Johnson County, TX Water Treatment
Johnson County, TX Water Treatment
If your home’s water has developed an unusual taste or is leaving residue on your dishes and faucets, it may be time to consider water treatment. We specialize in conducting comprehensive water tests to identify the root causes of your water issues and provide practical, budget-friendly solutions to resolve them. Our team of experts offers a wide range of water treatment systems throughout the Johnson County, TX area, ensuring cleaner and better water for our community. Contact our specialists at 817-631-4967 to discover which water treatment system is ideal for your Johnson County, TX residence or to schedule an appointment.
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Our Treatment Systems Provide Optimal Water Filtration and Purification.
Often, your water can create inconveniences that may not necessarily pose health risks. These could manifest as low water pressure or issues like buildup and discoloration due to hard water. Our experts are equipped to provide treatment solutions that eliminate the calcium and magnesium responsible for hard water, while also offering booster pumps and pressure tanks to enhance water pressure. Reach out to us today to learn more about how water treatment can enhance your Johnson County, TX home.
Even municipal water can pick up contaminants during treatment and transportation through pipelines. These contaminants, including aluminum, chlorine, pesticides, bacteria, and even parasites, can contribute to health concerns and result in unpleasant-tasting or cloudy water. Our experts diligently identify your water contaminants and propose cost-effective and efficient treatments to permanently address your water problems. Call 817-631-4967 to consult with our experts regarding the most suitable water treatment system for your Johnson County, TX home.
The professionals at Elder's Pure Water are dedicated to working with you to identify your unique needs and offering practical, affordable solutions to provide clear, clean water to you and your family. We collaborate with you to provide realistic, budget-friendly water treatment options for your Johnson County, TX home, ensuring cleaner and healthier water for your family. Contact our professionals at 817-631-4967 today to schedule your consultation.
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Get Your Water Tested! with Kenai water treatment Johnson County products from Elder's Pure Water work to improve the quality and taste of your water. To get started, contact us to schedule a free water test. Whether you live in an area known for water contamination, hard water, or have some other concern, we have the solution for your Johnson County home.
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125 Robert St. Aledo TX 76008
Phone Number: 817-631-4967
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
About Johnson County TX:
Johnson County is a county in the U.S. state of Kansas, along the border of the state of Missouri. Its county seat is Olathe. As of the 2020 census, the population was 609,863, the most populous county in Kansas.
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From DFW International Airport 2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261, United States Continue to TX-97 Spur. Exit from TX-97 Spur 20 sec (495 ft) Head north on TX-97 Spur 33 ft Use the left lane to stay on TX-97 Spur 463 ft Follow TX-183 W, State Hwy 121 S and I-35W S to S Burleson Blvd in Burleson. Take exit 30 from I-35W S 39 min (41.6 mi) Merge onto TX-97 Spur 1.6 mi Take the exit onto TX-183 W toward Ft Worth 9.5 mi Keep left at the fork to continue on State Hwy 121 S/TX-183 W 1.1 mi Continue onto I-820 S/State Hwy 121 S 0.8 mi Keep left at the fork to continue on State Hwy 121 S/TX-121 S, follow signs for Downtown Ft Worth 0.2 mi Keep left at the fork to continue on State Hwy 121 S 6.9 mi Use the left 2 lanes to merge onto I-35W S/US-287 S/US-377 S toward Waco Continue to follow I-35W S 14.5 mi Keep left to stay on I-35W S 6.9 mi Take exit 30 toward Mansfield/Farm to Market Rd 917/Joshua 0.1 mi Follow FM917 W, FM2280 S and FM 3048 W to County Rd 701 10 min (7.2 mi) Merge onto S Burleson Blvd 0.2 mi Turn right onto FM917 W 2.2 mi Continue straight onto FM2280 S 2.8 mi Turn right onto FM 3048 W 1.6 mi Turn left onto County Rd 701 0.4 mi To Johnson County Texas, USA
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Counties in/near Johnson County:
Tarrant County, Wise County, Denton County, Hood County, Jack County, Johnson County, Palo Pinto County and Parker County
Cities in/near Johnson County:
Aledo, Weatherford, Fort Worth, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Azle, Springtown, Grandbury, Denton County, Hood County, Jack County, Johnson County, Palo Pinto County, Parker County, Tarrant County, Wise County, Argyle, Aubrey, Coppell, Denton, Justin, Krum, Lake Dallas, Lewisville, Little Elm, Pilot Point, Ponder, Sanger, The Colony, DeCordova, Lipan, Tolar, Bryson, Jacksboro, Maryetta, Alvarado, Burleson, Cleburne, Crowley, Godley, Grandview, Joshua, Keene, Venus, Mingus, Santo, Strawn, Azle, Mineral Wells, Arlington, Bedford, Colleyville, Euless, Flower Mound, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Haltom City, Haslet, Hurst, Keller, Kennedale, Mansfield, Newark, North Richland Hills, Roanoke, Southlake, Alvord, Boyd, Bridgeport, Chico, Decatur, and Rhome
Zip Codes in/near Johnson County:
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Neighborhoods in/near Johnson County:
Parks of Aledo, McDavid Estates, Deer Creek Estates, Stone Creek Farms, Split Rail Estates, Meadow View Farms, Annetta Estates, Willow Park, Annetta, Hudson Oaks, Downtown Weatherford, Westwood Estates, Meadowview Estates, Crown Valley Estates, Silverstone Pearson Ranch, Willow Creek Estates, Oakwood Estates, College Park Meadowlands, Cartwright Estates, Downtown Fort Worth, Near Southside, Fairmount, TCU/Westcliff, Ridglea, West 7th Cultural District, Northside, Mistletoe Heights and Eastchase
Frequently Asked Water Treatment Questions:
What is water treatment?
Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water for a specific purpose. Reasons for improving water quality may include drinking, cooking, bathing, or other household activities.
How does water treatment work?
Water treatment works by running water through chemicals and filters to remove toxins and hazards. This is done at both the municipal level and at a private level in homes and/or businesses. While a water treatment plant may make water potable again, healthy, clean, quality water can only be truly achieved at the point of service (pos). This is because the water running to your home or business, from the municipal water supply, picks up contaminants from the pipes it runs through. In-home water treatment or POS systems, run your water through an additional set of filters and media that remove contaminants that may have both been picked up from the city water pipes and those that may not have been removed to begin with.
How many steps are in the water treatment process?
There are typically 9 steps in the municipal water treatment process: Collection, Screening and Straining, Chemical Addition, Coagulation and Flocculation, Sedimentation and Clarification, Filtration, Disinfection, Storage, and finally Distribution. Private water treatment systems for homes or businesses can have anywhere from 3 to 16 filtration stages that work to remove additional contaminants. Some of these stages include carbon, reverse osmosis, UV light, and remineralization.