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Water Treatment in Comal County, TX

Looking for water treatment in Comal County? With 3 licensed providers serving the area, Comal County residents have reliable options.

Water Treatment providers in Comal County

3 providers found

Septic PumpingSeptic InspectionWell Water Testing+3

A leaky pipe started it all. Not on some job—but in our founder’s tiny first apartment, with a wrench in his hand and water pooling at his socks. That moment was more than a mess. It was the first spark behind Super Snake Plumbing. We’ve come a long way since then. Our team grew from one determined neighbor to a crew you’d welcome at your kitchen table. We fix what others fear. Fast, fair, and always with our word as our bond. You open your door to us, and we don’t take that lightly. Every plumber we bring on is background checked, licensed, and trained until your grandma would trust them. We’re insured, too. No shortcuts. No surprises.

New Braunfels, Comal County, TX(830) 609-9020
Septic PumpingSeptic InspectionSeptic Installation+4

Based in Comal County, Homeland Septic serves New Braunfels and surrounding areas with certified septic and well water services for residential properties. Holding active state certification, they are qualified to perform the full range of septic and well services in Texas. Their team handles routine septic tank pumping to keep systems running efficiently and prevent costly backups or overflows. They perform thorough septic system inspections for real estate transactions, permit requirements, and routine health evaluations. Their familiarity with Comal County's local environment, permitting requirements, and soil conditions ensures every project is handled with the right expertise from start to finish. Reach out now to schedule a service call or learn more about their qualifications.

New Braunfels, Comal County, TX(830) 625-8294
Septic PumpingSeptic InspectionSeptic Installation+3

Septic Tank Companies in Canyon Lake, TX Average rating: 4.7 stars across 6 companies Canyon Lake is part of Comal County in Texas, with septic permitting handled by the TCEQ or authorized local agent. The region's limestone and alkaline clay soils of the Hill Country and Blackland Prairie combined with hot summers and moderate winters with 30 to 35 inches of rainfall create specific considerations for septic system owners. Aerobic Services 4.9 (591 reviews) 15188 FM306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Closed Septic system service (830) 355-6121 Website Paul Swoyer Septics, LLC 3.7 (54 reviews) 23011 FM306, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Closed Septic system service (830) 935-4936 Website David Winters Septics 4.8 (37 reviews) Cranes Mill Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Closed Septic system service (830) 935-2477 Website Weidner Septic Tank Pumping 4.8 (18 reviews) 24711 N Cranes Mill Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Closed Septic system service Quarry (830) 935-2158 Website Rocky Ridge Septic 5 (3 reviews) 2449 Rocky Ridge Loop, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Septic system service (830) 935-2750 Website Hill Country Septic and Surveying 5 (2 reviews) 5355 FM311, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 Closed Septic system service (210) 510-8996 Website Loading map… 6 companies in Canyon Lake · 48 nearby — zoom out to explore Loading map… 6 companies in Canyon Lake · 48 nearby — zoom out to explore More Septic Companies in Texas Austin 21 companies 4.5 San Antonio 14 companies 4.7 Amarillo 12 companies 4.4 Midland 11 companies 4.7 Tyler 10 companies 4.7 Abilene 9 companies 4.7 Conroe 9 companies 4.1 Houston 9 companies 4.3 Lubbock 9 companies 4.8 Burleson 8 companies 4.5 Septic FAQ for Canyon Lake, TX How much does septic pumping cost in Canyon Lake, TX? Who handles septic permits in Comal County? How often should I pump my septic tank in...

Canyon Lake, Comal County, TX(830) 935-2158

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About Comal County

Comal County sits in the Texas Hill Country over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone, featuring karst limestone terrain with thin soils, sinkholes, and rapid groundwater infiltration. The Edwards Aquifer Authority regulates groundwater withdrawal and imposes strict requirements to protect water quality from septic contamination. Many properties need advanced treatment septic systems to prevent pollutants from reaching the aquifer through fractured limestone.

Water Treatment in Comal County — common questions

How often do I need water treatment?

Water Treatment is typically scheduled filter cartridges every 6–12 months, salt refills every 4–8 weeks. Local conditions (household size, soil type, water usage) can shift that window, so a licensed pro will set a cadence that fits your system.

Do I need a licensed pro for water treatment?

Yes. Even routine water treatment work is regulated in most states. Every provider on this site is checked against state licensing databases before being listed.

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