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Water Filtration Systems in Weatherford, TX

Water softening addresses hardness. Water filtration addresses taste, odour, and contaminants. For many Parker County homes, the right solution combines both. Hobson AC installs and services whole-home filtration systems.

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Whole-Home

Filtration Systems

Often Paired

With Water Softening

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RMP #7163

Since 1962

Parker County

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Water Quality in Parker County

Municipal water in Weatherford meets EPA standards, but many homeowners want additional protection against chlorine, chloramines, sediment, and other contaminants that meet legal limits but affect taste, odour, and long-term health considerations.

For well water users in rural Parker County, filtration is more critical — addressing iron, manganese, hydrogen sulphide, bacteria, and other contaminants that municipal treatment doesn’t address.

What We Offer

Whole-Home Carbon Filtration

Removes chlorine, chloramines, and taste/odour compounds at the point of entry. Protects all water-using appliances and provides filtered water from every tap.

Sediment Filtration

Removes particulate matter — important for older pipes or well water systems where sediment enters the supply.

Reverse Osmosis (Point of Use)

Under-sink RO systems provide highly purified drinking water at the kitchen tap. Often combined with whole-home softening and filtration.

Well Water Treatment

Iron, manganese, hydrogen sulphide, and bacterial contamination require specific treatment systems. We assess well water chemistry before recommending.

Combined Softener & Filtration

Paired systems address both hardness (softener) and taste/contaminants (filtration). Often the most comprehensive solution for Parker County homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Water Filtration

What's the difference between filtration and softening?

Water filtration removes contaminants, while softeners primarily remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium.

Yes. Many filtration systems reduce contaminants and improve water taste throughout the home.

Many systems are specifically designed to reduce chlorine and chlorine-related odors.

 Replacement schedules vary by system and water quality, but most filters require periodic maintenance.

We evaluate your water quality and recommend the best solution for your household.

Still have questions?

Cleaner Water for Your Parker County Hom

Water quality assessment before any recommendation. Flat-rate pricing.

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