Serving Rough Hollow, Lakeway
Whole-home treatment for Rough Hollow’s newer Lake Travis homes — stop scale before it reaches your fixtures and appliances.
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Rough Hollow is a newer lakeside community in Lakeway with larger homes and modern fixtures. Even brand-new homes aren’t protected from hard water — without treatment, scale starts building in water heaters and appliances from day one.
Lakeway-area communities like Rough Hollow are served by local utilities (the Hurst Creek MUD and the West Travis County PUA) drawing surface water from Lake Travis on the Colorado River. State sampling (TCEQ) puts the West Travis County PUA supply at about 180–195 mg/L — roughly 10–11 grains per gallon, which is hard — and Hurst Creek MUD draws the same Lake Travis water, so softening plus drinking-water filtration is the typical setup.
Local water data: Rough Hollow and Lakeway are served by local utilities (Hurst Creek MUD and the West Travis County PUA) drawing surface water from Lake Travis. State sampling (TCEQ) puts the West Travis County PUA supply at about 180–195 mg/L — roughly 10–11 grains per gallon (hard); the Hurst Creek MUD portion draws the same Lake Travis water, so a test confirms your exact reading. Hardness varies by reading and over time, so we confirm yours with an on-site water check. Sources: TCEQ Drinking Water Viewer — West Travis County PUA, TX2270235 · WTCPUA Water Quality Report · EWG Tap Water Database.
We recommend a whole-home softener or Enhanced Filtration for soft water without the slimy feel, reverse osmosis for drinking water, and salt-free conditioning where preferred — all kept running with simple maintenance.
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 Lakeway water treatment overview.
We serve Rough Hollow and the surrounding Lakeway and Lake Travis communities, including:
Yes. New construction doesn’t change the water; hard water will still scale your tankless heater, fixtures and appliances. Treating it early protects everything from the start.
Yes. State sampling (TCEQ) puts the West Travis County PUA supply at about 180–195 mg/L — roughly 10–11 grains per gallon, which is hard; Hurst Creek MUD draws the same Lake Travis water. We confirm your exact reading with a free estimate, but at that level it spots glassware and scales fixtures over time.
Reverse osmosis at the kitchen tap — crisp water that also reduces lead, PFAS and microplastics.
Yes, salt-free Active Armor conditioning controls scale without adding sodium.
Absolutely — see our Lakeway page for the full list of communities we serve.
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