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If you are shopping for a whole-home water filter in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, there is one technical specification you absolutely must look for: advanced filtration media.

The Chloramine Problem

Most older water filters were designed to reduce Free Chlorine, which is easy to filter out. However, utilities like the NTMWD (serving Plano, Frisco, Richardson, etc.) now use Chloramines—a combination of chlorine and ammonia.

Chloramines are much more stable than chlorine. This is good for the city (it stays in the pipes longer) but bad for your filter. Standard Activated Carbon works by adsorption, but it struggles to "grab" the chloramine molecule. It can let a significant amount pass right through into your shower and glass.

The Catalytic Solution

advanced filtration media is a specialized media that has been altered to have a highly reactive surface structure. It acts as a catalyst to chemically break the bond between the chlorine and the ammonia.

  1. It breaks the chloramine molecule apart.
  2. It captures the chlorine.
  3. It treats the remaining byproducts.

Don't Buy the Wrong Tank

Many cheap systems sold online or in big-box stores only use standard GAC (Granular Activated Carbon). In North Texas, these systems are effectively obsolete for whole-home filtration. To significantly reduce the taste, odor, and physical drying effects of municipally treated water, a advanced filtration media system like the Water Fixers Carbonyx Elite™ whole-home Water Fixers Carbonyx Elite™ system is our engineered recommendation.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Challenge: Most DFW cities use Chloramine (Chlorine + Ammonia) to disinfect water, not just chlorine.
  • The Failure: Standard "Activated Carbon" (GAC) is great at removing free chlorine but very slow and ineffective at breaking down chloramine.
  • The Solution: advanced filtration media is chemically enhanced to target chloramine, breaking the chlorine-ammonia bond effectively.
  • Why it Matters: If you buy a standard filter in DFW, you'll likely still smell chemicals and have ammonia in your water. You need advanced filtration media.

Reviewed by Sai Akash Tumu, TCEQ Licensed Master Water Treatment Specialist (#WT0007727). Our approach is to educate first. For a personalized assessment, contact us for a free consultation.


Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Water conditions vary, and we recommend a professional on-site water test for an accurate solution. This is not medical advice. Read full disclaimer >

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