Spring

Spring, TX · Harris County

Water Treatment in Spring — Local Specialists, Pure Results

Spring's mix of older established neighborhoods and newer developments all share one problem: hard, chlorinated water. Klaro serves the entire Spring corridor with whole-home water treatment.

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175–215 mg/L

Average Water Hardness

Harris County Municipal

Water Source

Mixed Established & New

Community Type

All of Spring

Service Coverage

Why Spring Is Different

Water Treatment Across the Spring Corridor

Spring encompasses a wide range of neighborhoods — from older communities near Spring Creek to newer master-planned developments along the 99 Grand Parkway corridor. Regardless of when your home was built, the water supply is the same: hard, chlorinated municipal water from Harris County that causes scale buildup, affects taste and odor, and shortens the lifespan of every water-using appliance in your home. Spring homeowners are also increasingly aware of water quality issues beyond hardness, including chloramines and other treatment byproducts. Klaro's specialists test your specific water and install the right combination of systems for your home.

Whole-Home Water Softening in Spring

Chlorine & Chemical Filtration in Spring

Drinking Water Systems in Spring

Free Water Testing in Spring

Coverage

Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Spring

Spring 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 Spring

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything homeowners ask before upgrading their water.

Is Spring's water hard?

Yes. Spring receives water from the Harris County municipal supply, with hardness levels typically ranging from 175 to 215 mg/L. This is classified as 'very hard' and causes scale accumulation in water heaters, dishwashers, and plumbing over time.

Yes, we serve both Spring and The Woodlands. While they share similar water quality characteristics, The Woodlands has its own municipal utility district (MUD) system. We test and treat both — the approach is tailored to your specific water test results.

Yes. Hard water strips natural oils from skin and hair, leading to dryness, irritation, and the need for more moisturizers and conditioners. Softened water is noticeably gentler — most customers report a significant difference in skin and hair feel within the first week.

Most whole-home installations take 2–4 hours. Our certified technicians handle everything, including connecting to your main water line, programming the system, and walking you through operation and maintenance.

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