
Water Treatment & Softeners in Fort Worth, TX
Compare 27 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Fort Worth and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated March 23, 2026
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Wellness Water Filtration Systems
5½+ years onlineElder's Pure Water
5.09½+ years onlineFort Worth Water
5.0Safe Water Tech DFW
5.0DFW Water Softeners
4.9~6 years onlineHomeWater - Dallas/Ft. Worth | Premium Water Filters & Softeners | Reverse Osmosis
4.924½+ years onlineLarry Stinson Plumbing & Water Heater Repair
4.915+ years onlineRefresh Water Store
4.9~12 years onlineShell Water Systems
4.96+ years onlineWinston Water Cooler of Fort Worth, LTD
4.921½+ years onlineCharger Water Treatment Products
4.828½+ years onlineClearWater Plumbers
4.8~21 years onlineCulligan of Dallas Fort Worth Metro
4.811 years onlineJBC Water Treatment Company
4.717½+ years onlineShelton's Water
4.718½+ years onlineAqua Life Solutions DFW
4.52½+ years onlineRainSoft of Dallas Fort Worth
4.4~7 years onlineONIT Water
3.85½+ years onlineWater Treatment Consultants
3.312+ years onlineWater Treatment & Softeners in Nearby TX Cities
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Water Treatment & Softeners in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth TX water treatment is needed because North Texas water has hard water (8-12 grains/gallon) and seasonal taste/odor issues. Older Westside homes may have lead service lines. Most homes benefit from a softener plus carbon filter combo plus point-of-use RO at the kitchen. NeedInstall connects you with Fort Worth water treatment installers familiar with North Texas Municipal Water reports, TX plumbing code, and lead-mitigation strategies.
Fort Worth water treatment installs run $1,500-$6,000 for softener + carbon, $4,500-$11,000 for whole-home RO. TX requires a state plumbing license. Standard salt-based softeners use 50-80 lbs salt/month at typical hardness.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Hard water?
- North TX hardness justifies salt-based softener.
- Lead concern?
- Possibly in pre-1986 homes.
- Maintenance?
- Salt every 4-6 weeks given hardness.
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