Whole Home Water Filtration in University Park

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Are you noticing discolored water or unusual tastes in your University Park home, prompting you to seek a solution?
Have you observed sediment or particles in your water, or perhaps experienced issues with your appliances? Is the quality of your water a concern?
Mother Modern Plumbing understands the importance of clean, safe water for your family. With our expertise, we can assess your home's needs and install a whole-house water filtration system, ensuring the water you use for drinking, cooking, and bathing is of the highest quality. We're committed to providing transparent, reliable service, just like a mother would.
With our team's combined 98 years of plumbing experience, you can trust us to provide clear solutions and lasting results.
Here are some common signs that you may need a whole-home water filtration system:
- Cloudy or discolored water
- Unpleasant tastes or odors
- Scale buildup on fixtures
- Skin irritation after showering
- Reduced water pressure
Many University Park homeowners trust Mother Modern Plumbing for their water filtration needs.

At Mother Plumbing, we bring premium whole home water filtration services to University Park. Whether you need a system that handles hard minerals, chlorine, or industrial pollutants, our reverse osmosis and PFAS filtration options ensure healthier water at every fixture.

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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”.
