
by San Antonio Water Solutions | Aug 20, 2025 | Drinking Water, Water Filtration, Water Quality
Key Takeaways Does Texas have hard water? Yes—many regions test hard to very hard on the water hardness scale. Why it matters: Hard water drives limescale, soap scum, and higher energy use in heaters & appliances. Regional reality: Austin, San Antonio, and Houston...

by San Antonio Water Solutions | Jul 16, 2025 | Drinking Water, Water Filtration, Water Quality, Water Softeners
At TX Water Treatment, we help Texans tackle tough water—because around here, hard water is more than just a nuisance. It can clog pipes, shorten the life of appliances, leave mineral stains on faucets, and even make your skin and hair feel dry. A properly maintained...

by San Antonio Water Solutions | Jul 2, 2025 | Water Filtration, Water Quality
If you’ve ever stepped out of the shower and felt like you still had soap clinging to your skin, you’re not alone—and you’re not imagining things. This sticky, filmy sensation is often caused by hard water, which is common throughout Texas, especially in San Antonio,...

by San Antonio Water Solutions | May 21, 2025 | Drinking Water, Water Filtration, Water Quality, Water Softeners
Have you noticed cloudy tap water, strange odors, or hard mineral stains on your faucets? These are more than just annoyances—they’re signs of underlying water problems that could affect your health, appliances, and plumbing long-term. Access to clean,...

by San Antonio Water Solutions | Apr 1, 2023 | Water Filtration, Water Quality
Access to clean drinking water is essential for our survival, yet it remains a luxury for millions of people around the world. Despite living in an age of technological advancements and scientific progress, contaminated water still poses a significant threat to public...

by San Antonio Water Solutions | Feb 7, 2023 | Water Quality
Consuming enough water is important for pets, especially during times of intense activity or hot weather. A general rule to follow is that dogs should drink about an ounce of water for each pound of body weight per day. However, this may vary depending on their health...
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