See what's in Southlake & Grapevine tap water — then strip the risks
Mission Pure reviews Upper Trinity Regional Water District and city supplies data, flags PFAS, TTHMs/HAA5, chloramine, and hardness concerns, and recommends the right whole-home and drinking water protection for Grapevine Lake, Upper Trinity supplies, and city well tie-ins.
Covering Southlake Town Square and the Carroll ISD area, plus Historic Main Street and the Vineyards in Grapevine.
Southlake & Grapevine tap water insights we track
Southlake and Grapevine draw on Upper Trinity and lake supplies that can vary seasonally. Whole-home carbon keeps water consistent across every faucet.
City well tie-ins can raise hardness and mineral content. Conditioning media protects luxury fixtures, tankless heaters, and glassware.
PFAS indicators and TTHMs/HAA5 appear in regional sampling. Carbon plus reverse osmosis is designed to keep drinking water near the strictest health targets.
Southlake & Grapevine-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
Southlake & Grapevine water FAQ
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Southlake & Grapevine families notice the difference
“Our fixtures stay spotless now — exactly what we wanted for the house.”
“The reverse osmosis water is perfect for coffee and the kids' bottles.”
“Premium, careful install in Town Square. The team respected our home.”