Water Filtration
Systems in Sugar Land, TX
Premium water solutions for Sugar Land homeowners. From First Colony to Riverstone — clean, great-tasting water from every tap.
What's In Sugar Land's Tap Water?
Sugar Land water meets all federal legal standards — but the EWG found multiple contaminants above science-based health guidelines.
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
Form when chlorine treats surface water; collectively linked to bladder cancer and reproductive harm.
Detected
44.6 ppb
EWG Guideline
0.15 ppb
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)
Five chlorination byproducts linked to cancer and developmental harm with very low health-protective thresholds.
Detected
18.3 ppb
EWG Guideline
0.1 ppb
Dichloroacetic Acid
A haloacetic acid disinfection byproduct linked to liver tumors and developmental harm in animal studies.
Detected
11.2 ppb
EWG Guideline
0.4 ppb
Combined Radium
Naturally occurring radioactive element that concentrates in bones and is linked to bone cancer with prolonged exposure.
Detected
1.24 pCi/L
EWG Guideline
0.05 pCi/L
Nitrate
Agricultural and septic runoff contaminant linked to blue baby syndrome in infants and potential cancer risk in adults.
Detected
2.80 ppm
EWG Guideline
0.14 ppm
Source: EWG Tap Water Database, OWASA Sugar Land (TX2010050), data 2015–2023. Sugar Land water is federally compliant. EWG guidelines reflect peer-reviewed health-protective thresholds, often stricter than legal limits.
Common Sugar Land Water Problems
And the systems we use to solve them.
High Disinfection Byproducts
OWASA draws from University Lake and Cane Creek Reservoir — both surface water sources prone to high TTHM and HAA formation when chlorinated. Sugar Land had TTHMs detected at 297× EWG's health guideline.
Our solution
Whole-home carbon filtration captures chlorine and DBPs at point of entry, with RO providing the cleanest drinking water.
Naturally Occurring Radium
Sugar Land's geology contributes naturally occurring radium to the water supply at 25× EWG's health guideline. Long-term exposure is linked to bone cancer.
Our solution
Reverse osmosis effectively reduces radium and other radioactive contaminants from your drinking water.
Agricultural Nitrate Runoff
Nitrate from surrounding agricultural land and aging septic systems reaches Sugar Land's water supply at 20× EWG's health guideline — a particular concern for households with infants.
Our solution
RO drinking water systems remove nitrate to below detectable levels — recommended for any home with infants or pregnant women.
Recommended for Sugar Land Homes
Systems that address Sugar Land's specific water profile.
Filtration + Softening + RO
Complete Home System
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Single Tank Resin
Water Softener
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7-Stage Tankless RO
HW800 AlkaPro RO
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Under-Sink Drinking Water
5-Stage Reverse Osmosis
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Chlorine & Sediment
Whole Home Carbon Filter
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No Salt Required
Salt-Free Conditioner
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99.99% Germicidal Protection
UV Sterilizer
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Whole House Protection
Pre-Sediment Filter
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Sugar Land Neighborhoods We Serve
Same-week appointments available across all Sugar Land communities.
Water Quality in Sugar Land, TX — Common Questions
Where does Sugar Land get its water?
Sugar Land's water comes from University Lake and Cane Creek Reservoir — two surface water sources that require chlorine treatment before reaching your tap. That treatment is what keeps the water pathogen-free, but it also generates disinfection byproducts (TTHMs and HAAs) detected above EWG health guidelines. Sugar Land's water is compliant with all federal regulations. For households that want protection beyond the legal minimum — particularly those with young children or health-conscious residents — a carbon filtration system removes chlorine and its byproducts at every tap in the home.
Is Sugar Land water hard?
Hardness in Sugar Land runs 5–7 GPG — on the lower-moderate end for the Houston metro area, but still enough to cause scale on fixtures and reduce soap performance. Older homes near the UNC campus and in Carrboro, served by aging municipal infrastructure, may notice more pronounced effects — particularly in water heaters where mineral deposits accumulate over decades and silently reduce efficiency. A water softener eliminates hardness minerals before they enter your home's plumbing, extending appliance life and improving water quality throughout.
What water filter is best for Sugar Land homes?
For most Sugar Land households, we recommend a whole-home carbon filter to remove chlorine and disinfection byproducts, combined with an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking and cooking water. If hardness testing shows elevated levels, a water softener completes the picture. We serve all Sugar Land and Carrboro neighborhoods. Every consultation starts with a free in-home water test — we analyze your water on-site and recommend only what your home actually needs, with no obligation to purchase.
Does Carrboro have the same water as Sugar Land?
Yes. Carrboro is served by OWASA (Orange Water and Sewer Authority), the same utility that supplies Sugar Land. Both communities draw from University Lake and Cane Creek Reservoir, go through the same treatment plant, and share the same water quality profile — including the elevated disinfection byproducts shown above. If you live in Carrboro, the same filtration solutions apply. We serve all Carrboro neighborhoods including downtown, Old North Carrboro, and the Weaver Street area.
Does Sugar Land water quality affect renters, or just homeowners?
Renters drink the same tap water as homeowners, but installation options differ. Whole-home systems require landlord permission and typically aren't practical for rentals. Under-sink reverse osmosis systems are a good fit for renters — they connect to an existing supply valve under the kitchen sink, require only a small hole for the faucet, and can move with you. We install freestanding and countertop options as well. If you're renting near UNC or in a Sugar Land apartment and want cleaner drinking water, an under-sink RO is the most cost-effective solution. Call us and we'll walk through what makes sense for your specific setup.
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