Water filtration solutions in Dallas, TX
Our team in Dallas, TX installs custom-built water solutions to help reduce contaminants and bring you safer, better tasting water.
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Water in Dallas is Hard
According to our proprietary data, the average total water hardness in Dallas is 7.5 grains per gallon (gpg), which falls in the moderately hard range. This means there’s a significant amount of calcium and magnesium in the water here — two minerals that can build up over time and leave behind residue in your pipes, appliances, and fixtures. This buildup can reduce efficiency and shorten the life of your home’s systems if not addressed.
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Dallas, TX water sources
A recent analysis by Environment Texas Research and Policy Center revealed that 78% of tested Texas schools and daycares have detected lead in their drinking water systems. The study examined data from 1,509 schools and daycare centers submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, finding that 1,175 facilities reported lead levels above 1 part per billion at least one tap – the safety standard recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
This statewide water quality issue directly impacts Dallas-area families, as children attending local schools may be exposed to lead contamination through drinking fountains and taps. The Environmental Protection Agency has linked even low levels of lead exposure in children to learning disabilities, impaired hearing, damage to the nervous system, and behavioral problems. With no safe level of lead exposure established, Dallas homeowners are increasingly seeking comprehensive water filtration solutions to protect their families from potential contamination in both school and home water supplies.
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Water softening systems
From those annoying stains to serious scale buildup, the side effects of hard water on your home are no joke. Our custom water softening systems help reduce hardness, resulting in improved taste and odor.
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Advanced filtration
Experiencing home plumbing issues? How about a bad taste or odor? Our advanced filtration systems treat a wide variety of water concerns for well or city water users. With over 250 product combinations available, you’ll find a tailored water filtration that fits your needs. The result? A custom solution that provides crisper, cleaner water in your home.

Reverse osmosis
Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology offers the ultimate protection against harmful contaminants like lead, copper and PFAS–substances linked to long-term health effects. Our sleek, under-counter RO systems filter up to 600 gallons per day, helping deliver cleaner, safer water for your peace of mind.

Ultraviolet filtration
Shield your home from unwanted microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, cysts and parasites, with Ultraviolet (UV) filtration. This filtration method also helps avoid boil alerts and provides peace of mind by purifying water without chemicals.

Well water solutions
No more rotten egg smell. No more stains on the tub. Our filtration and softening systems elevate your home’s water, making it cleaner and more enjoyable.
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Reduce hidden contaminants
Our advanced filtration systems help reduce harmful contaminants like lead, PFAS, and hard water minerals that can cause scale buildup. These solutions help remove dangerous elements, making every sip safer for your family.
Elevate your everyday
Since our bodies are 60% water, having cleaner water can support your overall wellness. Better water may help strengthen your heart, aid muscle recovery, and keep your skin healthier while promoting better hydration.
Better water everywhere
Cloudiness, strange tastes, and odd smells shouldn’t be part of your drinking water experience. Our Dallas water experts help identify your water’s unique challenges and create customized solutions for cleaner, better-tasting water throughout your home.
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(888) 701-5497Office Location
1219 E Avenue J
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
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Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET
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Customers Served in Greater Dallas
FORT WORTH, TX
299 Homes
FRISCO, TX
252 Homes
DALLAS, TX
234 Homes
MCKINNEY, TX
225 Homes
WEATHERFORD, TX
169 Homes
PLANO, TX
158 Homes
PROSPER, TX
142 Homes
AUBREY, TX
141 Homes
LITTLE ELM, TX
116 Homes
CELINA, TX
107 Homes
ALLEN, TX
102 Homes
IRVING, TX
93 Homes
Results you can trust
From the free water test to expert installation, we take care of it all.

Advanced water testing
Our local water experts use advanced digital testing to quickly identify common issues like hard water, contaminants, copper, and chemicals like chlorine and nitrates to create the right solution for your home.

A customized solution
We take a personalized approach to water quality. Using your test results, we design a custom water system that addresses your specific issues in your home so you get cleaner, healthier water where it matters most.

One-day installation
Our local water experts are ready to install your new system in as little as one day.

Step 1: Water test
We analyze the water straight from your tap to identify any water issues your home and family are experiencing.

Step 2: Custom solution
We use your test results to customize a water system that targets and improves your unique issues.

Step 3: One-day installation
Our local water experts are fully equipped and trained to perform your installation in as little as one day.
Frequently asked questions
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Dallas water averages 7.55 grains per gallon, categorized as hard water. A water softener can help reduce mineral buildup that may dry out hair and skin. Hard water can make soaps less effective, but our water experts at Leaf Home can help provide softer water for healthier-looking hair and more comfortable washing experiences.
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One of the biggest benefits of filtering water is to help reduce harmful contaminants, impurities and chemicals, along with unwanted minerals and bacteria. The filtering process can also lead to a better taste and smell, which encourages hydration and wellness.
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Water filters and water softeners both help improve water quality by removing certain unwanted materials. Water filters focus on contaminants and chemicals, and often work by forcing water through some kind of barrier to trap debris and allow only cleaner, clearer water to pass through. Water softeners, on the other hand, work more like a magnet, pulling away minerals and impurities that cause hard water.
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If your water has a strange taste, odor, or discoloration, it might be time to filter it. Other signs include cloudy water, buildup on faucets, or reports of contaminants in your local water supply. The best way to determine whether you need water treatment is to schedule a free water test from our local office in Dallas.
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Reverse osmosis (RO) is a drinking water purification process that helps remove unwanted substances from tap water by pushing water through a special barrier called a semipermeable membrane. This barrier blocks heavy metals (like lead), arsenic, PFAS, chlorine, and chemicals, so only purified water is passed through. The result is water with 99.9% of all contaminants, sediments, and particles removed, making crisper, cleaner, and safer drinking water.