New Construction Water Treatment Installation in Texas
The best time to install water treatment is during the build — before drywall goes up. Protect your new home from day one with a properly sized, non-proprietary system.
Talk to Us Before You Break GroundWhy New Construction Is the Right Time for Water Treatment
Every day a home operates without water treatment, hard water scale is building up inside pipes, the water heater is losing efficiency, and dishwasher spray arms are calcifying. By the time most homeowners call us, the damage has already started.
Installing a water softener, whole-house filter, or reverse osmosis system during construction costs significantly less than a retrofit. There is no finished drywall to open, no tile to cut around the drain, and no scheduling around the family already living in the home.
We coordinate directly with your builder, plumber, and general contractor to sequence the water treatment rough-in with the plumbing schedule — at no disruption to your build timeline.
Schedule a Pre-Construction ConsultationThe Benefits of Installing Water Treatment During Construction
Every advantage listed below disappears the moment the drywall goes up.
No Retrofit Labor Costs
Installing treatment during construction eliminates the need to open walls, reroute plumbing, or disrupt your finished home. The rough-in happens alongside your plumber — a fraction of the retrofit cost.
Protect Plumbing & Appliances from Day One
Hard water, iron, and chlorine begin damaging water heaters, dishwashers, and fixtures the moment they are first used. A correctly installed system protects your brand-new investment from the first gallon.
Proper Equipment Sizing
We size the system to your home's designed flow rate, number of bathrooms, and incoming water chemistry — ensuring the right capacity is built in rather than retrofitted with an under- or over-sized unit.
Dedicated Utility Space
New construction allows us to plan dedicated mechanical space for the treatment equipment — proper drainage, electrical, and bypass valves. Retrofit systems often end up in cramped, awkward locations.
Whole-Home RO Option
New construction is the ideal time to run a dedicated supply line from a whole-home RO system to the refrigerator ice maker, pot filler, and additional drinking faucets throughout the house.
Coordinate with Your Builder
We work directly with your general contractor and plumber to sequence the water treatment rough-in with the plumbing rough-in — no schedule disruption, no finger-pointing between trades.
Systems We Recommend for New Construction
The right combination depends on your water source (city or well), local water chemistry, and home size. We start every new construction engagement with a water test and a conversation with your plumber.
- Water Softener — Sized for the home's designed occupancy and regional hardness. Installed at the point of entry with proper bypass and drain plumbing.
- Whole-House Carbon Filtration — Removes chlorine, chloramines, and disinfection byproducts from city water — protecting fixtures and improving taste throughout.
- Reverse Osmosis Drinking System — Under-sink 5-stage RO with dedicated faucet. Optional line to refrigerator ice maker during construction avoids expensive retrofits.
- UV Disinfection — For well-supplied homes or as an added safety layer on city water. UV systems are easiest to install during construction.
- Iron / Sediment Pre-Filters — Well-supplied new construction often requires iron removal and sediment filtration upstream of the softener.
Our New Construction Process
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Pre-Construction Water Test
We test the water source (city supply or well) to determine the treatment train required — before a single nail is driven.
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System Design & Builder Coordination
We provide a treatment plan and rough-in specification to your plumber, detailing drain locations, bypass plumbing, and equipment space requirements.
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Rough-In During Framing Stage
We install supply and drain rough-ins during the plumbing phase — before insulation and drywall, so everything is done cleanly and correctly.
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Final Equipment Installation at Move-In
We install and commission the treatment equipment after the home is complete, calibrated to your actual water and household usage.
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Homeowner Training & Startup
We walk you through the system operation, maintenance schedule, and salt/media requirements before you move in.
Building a New Home in Montgomery, Walker, Grimes and Houston Counties?
Contact us before the plumbing rough-in. We will design the right water treatment system for your build and coordinate directly with your contractor.