What's Actually in Your Tap Water (According to the EPA)
Your utility's annual water quality report tells you what's in your water — but it doesn't tell you what the legal limits actually mean for your health. Here's how to read between the lines.
Honest information about Central Florida water quality, treatment systems, and what's actually in your tap water.
Short answer: yes. Central Florida draws from the Floridan Aquifer — one of the hardest water sources in the country. Here's what that means for your home.
Your utility's annual water quality report tells you what's in your water — but it doesn't tell you what the legal limits actually mean for your health. Here's how to read between the lines.
A water softener and a whole-home filter do different things. Here's what each one does, what it doesn't do, and why most Central Florida homes need both.
Your utility sends you a water quality report every year. Most people ignore it. Here's a plain-language guide to understanding what it actually says about your water.
PFAS — 'forever chemicals' — are showing up in water supplies across the country, including parts of Central Florida. Here's what they are, where they come from, and what removes them.
Knowledge is step one. Step two is a whole-home system installed in a single day.