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Whole House Water Filtration
South Florida

South Florida utilities use chloramines — not plain chlorine — to treat municipal water. Standard filters don't remove them. WaterLux installs multi-stage catalytic carbon systems that eliminate chloramines, PFAS, lead, sediment, and VOCs from every tap in your Broward, Palm Beach, or Miami-Dade home.

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What WaterLux Filtration Removes From Your Water

WaterLux multi-stage whole house filtration systems are specifically configured for South Florida's municipal water chemistry — removing the chloramines, PFAS compounds, heavy metals, and sediment that the Biscayne Aquifer and local utilities introduce into Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade water supplies.

Chloramines
Used by Broward & Miami-Dade utilities instead of chlorine. Requires catalytic carbon.
PFAS / PFOA
"Forever chemicals" detected in South Florida groundwater. Linked to health concerns.
Lead & Heavy Metals
From older plumbing. KDF media removes copper, mercury, and lead.
Sediment
Sand, rust, and particulates that damage appliances and reduce water pressure.
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds from industrial and agricultural runoff in South Florida.
Herbicides & Pesticides
Agricultural chemicals common in Palm Beach County water sources.
Chlorine Taste & Odor
Standard carbon removes residual chlorine for noticeably better-tasting water.
Hydrogen Sulfide
The "rotten egg" smell common in western Broward and Palm Beach well water.

Whole House Filtration Systems & Pricing

WaterLux whole house filtration systems for South Florida homes start at $1,500 installed, with multi-stage systems reaching $4,500 for homes needing comprehensive PFAS and chloramine treatment. Every system includes a free pre-installation water analysis and professional installation by licensed plumbers.

Essential Filtration

$1,500 – $2,200

Sediment pre-filter + catalytic carbon for chloramine/chlorine removal. Best for Broward County municipal water with standard concerns. Improves taste, protects appliances.

Advanced Filtration

$2,200 – $3,500

Sediment + catalytic carbon + KDF media for heavy metals. Addresses chloramines, lead, VOCs, and industrial contaminants. Ideal for Miami-Dade and older-plumbing homes.

PFAS Comprehensive

$3,500 – $4,500

Full multi-stage system with PFAS-rated ion exchange resin. The most thorough whole-house treatment available. Recommended for Palm Beach County and areas with known PFAS detections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about whole house water filtration for South Florida homeowners — from what systems remove to how often to change filters and why PFAS matters in Broward and Palm Beach counties.

What does a whole house water filter remove from South Florida water?
A WaterLux whole house filtration system removes chloramines (used by Broward and Miami-Dade utilities), chlorine, sediment, VOCs, heavy metals including lead and mercury, herbicides, pesticides, and PFAS compounds. South Florida municipal water consistently tests positive for low levels of PFAS, and chloramine — used instead of chlorine by most local utilities — requires catalytic carbon filtration that standard filters can't handle. Call (754) 317-0104 for a free water test to see exactly what's in your water.
Does a whole house water filter remove PFAS from Florida water?
Yes, with the right filter media. Standard carbon block filters have limited PFAS removal. WaterLux installs systems with activated carbon catalytic media and ion exchange resins specifically rated for PFAS reduction. Florida's EPA has detected PFAS in multiple Broward and Palm Beach County water supplies, making PFAS-rated filtration increasingly important for South Florida homeowners and renters alike.
How often do I need to change whole house water filters in South Florida?
In South Florida, whole house pre-filters (sediment) should be replaced every 3–6 months, carbon media filters every 12 months, and specialty media (PFAS, KDF) every 2–3 years. Due to South Florida's high mineral content and chloramine levels, filter media degrades faster than in other regions. WaterLux offers annual maintenance plans starting at $99 that include filter inspections, media testing, and replacement scheduling to keep your system performing optimally.
What is the difference between whole house filtration and a point-of-use filter in South Florida?
A whole house filtration system treats all water entering your home — every shower, faucet, dishwasher, and ice maker benefits. This is particularly important in South Florida because chloramine vapor is released in hot showers and absorbed through skin and lungs. A point-of-use filter (under-sink or countertop) only filters drinking and cooking water at one tap. For South Florida homes where chloramines and PFAS are a concern, whole house filtration provides comprehensive protection that a single tap filter simply can't match.

Find Out What's In Your Water — Free Test

WaterLux tests your water for chloramines, PFAS, hardness, heavy metals, and more. No charge, no obligation — just facts about your water.

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Available Across 104 South Florida Cities

WaterLux provides this service across all of Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties. Same-day service in Broward, 24-hour response in Palm Beach and Miami-Dade.

Broward County Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Coral Springs Weston Pembroke Pines Plantation Hollywood Parkland Davie Miramar
Palm Beach County Boca Raton West Palm Beach Delray Beach Jupiter Wellington Palm Beach Gardens
Miami-Dade County Miami Coral Gables Miami Beach Doral Aventura Key Biscayne

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