Richmond

Richmond, TX · Fort Bend County

Water Treatment in Richmond — Local Specialists, Pure Results

Richmond and the Fort Bend corridor see some of the highest water hardness levels in Greater Houston. Klaro tests your water on-site and installs systems that protect your home, appliances, and family.

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200–250 mg/L

Average Water Hardness

Fort Bend

County

Very Hard

Hardness Level

Same-Day Available

Service Response

Why Richmond Is Different

Fort Bend County Water — Among the Hardest in the Region

Richmond sits in Fort Bend County, where groundwater from the Gulf Coast Aquifer contributes to some of the highest hardness levels in the Greater Houston area. Homeowners in Richmond, Rosenberg, and the surrounding corridor regularly see calcium and magnesium deposits on fixtures, white film on dishes, and water heaters that fail years early due to scale accumulation. The city's water treatment also adds chlorine and chloramines, affecting taste and odor throughout the home. Klaro's specialists understand Fort Bend County's specific water chemistry and install systems sized for your home's actual needs.

Whole-Home Water Softening in Richmond

Chlorine & Chemical Filtration in Richmond

Drinking Water Systems in Richmond

Free Water Testing in Richmond

Coverage

Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Richmond

Richmond Water Treatment, Done Right.

Schedule your free in-home water test today — no obligation, no pressure. Just honest answers about what's in your water.

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Nearby

Communities Near Richmond

We also serve the surrounding cities — same response standard, same honest pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything homeowners ask before upgrading their water.

Is Richmond's water harder than Houston's?

Generally yes. Fort Bend County groundwater tends to have higher hardness levels than much of Harris County, with some areas of Richmond and Rosenberg seeing hardness above 250 mg/L. This makes water treatment especially important for protecting appliances and plumbing.

The most common issues are scale buildup in water heaters (reducing efficiency and lifespan), white film on dishes and glassware, clogged showerheads and faucets, dry skin and hair, and faded laundry. Over time, hard water can cause significant damage to plumbing and appliances.

Yes. We serve the entire Richmond-Rosenberg corridor and surrounding Fort Bend County communities. Our coverage includes all neighborhoods and subdivisions in the area.

Hard water causes calcium and magnesium to precipitate out of solution and form scale inside your water heater's tank and heating elements. This scale acts as insulation, forcing the heater to work harder and use more energy. Over time it causes premature failure. A water softener eliminates this problem entirely.

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