Whole House Water Filter in Hidden Hills, FL

Clean Water in Every Faucet, Shower, and Appliance

Your home’s water flows through a point-of-entry system that removes what Florida’s aquifers add—before it reaches your family.
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Water Filtration Systems in Hidden Hills

What Changes When Your Water Is Actually Clean

You stop tasting chlorine in your morning coffee. Your skin doesn’t feel tight and dry after showers. Dishes come out of the dishwasher without those white spots that never seem to go away no matter what detergent you try.

Your water heater stops building up that crusty mineral layer that kills efficiency and shortens its lifespan. Same with your washing machine, dishwasher, and every fixture in your home. When hard water minerals get filtered out before they enter your plumbing, your appliances last longer and work better.

The bigger shift is knowing what’s not in your water anymore. Florida’s limestone aquifers dissolve minerals as water moves through them—calcium, magnesium, iron, sulfur. Municipal treatment plants add chlorine to kill bacteria, but that chlorine doesn’t disappear when it reaches your tap. A whole home carbon filter handles that, along with sediment and trace contaminants that make their way into groundwater.

You’re not just improving taste. You’re removing what damages your home and what your family bathes in, cooks with, and drinks every day.

Hidden Hills Water Treatment Experts

We Only Do Water Treatment—And We Do It Right

We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star customer rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our systems carry WQA Gold Seal certification—the oldest third-party testing program in the water treatment industry.

We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water purification, softening, and filtration, with whole-house systems as our specialty. That focus shows up in how we design your system, how we install it, and how we service it after.

Hidden Hills homeowners deal with the same water challenges as the rest of Florida—high mineral content, chlorine taste, sediment buildup. We test your water first, then build a system around what’s actually in it. No generic solutions or oversized equipment you don’t need.

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Whole House Filter Installation Process

Here's What Happens From Test to Install

We start with a free in-home water analysis. You’re not guessing what’s in your water or buying a system based on assumptions. We test for hardness, chlorine, sediment, pH, and other contaminants common in Hidden Hills water supplies.

Once we know what you’re dealing with, we design a point-of-entry system that installs at your main water line. That means every faucet, shower, toilet, and appliance gets filtered water. Most systems use multi-stage sediment filtration combined with whole home carbon filters to handle chlorine and taste issues. If you have hard water, we add a water softener to the setup so you’re not just filtering—you’re conditioning.

Installation typically takes a few hours. We connect the system to your main line, set up the filter media backwashing schedule if needed, and walk you through how it works. You’ll know when filters need changing, how to read your system’s indicators, and how to reach us if something seems off.

After install, we don’t disappear. We handle ongoing service, filter replacements, and any adjustments your system needs as your water conditions change. You’re not stuck troubleshooting on your own or waiting weeks for a callback.

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What's Included in Your System

The Components That Actually Remove What's in Your Water

A whole house water filter in Hidden Hills typically includes a sediment pre-filter that catches particles before they reach your main filtration stage. This protects the rest of your system and keeps your water from looking cloudy or leaving grit in your sinks.

The main filtration stage uses activated carbon to remove chlorine, improve taste and odor, and reduce organic compounds that municipal treatment doesn’t fully eliminate. If your water test shows high mineral content—which most Hidden Hills homes have—we add a water softener combination that prevents scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.

Some systems need a post-filter for extra polishing, especially if you’re dealing with iron or sulfur. We include backwashing capability on systems that need it, so your filter media stays clean and effective without constant manual maintenance.

Everything connects at your point of entry, which means you’re not installing separate filters under sinks or on showerheads. One system handles your entire home’s water supply. You get consistent water quality everywhere, and you’re not replacing a dozen small filters throughout the house.

We also include ongoing support and service. When it’s time to change filters or check your system’s performance, we handle it. You’re not on your own trying to figure out maintenance schedules or troubleshooting problems with a customer service line that doesn’t know your setup.

