SolarPure gives you clean, soft, better-tasting water at every tap.
Texas has some of the hardest water in the country, drawn from limestone aquifers, with high total dissolved solids in much of West Texas. Scale on fixtures and water heaters is a statewide problem.
Wherever you are in Texas, the only way to know what is actually in your water is to test it. City water and private wells differ, and even neighboring homes can vary. A free SolarPure water test measures your hardness and contaminants so your system is built for your water, not a regional average.
SolarPure sizes a complete water conditioning and filtration system to your Texas water, based on a free water test. The self-cleaning SolarPure valve is built to save water, salt, and electricity, and a local SolarPure dealer can recommend the configuration that fits your home and your water. Whether you are on city water or a private well, the goal is the same: clean, soft, great-tasting water at every tap.
Texas has some of the hardest water in the country, drawn from limestone aquifers, with high total dissolved solids in much of West Texas. Scale on fixtures and water heaters is a statewide problem.
Yes. City and well water differ, and a free water test is the only way to size the right system for your specific home in Texas.
SolarPure systems are available through a dealer network. Request a free water test and a SolarPure dealer can recommend the right system for your Texas home.
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