Whole Home Water Filtration in Keller

What's included:
- Lab-Certified Contaminant Removal
- Lead, Bacteria, Virus and PFAS Protection
- Post-Install Product Demonstration
- Get Same Day Service!
- Family Owned and Operated
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That chlorine smell hitting you in the shower every morning. The tap water your kids drink every day after practice. The water you use to cook dinner, brush teeth, and wash produce.
Mother installs whole home water filtration systems that remove chlorine, lead, bacteria, viruses, pesticides, and other harmful contaminants at the point of entry - protecting every tap in your house simultaneously.
One system. Complete coverage. We test your water first, then recommend the right system for what's actually in your pipes.
Call Mother for a free in-home water test anywhere in Keller.
Warning Signs Your Keller Home Needs Water Filtration
- Chlorine taste or smell from your tap. Fort Worth treats Keller's water supply with chloramine - a combination of chlorine and ammonia. It's effective for disinfection, but it shouldn't be something your family tastes in their drinking water or smells in their morning shower.
- Concerns about aging supply infrastructure. Keller's established neighborhoods have water lines with decades of use. Older pipes - both in the municipal system and inside homes built before 2000 - can introduce lead and other contaminants into water that tested clean at the treatment plant.
- You're buying bottled water for drinking but not for cooking or bathing. If you don't trust your tap for drinking, you're only solving part of the problem. Contaminants in unfiltered water reach your family through cooking, bathing, brushing teeth, and washing food - not just drinking glasses.
- You have children or family members with sensitivities. Children are more vulnerable to waterborne contaminants than adults. A whole home system protects them at every point of contact, not just the kitchen sink.
- You've never had your water tested. Municipal water reports tell you what was in the water when it left the treatment facility. They don't account for what happens between the plant and your tap.
What's Actually in Keller's Water Supply
Keller purchases treated surface water from Fort Worth, originating from the Trinity River system. Fort Worth's treatment process meets federal safety standards - but meeting the legal limit and delivering the cleanest possible water to your family are two different things.
PFAS - The Forever Chemicals in North Texas Water
PFAS - per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - have been detected in North Texas water supplies at levels that have drawn increasing regulatory attention. These synthetic chemicals were used for decades in non-stick cookware, firefighting foam, food packaging, and industrial processes. They don't break down in the environment or in the human body, which is why they've earned the name "forever chemicals."
Research has linked PFAS exposure to immune system effects, thyroid disruption, and increased cancer risk with long-term exposure. The EPA has established limits on PFAS in water- but they don’t take effect for several years.
North Texas water sources have documented PFAS presence. Keller’s supply draws from a regional system that has shown PFAS contamination in testing. Municipal treatment removes some PFAS, but not all - and not all types.
A whole home filtration system with certified PFAS reduction capability adds a layer of protection that municipal treatment alone doesn't provide.
Chloramine, Bacteria, and Agricultural Contaminants
Chloramine is added to your water supply specifically to kill bacteria and viruses during distribution. It's doing its job - but it doesn't eliminate every biological threat, and it introduces its own chemical load that your family absorbs through drinking, cooking, and bathing.
Keller sits in a region with significant agricultural activity in its watershed. Pesticides and herbicides applied to farmland in North Texas eventually reach surface water sources through runoff.
Trinity River basin water has documented detections of agricultural chemicals including atrazine - one of the most widely used herbicides in the country - along with other pesticide residues that pass through standard municipal treatment at low but measurable levels.
Whole Home Protection vs. A Single Filter
A filter pitcher or under-sink filter protects one tap. Your family's exposure to unfiltered water doesn't stop at one tap.
Your kids shower in it. You cook with it. Everyone in the house brushes their teeth with it. Your laundry washes in it. A point-of-entry whole home filtration system treats every drop of water that enters your home before it reaches any fixture - the kitchen, the bathrooms, the washing machine, all of it.
What to Expect During Installation
Mother tests your water first, then recommends the right system for what we find - not a generic solution off a truck.
- Water testing. We run a proper analysis covering chloramine levels, lead, bacterial indicators, PFAS, pesticide presence, and total dissolved solids. This tells us exactly what filtration technology your household needs.
- System selection. Different contaminants require different filtration methods. PFAS reduction requires activated carbon or reverse osmosis technology certified for PFAS removal. Lead removal requires specific certified media. Chloramine reduction requires catalytic carbon - standard carbon filters don't remove chloramine effectively. Mother recommends systems certified by NSF/ANSI for the specific contaminants present in your water test results.
- Installation day typically runs four to six hours. We shut off the main supply, cut into the main line after the meter, install bypass valves for future maintenance, mount filtration housing and media tanks, and restore water flow. Pressure is verified at multiple fixtures before we leave.
