City Water
Purification
Advanced filtration for South Florida municipal water. Remove chlorine, chloramines, lead, PFAS, and disinfection byproducts for better-tasting, healthier water from every tap in your home.

Better Than City Water
Professional filtration systems that go beyond what your municipality provides for truly clean water
Remove Chlorine & Chemicals
Eliminate chlorine and chloramines that cause bad taste, unpleasant odor, and dry skin. Enjoy fresh, chemical-free water from every tap.
Filter Hidden Contaminants
Remove disinfection byproducts, lead from aging pipes, PFAS "forever chemicals", and pharmaceuticals that municipal treatment misses.
Great Tasting Water
Enjoy fresh, clean-tasting water for drinking, cooking, and ice making. No more buying expensive bottled water.
What City Water Purification Removes
Our Simple 4-Step Process
Free Water Quality Test
Analyze chlorine, chloramines, TDS, lead, and contaminants in your municipal water supply
System Selection
Choose from whole-house carbon filters, under-sink reverse osmosis, or UV treatment systems
Professional Installation
Expert point-of-entry or point-of-use installation with minimal disruption to your home
Filter Maintenance
Scheduled filter changes every 6-12 months for continued protection and peak performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Is city water in Florida safe to drink straight from the tap?
Miami-Dade and Broward county water meets EPA standards, but still contains chlorine, chloramines, and disinfection byproducts that affect taste and long-term health. Our filtration systems improve safety and taste significantly beyond basic municipal treatment.
Why does my city water taste or smell like chlorine?
Water utilities add chlorine to kill bacteria during distribution. While effective for safety, chlorine and its byproducts (chloramines, THMs) create an unpleasant taste and odor. A whole-house carbon filter removes chlorine before it reaches your tap.
Does city water contain lead?
City water itself is typically lead-free at the treatment plant, but lead can leach from older pipes and plumbing fixtures inside homes, especially in buildings built before 1986. A reverse osmosis system is the most effective way to remove lead from drinking water.
How does city water treatment differ from well water treatment?
City water is pre-treated by the municipality but still contains chlorine, disinfection byproducts, and occasional contaminants. Well water typically requires more comprehensive treatment. City water filtration focuses primarily on improving taste, odor, and removing chemical treatment residuals.
Ready for Better City Water?
Upgrade your municipal water with professional filtration for healthier, better-tasting water