Water Filtration Systems in Round Rock, TX

Ditch the Bottled Blues: Unveiling the Benefits of Home Water Filtration

Imagine turning on your faucet and enjoying clean, refreshing water – free from chlorine taste, odors, and impurities. This isn’t a luxury; it’s a reality with a home water filtration system in Round Rock, TX from Spot-On Plumbing. While municipal water is generally safe to drink, a filtration system offers a multitude of benefits for your household. Call us at 512-777-1599 to learn more!

Here’s how a water filtration system can elevate your home’s water quality and your family’s well-being:

  • Enhanced Taste and Odor: Water filtration removes chlorine and other impurities that can cause unpleasant tastes and odors. Enjoy the pure, natural taste of clean water straight from your tap.
  • Reduced Contaminants: Filtration systems can remove harmful contaminants like lead, mercury, and sediment, providing peace of mind that your family is drinking healthy water.
  • Healthier Living: Clean, filtered water is essential for good hydration and overall health. It can also be beneficial for those with sensitive skin conditions that can be irritated by chlorine.
  • Eco-Friendly Choice: Ditch the plastic water bottles! A filtration system is a sustainable solution that reduces plastic waste and your carbon footprint.
  • Crystal-Clear Confidence: Filtered water is ideal for cooking, as it enhances the flavor of food and beverages. It’s also great for making crystal-clear ice cubes.
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We Offer a Variety of Filtration Solutions

At Spot-On Plumbing, we understand that every household has unique needs. That’s why we offer a variety of water filtration systems to fit your budget and preferences. Our experienced plumbers can recommend the ideal system for your home and ensure proper installation.

Invest in Your Health and Happiness

Don’t settle for average tap water. Upgrade your home’s water quality and experience the numerous benefits of a water filtration system. Contact Spot-On Plumbing today and let us help you choose the perfect filtration solution for your family!

