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Water treatment in Kyle, Texas

Kyle is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and every new rooftop gets the same very hard Hill Country water. We test, install, and service softeners, whole-home filtration, and reverse osmosis across Kyle, starting with a free water test at your tap.

Local numbers

What comes out of a Kyle tap?

Kyle blends local aquifer wells with treated regional supply to keep up with growth, and all of it arrives carrying limestone minerals.

17gpg

Typical hardness in Kyle (16 to 17 range)

2025 CCR

10.5gpg

Where “very hard” starts on the USGS scale

USGS

30min

Free in-home water test, results on the spot

Figures are typical values, not your house's number. As Kyle brings new supply online, the blend at your tap can shift over time, which is another reason to measure rather than assume.

Go deeper

Kyle water quality, with the sources

Who supplies it, what the Consumer Confidence Report says, and what the numbers mean for your home.

What fits your house

Match the symptom to the system

Most Kyle homes need one or two of these, not all three. The water test tells us which, and the recommendation is only ever sized to what your water shows.

If your Kyle home is newer, odds are it comes with a softener loop, and many builds pair it with a tankless water heater, which is exactly the appliance hard water punishes first. If your builder roughed in the loop, the hard part of the install is already done.

Questions

Questions we get about Kyle water

Is Kyle tap water safe to drink?

Yes. Kyle's water is regulated by TCEQ, tested continuously, and reported publicly every year in the city's Consumer Confidence Report. What people notice day to day, scale, spots, and chlorine taste, are quality-of-life issues, not safety issues. We treat water to make it nicer to live with, and we'll tell you exactly what our test finds.

How hard is Kyle's water?

Typically well past the 10.5 grains per gallon where the USGS scale tops out at "very hard." The exact number varies by neighborhood and season, partly because Kyle blends more than one source as the city grows. The free test gives you your house's number, not a citywide average.

Where does Kyle's water come from?

It's a blend of local aquifer wells and treated water brought in through regional partners, and the mix keeps evolving as Kyle adds capacity for its growth. Blended sources mean water can differ noticeably from one part of town to another, which is a real reason to test at your own tap.

My Kyle house is brand new. Why is there already scale?

Because hardness comes from the water, not the plumbing. A new build gets very hard water on day one, and shiny new fixtures show the first crust faster than a ten-year-old faucet does. The upside is that most new Kyle homes include a softener loop, so the fix installs quickly and at the low end of the range.

Do you cover all of Kyle?

Yes. We cover Plum Creek to the west side, the neighborhoods off FM 1626, and everything between and beyond. If you're anywhere in Kyle or the surrounding parts of Hays County, you're in our service area.

Book your free water test in Kyle

The test takes 30 minutes at your tap, you get real numbers on the spot, and we explain what they mean in plain English. You keep the results either way.

What you get

  • Hardness, chlorine, iron, and TDS tested at your tap
  • Results explained in plain English, yours to keep
  • A recommendation sized to your home (only if you want one)
Book your free water test