

If you live in Frisco, you have probably experienced it yourself. Mineral buildup on faucets, a noticeable chlorine smell from the tap, or dry skin after a shower are all common complaints. North Texas water can be hard on your home and your body, so it makes sense that many homeowners start looking into filtration options to protect their plumbing, appliances, and overall water quality.
Even though the water meets safety standards, many homeowners choose to install filtration systems to improve taste, protect their plumbing and appliances, and reduce unwanted chemicals in their water.
Two of the most common solutions are whole-home water filtration systems and reverse osmosis systems. Each one works in a different way and offers specific benefits depending on your water concerns and goals.
So which option is the right fit for your Frisco home? Let’s take a closer look at how they compare.
A whole-home water filter, sometimes called a point-of-entry system, cleans all the water that comes into your house.
This means every faucet, shower, appliance, and even your garden hose gets filtered water, helping protect your plumbing and giving you cleaner, better-tasting water throughout your home.
Depending on the system installed, it can reduce:
It does not typically remove dissolved solids like calcium and magnesium (hardness) unless paired with a water softener.
Ideal for Frisco Homes That:
Reverse osmosis, or RO, is a system that usually sits under your kitchen sink. It works by pushing water through a special filter called a membrane that removes tiny particles and contaminants, giving you clean, great-tasting water right where you need it most.
RO systems are much more aggressive and can remove:
RO systems produce very high-purity drinking water.
Ideal for Frisco Homes That:
Here’s a general breakdown of what Frisco homeowners can expect:
Whole-Home Water Filter
Reverse Osmosis
While RO systems cost less initially, whole-home systems provide broader protection and long-term savings by reducing wear and tear on appliances, pipes, and fixtures.
Whole-Home System Maintenance
Reverse Osmosis Maintenance
Both systems are manageable, but RO systems require more routine filter monitoring.
The answer depends on your goals.
Choose a Whole-Home Filter If:
Choose Reverse Osmosis If:
For many homeowners in Frisco, the best setup is using both a whole-home water filter and a reverse osmosis system at the kitchen sink.
This setup:
Together, these systems provide a complete solution designed for the unique water in North Texas.
Ready for cleaner, healthier water? Whether for your home or business, Dallas Water Doctor can help you choose the perfect water filtration system. Contact us today to learn more.