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A plumber inspected an upstairs shower in Hutto, Texas to diagnose uneven water pressure between the hot and cold lines. The technician confirmed stable pressure while running multiple fixtures and noted the issue persisted despite a recent cartridge replacement. The problem has existed for three years.
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Plumbers removed and reinstalled the tub shoe in an upstairs hall bathroom in Round Rock, Texas. They cleaned both the tub surface and the tub shoe before applying fresh plumber’s putty to ensure a proper seal and prevent leaks. This service helped restore full function to the bathtub drain.
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Spot On Plumbing installed a new ¾-inch hot PEX water line from the water heater to the master bathroom in Cedar Park, Texas. Technicians completed pressure testing and checked all connections for leaks to ensure proper flow and system integrity.
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A technician relit a water heater pilot and monitored it through the full heating cycle to confirm proper operation. This service took place in Pflugerville, Texas.
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A plumber in Austin, Texas replaced a faulty Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) at the water meter to fix low water pressure throughout the home. The original valve allowed only 40 PSI, below normal range. The new valve restored consistent water pressure.
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A plumber in Austin, Texas unclogged a sewer main through an exterior cleanout. They used a camera inspection to locate any blockages and confirm the line was clear. This service helped ensure proper sewer function and identified any issues developing in the main sewer line.
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A plumber in Austin, Texas replaced a damaged Delta shower cartridge and handle. The existing handle was removed by cutting it off due to a stuck set screw, allowing access for the new cartridge installation.
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Spot On Plumbing investigated black particles in the home's water supply in Georgetown, Texas. The issue appeared throughout the house, especially in upstairs fixtures and more on the hot water side. The plumber assessed both plumbing lines and fixtures to identify the source of contamination and determine possible filtration or system-related problems.
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Technicians in Austin, Texas disconnected a 15-gallon electric water heater by draining the unit, removing it from the system, and rerouting water flow. They connected the cold inlet directly to the hot outlet using hard piping to maintain service without the heater.
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A technician in Round Rock, Texas installed new hot and cold flush valves on a tankless water heater. They reconnected the temperature and pressure relief line and performed a 45-minute system flush to clear buildup and improve function.
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A plumber replaced both upstairs Moen shower-tub fixture cartridges to stop continuous dripping in a home in Cedar Park, Texas. This service restored proper water flow and prevented further waste.
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A technician installed a new 1/3 HP InSinkErator garbage disposal for a homeowner after the previous unit failed. The service included removing the old disposal and connecting the new unit. This garbage disposal installation took place in Austin, Texas.
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A plumbing technician in Austin, Texas completed repiping beneath a kitchen sink. The service included replacing a garbage disposal, installing a new faucet, and shutting off the water supply to replace angle stops. All plumbing components were updated to improve water flow and fixture connection.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING installed new angle stops under sinks to control water flow to faucets and toilets. This service was completed at multiple locations in Austin, Texas. Replacing shut-off valves ensures reliable water shutoff during maintenance or emergencies.
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Plumbers in Georgetown, Texas removed an old ¾-inch pressure reducing valve and installed a new heavy-duty ¾-inch unit. After excavating the area, they connected the valve to the existing 1-inch PVC and ¾-inch union piping system.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING inspected residential water heaters in Georgetown, Texas. The homeowner requested an evaluation as part of an ongoing insurance claim, but the insurance provider did not approve coverage. The visit involved assessing heater condition and discussing repair options.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced a leaking pipe beneath a kitchen sink in Austin, Texas. The plumber removed the damaged section, installed new PEX piping, and connected it to the copper water line at the water heater. This work restored a secure water supply and prevented further water damage.
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Spot On Plumbing installed two new water supply lines and set up a water heater in either the garage or a first-story closet. The team also removed and disposed of the old unit. This service took place in Georgetown, Texas, and did not include any code upgrades.
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Plumbers inspected a dishwasher and sink setup in Austin, Texas. They ran the dishwasher and tested the sink basin to identify leaks. After initial testing, they removed the dishwasher’s cover plate to investigate the source of a potential leak further.
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A plumber in Austin, Texas provided a quote for a new water heater. The service included an on-site evaluation of the existing unit and an estimate for replacement. This step helps the homeowner plan for installation based on current water heating needs and system condition.
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A plumber flushed all fixtures and cleared the main water line after resin from a faulty water softener entered the home’s pipes. Resin blocked water flow throughout the system. This service took place in Cedar Park, Texas.
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A technician in Cedar Park, Texas installed a new thermal expansion tank, sediment trap, and water heater pans. The service also included the addition of a four-year upgraded warranty package to ensure extended coverage for the new components.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced a broken water heater element that was causing low hot water output. The customer supplied the necessary parts. This repair took place in Austin, Texas.
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Spot On Plumbing installed a new water heater in either the garage or a first-floor closet. The team connected two new water supply lines and removed the old unit for disposal. No code upgrades were included. Service was completed in Round Rock, Texas.
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A technician flushed a tankless water heater and inspected the internal components for leaks and debris. The fan and cover showed no signs of damage. This service took place in Hutto, Texas.
