Trusted Texas water softener and filtration system company seeks to educate the public about how hot and dry summer weather affects water hardness and what they can do about it.
(PRUnderground) September 8th, 2025

Since 2009, Alamo Water Softeners has been helping residents and business owners in central and south central Texas enjoy softer, cleaner water. As another hot, dry summer draws to a close, the company is letting Texas residents know that the ongoing dry, hot summer weather and persistent drought conditions in many areas are leading to noticeably harder water across the state.
Founded in Texas and proudly serving homeowners across the state, Alamo Water Softeners understands the unique challenges the water there presents. They recommend residential and commercial water treatment solutions uniquely suited to the local water conditions. From premium water softeners and filtration systems to professional installation and ongoing service, Alamo Water Softeners is committed to helping homeowners protect their homes, appliances, and health from the harmful effects of hard and contaminated water.
“Water hardness isn’t just a nuisance,” said Trevor Townsend, CEO of Alamo Water Softeners. “With the extreme summer heat and low rainfall, we’re seeing a spike in mineral concentration that can put extra strain on water softeners and plumbing systems. Many homeowners don’t realize that their water changes with the seasons, and this summer is becoming especially problematic.”
As surface water levels drop and groundwater sources become more concentrated, higher levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium enter household water supplies, creating an increased risk of buildup, inefficiency, and appliance damage.
To help Texans stay ahead of these seasonal water challenges, Alamo Water Softeners recommends the following:
- Check Your Softener Settings – Adjust system settings for current water hardness levels. Regeneration frequency may need to increase.
- Inspect Salt Levels – Check salt levels in the brine tank and fill it with high-quality salt.
- Flush Your Water Heater – Minerals from hard water can collect at the bottom of the tank, reducing efficiency and lifespan. An annual flush is highly recommended.
- Schedule a Free Water Hardness Test – Alamo Water Softeners offers complimentary in-home tests to measure current hardness levels and evaluate system performance.
“White spots on your dishes or itchy dry skin are signs of hard water that might seem minor, but they’re often symptoms of an overworked softener or unchecked mineral buildup that can damage plumbing, appliances, and water heaters over time,” Townsend stated. “As an experienced water softener company in San Antonio, we are familiar with these issues and can help home and business owners install and maintain a water treatment system to combat them year round.”
To learn more about Alamo Water Softeners or to schedule an appointment for a water analysis, call 830-461-7504 or visit www.AlamoWaterSofteners.com.
About Alamo Water Softeners
Alamo Water Softeners is the most trusted name for water treatment in San Antonio and South Texas. They are the authorized dealer for all Water Care products and A.O. Smith Specialized Water Solutions.
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