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Frequently Asked Questions for Water in Granbury, Texas

Is Granbury tap water safe to drink?

Yes. However, treated city water can still contain disinfectants, minerals, disinfection byproducts, and trace contaminants that may affect taste, odor, and overall water quality inside the home. Many homeowners choose filtration systems for cleaner water and added peace of mind.

Is Granbury water hard?

The Granbury water quality report does not list a hardness value. Even so, many Texas homeowners experience scale buildup, spotting on dishes, dry skin, and soap residue caused by hard water. A water test is the best way to understand what is happening in your home.

Does Granbury use chloramines?

Yes. Granbury reported chloramines averaging 2.88 ppm, with detected levels ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 ppm. Chloramines are used to maintain disinfection in the water system, though they can create taste and odor concerns for some households.

Does Granbury water contain PFAS?

The Granbury water quality report did not list PFAS testing results. PFAS monitoring is expanding across the country as more utilities are tested. Many homeowners choose reverse osmosis or advanced filtration systems for another layer of protection.

Does Granbury add fluoride to the water?

Yes. Fluoride was reported at 0.2 ppm. The addition of fluoride in public water systems is to support dental health, but many homeowners still choose water filtration systems for added confidence.

What contaminants were detected in Granbury’s water?

Testing detected several substances in Granbury’s water, including:

  • Chlorite: 0.91 ppm
  • Haloacetic Acids (HAA5): 10 ppb
  • Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs): 15 ppb
  • Barium: 0.05 ppm
  • Chromium: 5 ppb
  • Cyanide: 189 ppb
  • Fluoride: 0.2 ppm
  • Nitrate: 1 ppm
  • Combined Radium 226/228: 1.55 pCi/L
  • Gross Alpha: 3.1 pCi/L

Many homeowners still choose filtration systems to improve taste and reduce unwanted substances in their drinking water.

Does Granbury have lead in the water?

Lead sampling reported a 90th percentile of 64.6 ppb. Lead in drinking water is often linked to older plumbing materials, fixtures, solder, or service lines rather than the source water itself. Homes with older plumbing may benefit from point-of-use filtration and additional testing.

Does Granbury have lithium in the water?

Yes. Granbury’s report listed lithium averaging 29.45 µg/L, with a range of 10.5 to 48.4 µg/L. The listed health-based reference concentration was 10 µg/L. Lithium in drinking water is an emerging topic, and many homeowners choose reverse osmosis systems when looking to reduce dissolved substances in drinking water.

Does Granbury have disinfection byproducts in the water?

Yes. Granbury reported HAA5 at 10 ppb and TTHMs at 15 ppb. These compounds can form during the water disinfection process. Many homeowners choose carbon filtration or reverse osmosis systems to reduce them and improve drinking water quality.

Why does my Granbury water smell or taste different?

Taste and odor can be affected by chloramines, minerals, disinfectants, seasonal water conditions, and household plumbing. Many families install carbon filtration or reverse osmosis systems for cleaner, better-tasting water.

Should I use a water filter or softener in Granbury?

Many Granbury homeowners choose:

  • Whole-home filters for taste and odor concerns
  • Reverse osmosis systems for drinking water quality
  • Water softeners for common hard water concerns
  • Specialty filtration for trace contaminants and added peace of mind

A free in-home water test is the best first step.

Where can I get a local water quality report?

You can access the latest water quality information here.

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“Our water tastes better and feels cleaner.”

We noticed a difference quickly after the install. Drinking water tastes fresher, showers feel better, and we are seeing less buildup around the sinks. Very happy with everything so far.

– Megan R. – Granbury, TX
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The technician explained our water results in a way that was easy to understand and helped us choose the right system for our home. Installation went smoothly and the results have been excellent.

– Jason T. – Granbury, TX
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We wanted better tasting water and less residue on fixtures and dishes. Culligan made the process simple and we noticed improvements right away. Glad we made the switch.

– Lauren P. – Granbury, TX
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