Clean Water From Every Tap

Whole-house water filtration system installation in Marble Falls, Texas

If you notice sediment in your water or spots on your dishes after washing, a whole-house filtration system addresses those issues at the main supply point before water reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance in your Marble Falls home. This system treats all water entering your house, not just what comes from a single tap, so you get consistent quality whether you are filling a glass in the kitchen or running a load of laundry.


Marble Falls Plumbing LLC installs filtration units that connect directly to your main water line, capturing sediment, chlorine, and other impurities before they travel through your pipes. The system operates quietly and requires minimal intervention once in place, filtering continuously as water flows into your home. You will see clearer water, reduced buildup on fixtures, and longer appliance life because soap scum and mineral deposits form more slowly when the incoming water is already cleaner.


If you want to stop dealing with cloudy water or mineral stains in your Marble Falls home, reach out to discuss which filtration setup fits your household size and water use.

Water filter system with three white opaque and one translucent blue filter housings.
Water filtration system with digital display, tanks, and plumbing against a wall.

How the system connects to your plumbing

The filtration unit installs on your main water line, usually near the meter or pressure tank, so every gallon entering your home passes through the filter media before reaching any fixture. In Marble Falls, most installations take a few hours and involve cutting into the supply line, mounting the filter housing, and connecting inlet and outlet ports with threaded fittings or compression couplings.


After the system is running, you will notice that water from every tap looks clearer and tastes fresher, and you will see less white film on shower doors and faucet aerators over time. Appliances such as water heaters and dishwashers collect fewer deposits, which means they run more efficiently and last longer without service calls related to buildup.


Filter cartridges need replacement once or twice a year depending on your water quality and household usage, but the housing itself stays in place and requires no daily attention. The system does not alter water pressure noticeably when sized correctly, and it does not require electricity or drain lines in most configurations, making it a low-maintenance addition to your existing plumbing.

Hand turning a red valve on water pipes. Blue and black pipes connect to a blue tank with a filter.

Questions homeowners ask before installing a filtration system

Homeowners often want to know how the system affects their daily routine, what maintenance looks like, and whether it works with well water or municipal supply.


  • What does the filtration system actually remove from my water? Homeowners often want to know how the system affects their daily routine, what maintenance looks like, and whether it works with well water or municipal supply.
  • How often do I need to replace the filter cartridge? Most whole-house filters need a new cartridge every six to twelve months depending on how much water your household uses and how much sediment is present. You will know it is time when water pressure drops slightly or when the filter housing gauge shows reduced flow.
  • Will this system work with well water in Marble Falls? Yes, whole-house filters work with both well and municipal water, though well systems often benefit from a sediment pre-filter to handle higher particulate loads. Marble Falls Plumbing LLC can test your water and recommend the right filter media for your source.
  • How much space does the filter unit require? A standard whole-house filter housing stands about twenty inches tall and eight inches in diameter, so it fits along most basement walls, garage corners, or utility closets near the main water line. You need enough clearance below the unit to unscrew the housing and swap the cartridge.
  • What happens if I forget to change the filter on time? If the filter stays in too long, it clogs and restricts water flow, which lowers pressure throughout your home. You will not damage the plumbing, but showers and appliances will run slower until you replace the cartridge and restore normal flow.


If your Marble Falls home has cloudy tap water, visible sediment, or frequent mineral deposits on fixtures, a whole-house filtration system treats the problem at the source so every faucet and appliance benefits. Contact Marble Falls Plumbing LLC to schedule an installation or to ask about filter options that match your water quality and household size.