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How long does a whole house water filter system last in Florida?

The tank and main components of a quality point-of-entry system last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. What needs regular replacement is the filter media inside—not the whole system.

Carbon filters typically need replacement every 3 to 5 years depending on your water usage and contamination levels. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every 6 to 12 months if you have high sediment content in your water supply. Water softener resin can last 10 to 15 years before it loses effectiveness.

The key is staying on top of maintenance. Systems that get serviced regularly and have filters changed on schedule last decades. Systems that get ignored start underperforming within a few years, and you end up replacing components that should have lasted much longer. We set up a service schedule based on your specific system and water conditions so you’re not guessing when something needs attention.

Yes, if it includes a whole home carbon filter stage. Activated carbon is specifically designed to remove chlorine and chloramines that municipal water treatment plants add as disinfectants.

Most Hidden Hills water comes from municipal sources that use chlorine to meet safety standards. That chlorine does its job killing bacteria, but it doesn’t break down before reaching your tap. A carbon filter absorbs it as water passes through, which eliminates the taste and smell without removing beneficial minerals.

You’ll notice the difference immediately in drinking water and coffee. You’ll also notice it in showers—chlorine can dry out skin and hair, and removing it makes a noticeable difference in how your skin feels. The carbon stage needs to be properly sized for your home’s water flow rate, which is why we test and design systems instead of selling one-size-fits-all setups.

In most cases, no. Whole house water filters are considered plumbing fixtures, and installing one at your point of entry typically doesn’t require a permit in Hidden Hills or Broward County.

That said, if your installation involves significant plumbing modifications or if you’re adding a large softener system that requires drain line work, some jurisdictions want to know about it. We handle that communication if needed, and we make sure installations meet local plumbing codes regardless of permit requirements.

What you don’t want is an installer who cuts corners or doesn’t know local codes. Poor installation can cause pressure issues, leaks, or system failures that end up costing more to fix than the original install. We’ve been installing these systems in Florida long enough to know what works, what doesn’t, and what local inspectors look for if they ever do show up.

Most whole-house systems for a typical Hidden Hills home run between $2,000 and $5,000 installed, depending on what your water test shows and what size system your home needs.

A basic sediment and carbon filtration setup for a smaller home with relatively clean municipal water sits at the lower end. A larger home with hard water that needs a water softener combination, multi-stage filtration, and higher flow capacity moves toward the higher end. If you’re dealing with specific contaminants like iron, sulfur, or high TDS levels, you might need additional treatment stages.

We don’t quote prices before testing your water because we don’t know what you need until we see what’s in it. Cookie-cutter pricing leads to either overselling equipment you don’t need or underselling and leaving problems unsolved. We test first, design second, quote third. You know exactly what you’re paying for and why each component matters for your specific water conditions.

Military members and first responders get a $500 discount, which helps offset the upfront cost.

A whole house filter treats water at your main line before it reaches any fixture in your home. An under-sink filter only treats water at that one faucet.

If you install an under-sink filter in your kitchen, you get clean drinking water there. But your showers still have chlorine and hard water. Your washing machine still deals with minerals that make clothes stiff. Your dishwasher still leaves spots on glasses. Your water heater still builds up scale that reduces efficiency and shortens its life.

A point-of-entry system handles everything at once. Every tap, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water. You’re not installing and maintaining multiple small filters throughout your house, and you’re protecting your plumbing and appliances from damage that under-sink filters can’t prevent.

Under-sink filters make sense if you rent or if you only care about drinking water quality. If you own your home and want to protect your investment while improving water quality everywhere, a whole house system is the move.

Limited Time Summer Special

FREE Reverse Osmosis System

Free Reverse Osmosis Summer Special

Get a free reverse osmosis drinking water system with the purchase of any whole-home water purification system.

⏰ Offer Ends Labor Day — September 7th

*Cannot be combined with other offers. Mention this special when you call.