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Trusted Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems Company in New Braunfels

New Braunfels, Texas, situated along the scenic Guadalupe and Comal Rivers in Comal and Guadalupe Counties, is famed for its rich German heritage, vibrant river recreation, and rapidly growing suburban neighborhoods. Yet despite the region’s stunning natural waterways, local homeowners frequently struggle with tap water quality issues rooted deep in the local hydrogeology. New Braunfels draws its municipal and private well water supplies from underground aquifers that cut directly through the Texas Hill Country’s dense limestone terrain. As groundwater percolates through calcified rock strata, it becomes heavily saturated with dissolved calcium carbonate, magnesium, bicarbonate, and trace minerals. The result is exceptionally hard groundwater characterized by high total dissolved solids (TDS) and an elevated mineral profile that affects every tap, appliance, and glass of water in the home.

When untreated Hill Country water flows into residential plumbing, the consequences of extreme mineral hardness quickly become apparent. Calcium and magnesium ions naturally precipitate out of solution, coating plumbing pipes, shower doors, tile walls, and sink fixtures in a tough, white, crusty scale that is difficult to clean with standard household products. In heating appliances—such as tankless and traditional water heaters, dishwashers, and espresso machines—scale acts as an insulating barrier over heating elements, forcing units to draw significantly more energy to heat water and causing internal components to overheat and fail prematurely. In addition, hard water reacts negatively with soaps and detergents, preventing proper lathering and leaving behind soap scum that dulls laundry, leaves skin feeling dry or itchy, and strips natural moisture from hair.

In addition to mineral hardness, New Braunfels residents must contend with aesthetic and chemical water quality factors introduced during municipal treatment or private well extraction. Municipal utilities treat surface and groundwater with chlorine to neutralize potential microbiological pathogens across the distribution grid. While effective for sanitization, residual chlorine imparts a sharp chemical taste and bleach-like smell to drinking water. In private well systems throughout outlying rural parts of New Braunfels, water often picks up excess iron, sulfur compounds, agricultural nitrate runoff, or fine sediment, producing an unpleasant metallic taste, cloudy appearance, or earthy odor. Standard refrigerator filters or pitcher pour-through systems are rarely equipped to handle the high mineral volume and chemical complexity of New Braunfels tap water, leaving homeowners frustrated by mediocre taste and short filter lifespans.

TX Water Treatment delivers permanent, commercial-grade residential purification solutions engineered specifically to address the unique water profile of New Braunfels and the surrounding Hill Country. Our advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) drinking water systems provide a comprehensive, multi-barrier filtration defense that transforms hard, chemically treated tap water into bottled-quality water straight from your kitchen faucet.

The reverse osmosis process relies on a sequence of specialized filtration stages designed to target different classes of water contaminants. The initial stage utilizes heavy-duty sediment pre-filters that capture suspended sand, rust particles, and physical debris, protecting downstream components from clogging. The second stage features high-density activated carbon block media, which aggressively absorbs chlorine, chloramines, trihalomethanes (THMs), pesticides, industrial chemical residues, and foul tastes or odors.

Water then enters the high-rejection reverse osmosis membrane—the core of the system—where intense hydrostatic pressure forces water molecules through a semi-permeable barrier with pores small enough to block dissolved inorganic minerals, heavy metals (including lead, mercury, and chromium-6), nitrates, fluoride, microplastics, and trace pharmaceutical compounds. Up to 99% of dissolved solids are separated from the water stream and directed to the drain, leaving behind pristine, purified water. Before reaching your glass, the water passes through an inline post-carbon polishing filter to eliminate any residual taste or odor that may develop while stored in the pressurized storage tank, ensuring every drop tastes fresh, clean, and refreshing.

By choosing TX Water Treatment in New Braunfels, homeowners gain a reliable, full-service partner dedicated to long-term water quality. Our expert technicians conduct thorough on-site water analyses to assess water pressure, hardness levels, and specific chemical parameters before recommending the ideal RO system configuration for your home. We handle every step of the installation process—including seamless under-sink placement, dedicated designer faucet mounting, and optional hookups to refrigerator ice makers—backed by scheduled filter replacements and responsive local customer care. Enjoy pure, delicious drinking water, better-tasting food and beverages, and total peace of mind with New Braunfels’ trusted water filtration specialists.

About New Braunfels

New Braunfels was founded in 1845 by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels and is famous for its rich German heritage, the historic district of Gruene, and the shortest river in Texas—the 2.5-mile-long Comal River.

To get to the airport From New Braunfels, take I-35 South toward San Antonio, merge onto I-410 West at Exit 166, and follow signs to Airport Boulevard for San Antonio International Airport (SAT). The drive takes approximately 30 to 35 minutes.

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Serving New Braunfels communities including Gruene, Veramendi, Landa Park Highlands, Cloud Country, Vintage Oaks, and surrounding Comal & Guadalupe County areas.

Address: San Antonio Water Solutions
5351 Brewster St San Antonio, TX 78233

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9885 Drysdale Ln. Houston, TX 77041

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1834 Ferguson Ln, Bldg. 600 Austin, TX 78754

Phone: (830) 587-3743

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