San Antonio’s tap water is safe to drink, but safe and great aren’t the same thing. Between the area’s high mineral content, chlorine used in treatment, and other contaminants that can make their way into your water supply, many homeowners aren’t satisfied with what’s coming out of their taps.

Hunter Service Group installs whole-home and point-of-use water filtration systems for San Antonio homeowners who want cleaner, better-tasting water throughout their home. We’re a family-owned and operated company serving this community since 2015, and we’ll help you find the right solution for your household without any pressure.

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Signs Your Home's Water Quality Could Be Improved

Your water doesn’t have to look or smell bad to have quality issues worth addressing. San Antonio’s water supply has specific characteristics that affect many households in ways that range from mildly inconvenient to genuinely problematic. Signs your home’s water quality could benefit from a filtration system include:

  • Your tap water has a noticeable chlorine taste or odor.
  • Water from the tap looks slightly cloudy or has visible particles.
  • You notice a sulfur or earthy smell from the water at certain times.
  • Your skin feels dry, or your hair feels dull after showering.
  • Scale deposits are building up quickly on fixtures, faucets, and appliances.
  • You’re spending regularly on bottled water because you don’t trust or enjoy the tap.
  • Dishes and glassware have spots or a filmy residue even after washing.

Our Water Filtration Installation Process

Hunter Service Group makes the installation process simple and stress-free from start to finish. We begin by assessing your water quality concerns, reviewing any water quality reports for your area, and discussing your household’s priorities. From there, we recommend a system that fits your needs and your budget, with honest, upfront pricing before any work begins.

Our licensed plumbers handle the full installation, connecting the system to your water supply and verifying everything is functioning correctly before we leave. We walk you through how the system works, what maintenance it requires, and when filters or components will need to be serviced. We leave your home clean and your water ready to use the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What contaminants are common in San Antonio's water supply?

San Antonio’s water is known for high mineral hardness, chlorine used in the treatment process, and occasionally elevated levels of other naturally occurring minerals, depending on the source. A reverse osmosis system or whole-home filter can address most of these concerns effectively.

A water softener specifically removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. A water filter addresses a broader range of contaminants, including sediment, chlorine, and dissolved solids. Many San Antonio homeowners benefit from having both systems working together.

Most installations are completed in a few hours. The exact time depends on the type of system and where it’s being installed in your home. We’ll give you a clear timeline before we begin.

Maintenance schedules vary by system type. Reverse osmosis filters typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months, while whole-home systems have longer service intervals. We’ll walk you through the maintenance schedule for your specific system at the time of installation.

A properly sized and installed system should not meaningfully reduce your water pressure. If pressure is already an issue in your home, we’ll factor that into our recommendation to make sure the system we install works well with your existing setup.