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Hard Water in Frisco, TX

16–22 grains per gallon Up to 3x the "very hard" threshold

Frisco water comes from Lake Lewisville and Lewisville Lake via Upper Trinity Regional Water District. Frisco's rapid growth has expanded its water service area significantly. Water quality is uniform across most of the city.

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Know your source

Where Does Frisco's Water Come From?

Frisco receives its municipal water from Lake Lewisville and Lewisville Lake via Upper Trinity Regional Water District. These surface water sources pick up calcium and magnesium as they flow through North Texas limestone geology β€” the primary driver of the region's hard water problem.

According to the Upper Trinity Regional Water District Annual Report, Frisco water measures approximately 274–376 mg/L of total hardness, or 16–22 grains per gallon.

How Frisco Compares

  • Soft water: 0–3.5 GPG (0–60 mg/L)
  • Moderately hard: 3.5–7 GPG (60–120 mg/L)
  • Hard: 7–10.5 GPG (120–180 mg/L)
  • Very hard: 10.5+ GPG (180+ mg/L) β€” Frisco is here at 16–22 GPG

The real cost

What 16–22 GPG Does to Your Frisco Home

Hard water damage is slow, invisible, and expensive. Here's what's happening right now in your home.

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Water Heater

Scale coats the heating element first. At 22 GPG, expect 30–40% efficiency loss within 5 years and a lifespan cut from 12 years to 7 or less.

Replacement: $800–$1,500
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Dishwasher & Glasses

Mineral deposits on heating elements and spray arms reduce effectiveness. The white film on your glasses isn't fixable with more detergent β€” it's the water.

Extra detergent: $100+/year
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Showerheads & Faucets

Calcium clogs nozzles and builds visible crust on fixtures. Showerhead pressure drops noticeably within a year at 22 GPG.

Fixture replacement: $50–$300 each
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Clothes & Washing Machine

Hard water reduces detergent effectiveness by up to 50% and traps minerals in fabric fibers β€” causing stiffness, fading, and faster wear.

Higher detergent use + shorter garment life
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Skin & Hair

Calcium and magnesium interfere with soap lather, leaving a residue film on skin. Dry skin and dull hair after showering is a direct symptom of Frisco's water.

Real but hard to put a dollar on
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Energy Bills

Just 1/4 inch of scale on a water heater element reduces efficiency by up to 40%. Your water heater is likely your home's biggest energy user β€” and hardest working.

Up to $400/year in wasted energy

What actually works

Hard Water Solutions for Frisco Homeowners

The right fix depends on your home, household size, and water usage. A free water test helps determine which makes sense.

Salt-free option

Water Conditioner

Changes the structure of minerals so they can't stick to surfaces β€” without removing them or using salt. No wastewater, no ongoing salt cost. Good for renters or low-sodium households.

Drinking water

Reverse Osmosis System

Under-sink system delivering 99%+ purified water at your kitchen tap. Removes minerals, chlorine, and other compounds. Pairs well with a whole-home softener.

Full coverage

Softener + RO Combo

Soft water throughout the house, ultra-clean drinking water at the tap. The most complete solution for Frisco homeowners who want to solve the problem entirely.

Common questions

Hard Water in Frisco β€” Answered

How hard is the water in Frisco, TX?

Frisco tap water measures approximately 16–22 grains per gallon (274–376 mg/L), sourced from Lake Lewisville and Lewisville Lake via Upper Trinity Regional Water District. This puts Frisco firmly in the "very hard" category β€” the EPA classifies anything above 10.5 GPG as very hard, and Frisco exceeds that. You can verify current readings in the Upper Trinity Regional Water District Annual Report, published annually.

Is Frisco's hard water safe to drink?

Yes. Frisco water meets all federal safety standards and poses no health risk. Calcium and magnesium β€” the minerals that make water hard β€” are not harmful to consume. The problem is what they do to your home: scale deposits in appliances, pipes, and fixtures that reduce efficiency and shorten lifespan over years.

Will a water softener actually work on Frisco's water?

Yes β€” salt-based water softeners are highly effective on North Texas water. At 16–22 GPG, you'll want a system properly sized for your household. Most Frisco homeowners notice results within days of installation: dishes come out spot-free, showers feel different, and fixtures stop accumulating crust.

How much does water softener installation cost in Frisco?

It depends on your home's size, how hard your water is, and which system you choose. The best way to get an accurate number is a free in-home water test β€” we'll measure your Frisco water and give you a clear, no-obligation quote. Most homeowners recoup the investment through extended appliance life within a few years.

What's the difference between a water softener and a water filter?

A water softener removes hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) through ion exchange. A water filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, or organic compounds. They solve different problems. Most Frisco homeowners benefit from a softener for the whole house, plus an under-sink RO system for drinking and cooking water.

Do I need a permit to install a water softener in Frisco, TX?

Generally no permit is required for residential water softener installation in Frisco. We use licensed, insured local plumbers for all installations β€” this protects your appliance warranties and ensures compliance with Collin County plumbing codes.

Free for Frisco homeowners

Find Out Exactly What's In Your Frisco Water

A certified local technician comes to your home, tests your water on the spot, and explains what you're dealing with in plain language. No pressure, no obligation β€” or call (469) 607-5893.

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