Central Texas has some of the hardest water in the country — and Hutto is right in the middle of it. We install and service whole-home water softeners that stop the scale, spots, and dry skin for good.
Get a Free Water Test ↓Free Water Test & Quote
From the first water test to ongoing salt delivery — everything to get and keep soft water.
We size and install a whole-home water softener matched to your water hardness and household — tied cleanly into your main line with a bypass valve, done in about half a day.
Learn more →Never haul another 40-lb bag. We deliver salt, refill your brine tank, and keep your system tuned so it runs at full efficiency year-round.
Learn more →Resin issues, a stuck valve, a system that stopped softening — we diagnose and fix water softeners of every brand, fast.
Request service →A water softener removes the calcium and magnesium that make Central Texas water "hard." Water flows through a tank of resin beads that swap those hardness minerals for a tiny amount of sodium — a process called ion exchange. What comes out the other side is soft water that won't scale your pipes, spot your dishes, or dry out your skin.
Periodically the system flushes and recharges the resin using salt from the brine tank, then goes right back to softening. Want the full breakdown? Read how water softeners work.
Find out exactly how hard your water is — free on-site test, no obligation.
(512) 555-0100 Request Free Water TestMon–Fri 8am–5pm | Sat 9am–2pm
A local water-treatment specialist that knows Central Texas water.
We live and work in Williamson County. When you call, you reach a Hutto-area neighbor who knows our water — not a call center.
Fully licensed and insured for water treatment work. Every install is done to code and protected from day one.
Most softeners are installed within 3–5 business days of your free water test. No long waits.
We test your actual water hardness on-site and size your system to it — no guessing, no over-selling.
If your water isn't measurably softer after install, we make it right. Simple as that.
A written, itemized quote before any work begins. The price you approve is the price you pay.
We install and service water softeners across the Austin metro's hard-water belt.
Not sure if we reach you? Call — we likely do. (512) 555-0100
Williamson County homeowners who finally beat hard water.
"Our glassware came out of the dishwasher cloudy, the showerheads were crusting over, and our skin was always dry. They tested our water at 18 grains — brutal. Installed a softener that Friday and the difference was night and day within a day. Wish we'd done it years ago."
"Bought a new build and the hard water was destroying everything. These guys sized the system right, installed it clean in the garage, and walked me through everything. Professional, fair price, no upsell. Highly recommend."
"Third year with them now. They deliver our salt and check the system without me having to think about it. No more scale on the faucets, the water heater is finally lasting, and soft water is honestly a luxury you don't want to give up."
Most whole-home installations in Williamson County run between $1,500 and $4,000, depending on your water hardness, household size, and whether you add a drinking-water filter. We give a written quote after a free on-site water test. Call (512) 555-0100 to schedule.
Our water comes through limestone and the Edwards Aquifer, which loads it with calcium and magnesium — often 15 to 20+ grains per gallon. That's what causes scale on fixtures, spotty dishes, dry skin, and shortened appliance life. A softener removes those minerals through ion exchange.
Most households add salt every 4 to 8 weeks, depending on water usage and hardness. We offer a salt delivery program so you never have to haul bags or remember — we refill the brine tank and check the system on a schedule.
Yes. Softened water is safe to drink for most people. It does add a small amount of sodium (or potassium, if you prefer potassium chloride). If you want zero added sodium for drinking, we can pair the softener with a reverse-osmosis tap at the kitchen sink. See our water safety guide.
Most installs are done in about half a day. We tie the softener into your main water line, set up a bypass valve, program the control head, and walk you through it before we leave — no mess left behind.