Water Filtration Systems in Miami Beach
Coffee tastes like chlorine? White crust on every faucet? We install under-sink filters, whole-home systems, and reverse osmosis across Miami Beach — sized to your water and your space, at a price you approve before we start.
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What's actually in Miami Beach water
Let's be straight: Miami's municipal water is treated and safe to drink. But it travels a long way from the treatment plant before it reaches a Miami Beach tap — through county mains, then through building plumbing that in this city often dates to the Art Deco era. What people actually notice isn't a safety problem. It's the chlorine taste in their coffee, the white scale crusting faucets and shower glass, and the sediment that older pipes shed into the line.
Scale is the expensive part. It builds up inside your water heater, coats the elements, and shortens the life of equipment you already paid for. The right filtration setup fixes the taste at the tap and protects the appliances behind the walls. A plumber comes out for a flat $175, looks at your water and your space, and gives you the complete price — system options, labor itemized — before anything is installed. You pay when the work is done. No billing.
What we handle
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Under-sink drinking water systems
The most popular ask — better-tasting water and coffee from the kitchen tap, installed in the cabinet where you won't see it.
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Whole-home filtration
Every tap, every appliance — sediment and chlorine handled before water enters your plumbing.
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Reverse osmosis
The strongest option where taste matters most, typically at the kitchen sink.
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Filter changes & maintenance
We service existing systems, including ones we didn't install.
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Scale-reduction options
Protect your water heater and fixtures from the hardness that wears them out early.
Equipment we install
We install proven systems matched to your water and your space — under-sink units, whole-home setups, and reverse osmosis. If you've already bought one, we'll install it. If you want a recommendation, we'll match the system to what your water actually needs — not whatever happens to be on the truck.
Frequently asked questions
A consultation visit is a flat $175 — we look at your water, your plumbing, and your space, then give you the complete installation price before any work starts. Labor is quoted upfront; the system itself is separate. You approve the full price first and pay on completion.
Yes — it's treated municipal water that meets drinking water standards. Filtration isn't about safety. It's about chlorine taste, scale on fixtures and inside water heaters, and sediment from older building plumbing. A filter fixes the taste and protects your equipment — that's the honest case for one.
For better-tasting drinking water and coffee, an under-sink system at the kitchen tap does the job for a fraction of the cost — it's the most common thing we install. To protect every tap and appliance from scale and sediment, you want whole-home. Where taste matters most, reverse osmosis is the strongest option. We'll tell you which one actually fits.
Depends on the system and how much water runs through it — some cartridges go months, others a year or more. Whatever you have, we change filters and maintain it, including systems we didn't install.
Scale is the main thing that shortens a water heater's life — it coats the elements and makes the unit work harder until it fails early. Reducing hardness and sediment protects your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine — equipment you already paid for. That's usually the strongest practical argument for whole-home filtration.