NOTICE: We will be closed Friday 11/1/24 due to remodeling. We will resume regular business hours Monday 11/4/24.

About the Districts

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Committed to Service
and Reliability

Since our establishment, Paseo Del Este MUDs have been serving the community. Our mission is to deliver essential utility services while maintaining operational excellence and environmental responsibility. Learn more about our board, the services we provide, and our commitment to long-term community planning.

Our Work

Whichever solution best fits your home, you can be sure you’ll get the latest in HVAC technology and a heating and cooling system that fits your lifestyle.

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Years Experience

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Clients

Water Quality Tests

The Paseo del Este Municipal Utility District, as required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, tests water in the District frequently. These tests are performed monthly and test samples are drawn from seven different addresses in the District.

Feel free to explore the latest annual report on the quality of drinking water for the District.

Conservation Tips

Conserve Resources and
Promote Sustainability

  • Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants. Mulch will slow evaporation of moisture while discouraging weed growth.
  • Soft, wet areas around your sprinkler heads, especially when the system has not been in use,  could indicate a leak. Contact your licensed landscape professional to determine if repairs are needed.
  • Don’t throw dropped ice cubes in the sink: they can be used to water house plants.
  • Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants. Mulch will slow evaporation of moisture while discouraging weed growth.
  • Soft, wet areas around your sprinkler heads, especially when the system has not been in use,  could indicate a leak. Contact your licensed landscape professional to determine if repairs are needed.
  • Don’t throw dropped ice cubes in the sink: they can be used to water house plants.
  • Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants. Mulch will slow evaporation of moisture while discouraging weed growth.
  • Soft, wet areas around your sprinkler heads, especially when the system has not been in use,  could indicate a leak. Contact your licensed landscape professional to determine if repairs are needed.
  • Don’t throw dropped ice cubes in the sink: they can be used to water house plants.