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Spot On Plumbing flushed both tank and tankless water heaters in Austin, Texas. Annual flushing helps remove sediment buildup and keeps systems working efficiently. Each type of water heater requires different pricing and service steps. Regular maintenance plays a key role in maintaining performance and preventing long-term issues.
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A technician tested the water supply system in Georgetown, Texas, using the building's nominal pressure. The pressure measured above 80 PSI. The technician recommended installing a pressure-reducing valve (PRV) to bring the pressure within a safe range.
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A plumber fixed a water pressure issue affecting both hot and cold lines in Austin, Texas. The repair restored normal water flow throughout the system. The service addressed a complete loss of water pressure, improving function in all affected fixtures.
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A technician installed a reverse osmosis system under a kitchen sink in Austin, Texas. The system improves water quality by filtering out contaminants at the point of use. This service ensures clean drinking water directly from the tap, increasing convenience and safety for daily use.
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Spot On Plumbing excavated and repaired a break under the slab in Manor, Texas. The project included tunneling up to 10 feet, soil backfilling, engineer inspection, permit handling, and a static test to confirm proper drainage function. Extra dirt was hauled as needed to complete the service.
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Technicians in Austin, Texas opened the sheetrock, accessed the half-inch copper water lines, and installed copper-to-PEX ECS adapters. This plumbing service upgraded existing water lines for improved connection compatibility between copper and PEX piping.
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A plumber repaired two broken hose bibs and serviced a five-year-old tankless water heater that had not been maintained. The work took place in Georgetown, Texas. The job focused on stopping water leaks and restoring proper flow to the outdoor spigots while ensuring the water heater operated correctly.
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A plumber inspected a water main leak beneath a sidewalk in Austin, Texas. The check confirmed that the homeowner's uphill shut-off valve installation was not the source. The service focused on identifying the location of the leak and verifying the condition of previous plumbing work.
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SPOT ON PLUMBING installed a pressure reducing valve near the water meter by excavating a one-foot-wide, 18-inch-long, and one-foot-deep area using an existing utility box. This plumbing service was completed in Austin, Texas.
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Technicians in Pflugerville, Texas removed a leaking expansion tank that had developed a pinhole at the top. They relieved system pressure, removed the damaged tank, cleaned spilled water, and checked the system pressure to ensure proper function after the repair.
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A plumber in Manor, Texas replaced a Moen cartridge in a master bathroom shower. The service included shutting off the water supply, reinstalling the shower handle and trim, turning the water back on, and sealing around the trim plate with caulk.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced three shower cartridge valves in Austin, Texas. The team shut off the water supply, drained the system, and installed new cartridges for each showerhead. This service restored proper flow and temperature control across the fixtures.
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Spot On Plumbing provided hydro jetting service for a main line in Austin, Texas. The work included up to one hour of high-pressure water cleaning through a cleanout or accessible drain opening to remove buildup and restore proper drainage flow.
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Spot On Plumbing flushed a residential water heater in Georgetown, Texas. The service removed buildup to improve efficiency and extend system lifespan. Routine flushing helps maintain consistent hot water and supports energy savings.
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A plumber in Jarrell, Texas replaced a damaged tub shoe that prevented the stopper from sealing. The service included removing the existing stopper and overflow trim, then installing a new waste and overflow assembly with a functional stopper and updated trim.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced a damaged expansion tank in Austin, Texas. The original tank was installed too close to the roof and was punctured during a roof replacement. The new installation restored system safety and maintained proper water heater function.
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Plumbers installed a 12-inch hot and cold water line through an exterior wall in Austin, Texas. They routed the lines to the kitchen, added new angle stops, and reconnected the supply lines. This service improved water access and connection efficiency in the kitchen area.
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A technician flushed a Navien tankless water heater by running a descaling solution through the system for 30 minutes after verifying the flush kits. This service took place in Austin, Texas. Flushing removes mineral buildup and supports consistent water heater performance.
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A technician in Cedar Park, Texas replaced a leaking washer box. The team shut off the water, removed the damaged unit, and converted the supply lines from copper to PEX. This process helped resolve a leak at the hot-side shut-off valve and updated the plumbing connection.
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Spot On Plumbing installed high-efficiency water softeners in Pflugerville, Texas. The 489HE and 485HE models use Up Flow regeneration and precision brining. This setup helps reduce salt and water use each year, improving system performance and operating cost for homeowners.
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Spot On Plumbing tested the foundation drains for leaks after recent foundation work in Austin, TX. Proper drainage is essential to prevent water damage and structural issues. A thorough inspection ensures the plumbing system remains intact and functions correctly.
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Spot On Plumbing diagnosed low water pressure issues in Austin, TX. The customer experienced pressure drops when using multiple fixtures. Our team identified the cause and recommended solutions to restore steady water flow. Reliable water pressure ensures proper plumbing function and convenience.
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A customer in Austin, TX, reported low water pressure in one shower head. All other shower heads were working properly. After removing the shower head, the issue persisted. Letting the water run for a while restored the pressure. If you need plumbing troubleshooting, our team can help identify and resolve the problem.
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