See what's in Carrollton & Lewisville tap water — then strip the risks
Mission Pure reviews City supplies via Dallas Water Utilities and Upper Trinity Regional Water District data, flags PFAS, TTHMs/HAA5, chloramine, and hardness concerns, and recommends the right whole-home and drinking water protection for Lake Lewisville and regional surface-water supplies.
Covering Downtown Carrollton and Josey Ranch, plus Old Town Lewisville and Castle Hills.
Carrollton & Lewisville tap water insights we track
Carrollton and Lewisville draw on Lake Lewisville and regional supplies. Whole-home carbon keeps taste and odor consistent year-round.
Regional water tends to be hard, leaving scale on fixtures and shortening appliance life. Conditioning media protects your plumbing investment.
PFAS indicators and TTHMs/HAA5 appear in regional sampling. Carbon plus reverse osmosis is designed to keep drinking water near the strictest health targets.
Carrollton & Lewisville-ready filtration packages
Handles chloramine byproducts, PFAS indicators, and hardness so showers, laundry, and fixtures stay clean.
- Chloramine-rated catalytic carbon media
- Metered softening to protect plumbing
- Bypass for irrigation + pool fills
Strips dissolved metals, PFAS, and microplastics for every glass you pour at home.
- 4-stage RO with carbon block polishing
- Optional alkaline cartridge
- Dedicated faucet or fridge line
Annual media refresh, RO filter swaps, and water testing tied to local sampling schedules.
- Text reminders + tech dispatch
- Discounted emergency calls
- Access to contaminant alerts
Carrollton & Lewisville water FAQ
Is Carrollton and Lewisville water hard?
What contaminants matter most here?
How fast can Mission Pure install in Carrollton or Lewisville?
Do you handle permits and city coordination?
Carrollton & Lewisville families notice the difference
“The hard-water scale is gone and our water finally tastes clean.”
“Old Town Lewisville install was quick and the crew was professional.”
“Filtered drinking water at the tap means no more bottled water runs.”