Water Treatment & Softeners in Lubbock, TX

Compare 23 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Lubbock and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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EcoWater Systems of Lubbock

PureSpring Water Softeners & Filters

3 years online
purespringwatersoftenersfilterslubbock.com

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Wellness Water Filtration Systems

2½+ years online
wellnesswaterfiltrationsystemslubbocktx.com

Honest Water Co of Lubbock

5.011 mo online
honestwaterlbk.com

ProClear Water Solutions

5.0~7 years online
proclearwater.com

Redbird Water

5.0~3 years online
redbirdwater.com

Reverse Osmosis Lubbock

5.0
reverseosmosislubbock.com

Tadlock Water of Amarillo LLC

5.029+ years online
facebook.com/TadlockWaterA

WaterPro Lubbock

5.010½+ years online
waterprolubbock.com

Watertree of Lubbock

5.0

Culligan Water of Lubbock

4.8~22 years online
culliganlubbock.com

Jacob's Well Purified Water

4.8

Tadlock Water Solutions

4.816+ years online
tadlockwater.com

Watermaster Irrigation Supply, Inc.

4.822+ years online
watermasterirrigation.com

Winston Water Cooler of Lubbock Ltd.

4.821½+ years online
winstonwatercooler.com

Axis Water Technologies - Corporate Headquarters

4.311½+ years online
axiswater.com

Kinetico of West Texas

4.215½+ years online
kineticowtx.com

All About Water

4.010 years online
softwaterlubbock.com

Water Treatment & Softeners in Nearby TX Cities

Water Treatment & Softeners in Lubbock, TX

Lubbock water-treatment contractors in this directory cover central Lubbock and surrounding Lubbock County. Lubbock's hard groundwater (15-22 grains in some areas) drives strong softener demand. A whole-home twin-tank water softener runs $2,000-$3,500 installed. Most homes also benefit from RO at the kitchen ($400-$900 installed).

Lubbock Water Services treats Ogallala Aquifer water. Without a softener, water heaters scale within 2-3 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is Lubbock tap water?
Very hard — typically 15-22 grains per gallon (255-375 ppm).
Is RO worth it?
Yes — Lubbock TDS often runs 700-1,000 ppm.
Should I test my well?
Yes — at minimum annually for total coliform and nitrates.

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