- Homeowner walkthrough. We show you how the system works, your filter replacement schedule, and how to read pressure gauges before and after the system. You'll know exactly what maintenance the system requires and when.
Brands Mother Installs
Mother installs trusted, NSF/ANSI certified whole home filtration brands with proven performance records in North Texas water conditions. We match the system to your water test results, your home's size, and your household's demand - not to what carries the highest margin.
Certification matters here. Any filtration system we recommend for PFAS, lead, or bacterial reduction carries third-party NSF/ANSI certification for those specific contaminants. Marketing claims without certification don't protect your family.
Permits and Warranty
Point-of-entry filtration installation in Keller may require permits depending on scope. Mother handles all applications and inspections - you don't chase paperwork.
Our warranty covers manufacturer equipment warranties - typically five to ten years depending on the component - plus Mother's labor warranty on all installation workmanship. You receive written maintenance schedules, filter replacement specifications, and full system documentation.
Clean Water at Every Tap
Your family's exposure to what's in Keller's water supply doesn't begin and end at the kitchen sink. It's in every shower, every pot of pasta, every glass your kids fill after practice.
A whole home filtration system is the only solution that covers all of it - PFAS, chloramine, lead, pesticides, bacteria, and the contaminants that municipal treatment reduces but doesn't eliminate. Mother installs systems certified for the specific threats in North Texas water, sized for your household, and backed by a real warranty.
Call Mother 24/7 for whole home water filtration in Keller.
Proudly Serving Every Neighborhood in Keller with Whole Home Water Filtration
Whole home water filtration in Keller is essential for families in Saddlebrook Estates, where 255 homes built between 1998 and 2006 sit just across Keller Parkway (FM 1709) from Keller Town Center. With entrances off Keller-Smithfield Road and homes ranging from 2,500 to 3,900 square feet, these established residences benefit from filtration systems that address aging plumbing and protect multiple bathrooms.
### Sendero Estates
Homeowners in Sendero Estates appreciate whole home water filtration in Keller for their executive-style properties on half-acre lots along Sendero Drive in the 76248 zip code. These spacious 4,600+ square foot homes near Hidden Lakes feature multiple bathrooms and luxury fixtures that benefit from comprehensive water treatment to prevent mineral buildup and extend appliance life.
### Shadowbrook North
Whole home water filtration in Keller provides excellent value for Shadowbrook North residents, where mid-1990s homes on wooded lots sit within walking distance of Keller Town Center's parks and trails. The neighborhood's mature housing stock near Florence Elementary benefits from water filtration systems that address older plumbing infrastructure while protecting the charming, established homes in this budget-friendly community.
Saddlebrook Estates
Whole home water filtration in Keller is essential for families in Saddlebrook Estates, where 255 homes built between 1998 and 2006 sit just across Keller Parkway (FM 1709) from Keller Town Center. With homes ranging from 2,500 to 3,900 square feet, these established residences benefit from filtration systems that address aging plumbing and deliver cleaner water to sink taps.
Sendero Estates
Sendero Estates homeowners care deeply about water quality and the effects of mineral scale on fixtures and appliances. Their properties sit on half-acre lots along Sendero Drive in the 76248 zip code. These spacious 4,600+ square foot homes near Hidden Lakes feature multiple bathrooms and luxury fixtures that benefit from comprehensive water treatment to prevent mineral buildup and extend appliance life.
Shadowbrook North
Whole home water filtration in Keller provides excellent value for Shadowbrook North residents, where mid-1990s homes on wooded lots sit within walking distance of Keller Town Center's parks and trails. The neighborhood's mature housing stock near Florence Elementary benefits from water filtration systems that address older plumbing infrastructure while protecting the charming, established homes in this budget-friendly community.
What does a whole house water filter cost in Texas?
The average cost to purchase and install a whole house water filtration system in Texas is $5,000-$6,000. Whole home water filtration costs 80-85% less than complete pipe replacement.
How long does a whole house water filtration system last?
Most whole house water filter systems should last a minimum of 10 years. Higher quality filtration systems offer longer lifespans of 15-25 years with proper inspection and routine maintenance. Your filter and water quality impact product lifespan.
How often should I change my whole home water fitlers?
Change your pre-filter every 3-5 months, your carbon filter every 9-12 months, and your post-filter once per year for optimal performance.
Why does Dallas tap water taste like chlorine?
Dallas tap water tastes like chlorine because every major Dallas-Fort Worth public water utility company adds chlorine and ammonia to your tap water. This combination, called chloramines, is used to disinfect the city water supply.
Why do cities use chloramines to disinfect drinking water?
The molecules of chloramines (chlorine + ammonia) are more stable and provide enhanced protection against bacteria and water-borne diseases than free chlorine. The CDC states that when chlorine is used by itself, “there is not enough chlorine left to keep killing germs by the time the water reaches your tap”.







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