Lake Clarke Shores draws from the Surficial Aquifer — one of the most mineral-rich aquifer systems in South Florida. At 15–22 GPG, your water is among the hardest in the region. We fix that.
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Professional water treatment engineered for Lake Clarke Shores's unique water chemistry.
How It Works
From testing to installation, we handle everything — usually in a single visit.
We test your water on-site, showing you exactly what's in it — hardness, TDS, chlorine, pH, and more.
Based on your results and household size, we recommend the right system — no overselling, no guesswork.
Professional installation, often the same day. We clean up, walk you through the system, and you enjoy better water immediately.
Local Expertise
Lake Clarke Shores's water comes from the Surficial Aquifer, and every neighborhood draws slightly different mineral profiles. A system calibrated for Wellesley at Lake Clarke Shores won't necessarily perform the same in The Estates of Lake Clarke Shores.
We've been working with Lake Clarke Shores water since 2011. We know the neighborhoods — Wellesley at Lake Clarke Shores, The Estates of Lake Clarke Shores, Lake Clarke Isle, Fla Mango Grovelets — and we calibrate every system to the specific conditions at your address. Not a ZIP code. Your address.
That's the difference between a national franchise and a local specialist. We don't guess. We test, we calibrate, and we stand behind it with a lifetime warranty.
Our Solutions
Configured specifically for Lake Clarke Shores's 15–22 GPG hardness, high TDS, and chloramine-treated municipal supply.
Eliminate hard water scale, protect appliances, and enjoy softer skin and hair.
Learn more →Clean, filtered water from every tap — kitchen, bathroom, and laundry.
Learn more →Purified drinking water at your kitchen sink — removes 99% of contaminants.
Learn more →Custom filtration for private wells — iron, sulfur, bacteria, and pH correction.
Learn more →Free professional water analysis to identify hardness, TDS, pH, and contaminants.
Learn more →Advanced filtration targeting PFAS, lead, chlorine, and emerging contaminants.
Learn more →Scalable water treatment for restaurants, offices, and multi-family properties.
Learn more →Keep your system running at peak performance with scheduled service and fast repairs.
Learn more →Your Water
Lake Clarke Shores's municipal water comes from the Surficial Aquifer, treated at the City of Lake Clarke Shores Utilities. While it meets EPA standards, the mineral content creates real problems at home — scale buildup, dry skin, spotty dishes, and shortened appliance life.
Calcium and magnesium deposits coat pipes, water heaters, and fixtures — reducing efficiency and lifespan.
Municipal disinfectants leave an unpleasant taste and smell, and can dry skin and hair over time.
Over time, mineral deposits restrict water flow and can lead to costly plumbing repairs.
Hard water leaves white residue on glass, dishes, shower doors, and fixtures — no amount of cleaning keeps up.
Investment
No hidden fees. Every quote includes professional installation, startup, and system walkthrough.
Five-stage under-sink purification. Removes fluoride, lead, chlorine, and up to 99% of dissolved solids. Dedicated faucet included.
Get a QuoteWhole-house softening calibrated for Lake Clarke Shores's 15–22 GPG hardness. Eliminates scale, protects appliances, and softens every faucet.
Get a QuoteSoftener plus whole-house carbon filtration and drinking water RO. The complete solution for Lake Clarke Shores water — every tap, every drop.
Get a Quote0% APR financing available — plus lower energy bills from scale-free water heaters.
Common Questions
Lake Clarke Shores tap water meets EPA standards, but at 15–22 GPG hardness it contains high levels of dissolved minerals that affect taste, leave scale deposits, and can damage plumbing. A whole-house filtration system removes chlorine, sediment, and excess minerals for cleaner, better-tasting water.
Lake Clarke Shores water hardness ranges from 15–22 GPG (260–375 PPM), classified as 'very hard.' This is sourced from the Surficial Aquifer and managed by City of Lake Clarke Shores Utilities. A water softener is recommended to protect appliances and plumbing.
Water softener installation in Lake Clarke Shores typically costs $1,800–$3,500 depending on system capacity and features. WaterLux offers free in-home water testing to recommend the right system for your household size and water hardness level.
For Lake Clarke Shores's very hard water (15–22 GPG), we recommend a whole-house water softener paired with a reverse osmosis drinking system. This combination eliminates scale buildup throughout the home while providing purified drinking water at the kitchen tap.
Yes. WaterLux provides same-day service for Lake Clarke Shores residents. Call (754) 317-0104 before noon for same-day installation or repair scheduling. We serve all Lake Clarke Shores ZIP codes: Lake Clarke Shores ZIP codes.
Most residential water softener installations in Lake Clarke Shores are completed in 2–4 hours. WaterLux technicians handle everything from plumbing connections to system programming and testing. No preparation is needed on your part.
Absolutely. The white crusty deposits on faucets, showerheads, and glass doors are calcium and magnesium scale caused by Lake Clarke Shores's hard water. A properly sized water softener eliminates new scale formation and existing buildup gradually dissolves.
Yes. WaterLux offers flexible financing options with approved credit, including 0% APR plans. During your free in-home consultation, we'll provide transparent pricing and financing options tailored to your budget.
Service Area
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
Lake Clarke Shores, FL
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We'll test your water, explain exactly what's in it, and recommend only what you need. Fourteen years of local expertise — no pressure, no obligation.
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