whole home city water treatment
What's In Your City Water?
Municipal water is treated before reaching your home, but treatment at the utility doesn't necessarily address everything homeowners notice once that water reaches the tap. Water provided by the city may be treated however we have seen an increase in contaminated water in clients homes leading to health conditions.
Central Florida homeowners commonly look for water treatment solutions because of:
Hard water and mineral buildup
Chlorine taste or odor
Unpleasant-tasting tap water
White scale on faucets and shower doors
Water spots on dishes and glassware
Soap that doesn't lather well
Mineral buildup affecting fixtures and appliances
Dry skin & scalp
Skin irritation and/or hair loss
Your water treatment system should address the specific characteristics of your water, not simply add another filter to your plumbing.
Better Water Throughout Your Entire Home
If your city water smells or tastes like chlorine, leaves hard water spots on your fixtures, causes scale buildup, or simply doesn't feel as clean as you'd like, a whole-home water filtration system can make a noticeable difference.
Northflow Water Company provides professional city water treatment systems, whole-home water filtration, water softeners, and carbon filtration systems for homeowners throughout Central Florida.
Instead of taking a one-size-fits-all approach, we help determine what your home's water actually needs and recommend a treatment solution designed to improve your water from the moment it enters your home.
Better water starts with understanding what's in it.
People-First Approach
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Reliability You Can Count On
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A Focus on Quality
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Whole-House Water Filtration for City Water
A whole-house water filtration system treats water at the point it enters your home, providing treated water throughout your plumbing system rather than filtering only a single faucet.
That means your showers, sinks, washing machine, dishwasher, water heater, and other water-using appliances can all benefit from the same treatment system.
Depending on your water quality and household needs, your city water treatment system may include a combination of water softening and activated carbon filtration.
City Water Treatment Designed Around Your Home
Every household is different.
The appropriate whole-home water treatment system can depend on your water quality, household size, water usage, plumbing configuration, and the specific concerns you want to address.
Rather than simply selling equipment, we focus on identifying the problem first.
Your treatment solution may include:
Water Softening
Designed to reduce hardness minerals and scale buildup.
Activated Carbon Filtration
Designed to reduce chlorine and improve water taste and odor.
Whole-Home Treatment
Treats water as it enters your home so treated water is available throughout the property.
Our goal is straightforward: recommend the treatment your water needs without adding equipment it doesn't.
Our Process
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schedule an assesment
We start by evaluating your home's water quality to identify your specific concerns and determine what treatment may be appropriate.
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Review & Recommend
We explain your results in clear terms and recommend a customized whole-home water treatment system based on your water quality, household needs, and goals.
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Pro. Installation
Once approved, we professionally install your water softener and/or carbon filtration system and make sure everything is operating properly.
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Ongoing Support
We show you how your system works, explain routine maintenance, and remain available for service, maintenance, and future water-quality concerns.
Your Questions, Answered
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Municipal water utilities commonly use disinfectants such as chlorine or chloramine to help maintain water quality as it travels through the distribution system. If you notice an unpleasant chlorine taste or odor, a properly selected whole-home carbon filtration system may help improve the taste and smell of your water.
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A whole-home water filtration system treats water as it enters your home rather than filtering only one faucet. Depending on the treatment system, benefits may include improved water taste and odor, reduced chlorine, reduced hard-water scale, fewer mineral deposits on fixtures and glass, and improved overall water quality throughout the home.
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Yes. Water testing provides valuable information about your home's water quality and helps determine which treatment methods are appropriate. Northflow takes a test-first approach so recommendations are based on your water and concerns rather than simply installing a one-size-fits-all system. The water test is no a lab-quality test, it is a on-site test performed with our customer to show immediate results.
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The cost of a whole-home water treatment system varies depending on your water quality, household needs, system size, and the type of treatment required. Northflow can evaluate your water and recommend an appropriate solution so you understand your treatment options and pricing before moving forward.
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Yes, we offer an 8-year limited warranty for all of our whole home water treatment systems.
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Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide through the process, educate our clients on the importance of clean water, and we honestly care. We know how water can impact your your health and well being. We are making it our mission to provide clean and safe water to our clients home.