Serving Cimarron Hills, Georgetown
Whole-home treatment built for Georgetown’s very hard water — protect the large homes of the Cimarron Hills golf community.
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Cimarron Hills is a luxury Jack Nicklaus golf community in Georgetown, full of large custom homes. It also sits in one of the hardest-water areas in Central Texas — which makes whole-home treatment less of a luxury and more of a necessity here.
Georgetown blends Lake Georgetown surface water with hard limestone groundwater wells, so hardness depends on your address. State sampling (TCEQ) shows it ranging from about 160–185 mg/L (roughly 10 grains per gallon) in surface-water zones up to about 290–350 mg/L (roughly 17–20 gpg) where groundwater dominates — hard to very hard, among the hardest in the region. At the upper end especially, scale builds aggressively on water heaters, tankless units, fixtures and glassware, and appliances wear out faster.
Local water data: Georgetown’s water is much harder than the Austin-area surface supply because the city blends Lake Georgetown surface water with hard groundwater wells. State sampling (TCEQ) shows it ranging from about 160–185 mg/L (roughly 10 gpg) in surface-water zones up to about 290–350 mg/L (roughly 17–20 gpg) where groundwater dominates — hard to very hard depending on your address. Hardness varies by reading and over time, so we confirm yours with an on-site water check. Sources: TCEQ Drinking Water Viewer — City of Georgetown, TX2460001 · EWG Tap Water Database.
For Georgetown’s hardness we strongly recommend a high-capacity whole-home softener (the High Flow Estate Series for larger homes) or Enhanced Filtration, plus reverse osmosis for drinking water and a ProGuard maintenance program to keep the system at peak efficiency against such hard water.
Explore the systems we install: water softeners, reverse osmosis drinking water, salt-free conditioning, water testing and ongoing maintenance.
Not sure what your home needs? Request a free estimate and we’ll test your water and recommend the right setup. See our full Georgetown water treatment overview.
We serve Cimarron Hills and the surrounding Georgetown communities, including:
It depends on your address, because the city blends Lake Georgetown surface water with hard groundwater. State sampling (TCEQ) shows it from about 10 grains per gallon in surface-water zones up to roughly 17–20 gpg where groundwater dominates — among the hardest in Central Texas. A free estimate confirms yours, but at these levels a softener isn’t really optional if you want to protect your home.
We size for it. For very hard Georgetown water and larger Cimarron Hills homes, we often use a high-capacity or twin-tank system so you never run short of soft water.
Rapid scale buildup in water heaters and tankless units, crusted fixtures, etched glassware, stiff laundry and early appliance failure — plus much higher soap use.
Yes — reverse osmosis at the kitchen for crisp water that also reduces lead, PFAS and microplastics.
More often than in softer areas, which is why efficient, properly sized equipment and ProGuard maintenance matter. We dial it in after testing your water.
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