San Antonio, TX, Water Quality Testing & Inspection for Cleaner, Safer Water

Call Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing at 210-236-4797 to talk about hard water concerns and water softener options in San Antonio, TX.

Christianson Air Conditioning and Plumbing provides simple in‑home hardness testing when we are selling or installing water softeners, then uses that information to size and set up your equipment correctly. Our technicians serve communities including Alamo Heights, Downtown, King William, Monte Vista, Castle Hills, Stone Oak, the Far West Side, The Dominion, Olmos Park, Terrell Hills, Schertz, Boerne, New Braunfels, Canyon Lake, Bulverde, Seguin, and San Marcos, with straightforward pricing and long‑term care through the Christianson Annual Maintenance Program (CAMP).

Want softer skin, cleaner dishes, and longer‑lasting fixtures? Visit our Water Softeners page to see how systems like Nugen Systems water softeners with integrated carbon filters can dramatically reduce scale and hardness in San Antonio and surrounding Bexar County communities.

Greater San Antonio Hard Water Concerns in Texas Homes

Public water in Greater San Antonio must meet regulatory safety standards, but that does not mean every glass of water tastes—or treats your plumbing—the same. Local geology and municipal treatment practices contribute to hard water, which can:

  • White spots and film: Leaves mineral residue on glassware, dishes, and fixtures
  • Scale buildup: Forms mineral deposits inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances
  • Reduced soap effectiveness: Makes soap and detergent less effective, leaving skin and laundry feeling dull

When you contact us about a water softener installation or upgrade, our technicians can perform a basic hardness test at the tap. This simple test:

  • Confirms your approximate water hardness level
  • Helps us size and program your Nugen Systems water softener correctly
  • Provides a before/after comparison to show how well the softener is working

If you are concerned about contaminants beyond hardness (such as bacteria, lead, or other specific substances), your local water utility or a certified independent water testing laboratory can provide detailed analysis and reporting.