See what's in Denton & Rockwall tap water — then strip the risks
Mission Pure reviews Denton Water Utilities and the City of Rockwall (NTMWD) data, flags PFAS, TTHMs/HAA5, chloramine, and hardness concerns, and recommends the right whole-home and drinking water protection for Lake Lewisville, Lake Ray Roberts, Lake Ray Hubbard, and well blending.
Covering the UNT area and Robson Ranch in Denton, plus The Shores and Chandlers Landing in Rockwall.
Denton & Rockwall tap water insights we track
Denton blends lake and well sources, which can shift hardness and mineral content. Conditioning media keeps water steady and protects fixtures.
Rockwall draws on NTMWD's Lake Ray Hubbard system. Seasonal byproducts and chloramine are well managed with whole-home catalytic carbon.
PFAS have appeared in regional sampling. Catalytic carbon plus reverse osmosis is designed to push drinking-water levels toward the EPA's 4 ppt target.
Denton & Rockwall-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
Denton & Rockwall water FAQ
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Denton & Rockwall families notice the difference
“Our well-blend water was inconsistent. Now it's clean and steady at every faucet.”
“The Rockwall install was fast and the team documented everything for resale.”
“Soft, filtered water has been a game changer for our skin and our appliances.”