Florida’s Water Is Different. Your Filtration Should Be Too.

Certified Whole-Home Filtration Engineered to Reduce PFAS, Chloramines, and Disinfection Byproducts in Florida Municipal Water.

Family with whole-home water filtration

Why Florida Water Demands Specialized Filtration

Municipal water across Florida carries distinct contaminants that generic filters don’t address. Our system is engineered for these conditions.

Map of Florida showing PFAS detection hotspots in water supplies
PFAS detection hotspots in Florida water. Whole-home filtration adds a critical layer of protection where “forever chemicals” have been found.

PFAS & “Forever Chemicals”

Florida surface water and groundwater can contain PFAS from industrial and firefighting sources. Our carbon media is certified to reduce these contaminants to detectable limits.

Chloramines & TTHMs

Many Florida utilities use chloramines for disinfection. This produces disinfection byproducts (TTHMs) that affect taste, odor, and long-term exposure. Catalytic carbon targets both.

Hard Water & Scale

Florida’s geology contributes to elevated hardness in many areas. Our third stage uses NAC ion media to inhibit scale without adding sodium or altering water chemistry for drinking.

Aging Infrastructure

Older pipes and distribution systems can introduce sediment, rust, and biofilm. Multi-stage filtration protects every tap and appliance from particulates and debris.

Our 3-Stage System

Engineered for Florida municipal water. Each stage has a defined role; together they deliver whole-home protection.

Stage 1

Sediment Filtration

Multi-gradient depth filtration removes dirt, rust, and particles down to micron level before water reaches carbon and scale media.

Stage 2

Coconut Shell Carbon

Catalytic coconut shell carbon reduces chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, and disinfection byproducts while improving taste and odor.

Stage 3

NAC Ion Media Scale Protection

NAC (nucleation-assisted crystallization) media inhibits scale formation on fixtures and appliances without salt or softener maintenance.

Better water through better design.

Say goodbye to unsightly exposed water filtration systems that take up lots of space. Drag the slider to see how we designed our whole-home water filtration system to be sleek and compact—with all premium components contained within a clean, durable chassis.

Installation Process

From assessment to activation, we handle every step. Typically one day for standard installations.

1

Water Analysis & Site Survey

We test your water and assess your plumbing to size the system and plan the install.

2

Equipment & Plumbing

System is installed at point of entry. Bypass and shutoff valves are included for service and maintenance.

3

Activation & Flush

Media is activated and lines are flushed. We verify flow and pressure at key fixtures.

4

Walkthrough & Documentation

You receive operation instructions, warranty paperwork, and our contact for ongoing support.

Lifetime Guarantee

We stand behind our system and our service. Your investment is protected.

  • Annual Water Testing — We test your water each year and recommend media changes or adjustments as needed.
  • Unlimited Priority Service — If something isn’t right, we respond with priority scheduling at no extra cost.
  • Comprehensive Wellness Checks — Pressure, flow, and media condition are verified during service visits.
  • Proactive System Management — We track your system and remind you when maintenance or media replacement is due.

Service Areas

We install and service whole-home filtration systems across Florida. Select cities below.

Delray Beach
Boca Raton
Jupiter
Stuart
Jensen Beach
Port St. Lucie
Vero Beach
West Palm Beach
Ft. Lauderdale
Miami
Daytona Beach
Jacksonville
Orlando
And more…

Oasis Purely Water provides certified whole-home water filtration and PFAS reduction systems to homeowners in Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Jupiter, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, and surrounding Florida communities. Our 3-stage filtration is designed for Florida municipal water quality, including reduction of chloramines, disinfection byproducts, and forever chemicals. Schedule a free water analysis to see what’s in your water and how our system can protect your home.

Ready for Cleaner Water?

Schedule a free water analysis. We’ll test your water and recommend the right system for your home.

Or call 866-OASIS-99

Official Government Water Quality Resources

Before installing a whole-home filtration system, you can review publicly available federal and state water quality data. The following resources allow you to search municipal testing results and learn more about regulated contaminants.

EWG Tap Water Database

Enter your zip code, select your city water district, and see results—including contaminants still present in your water after municipal treatment. A clear view of what’s in your tap.

Search Your Water

EPA PFAS Information and Regulatory Updates

Learn about Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), current federal regulations, health advisories, and ongoing nationwide testing initiatives.

Learn About PFAS

EPA Water Quality Data Portal

Access water monitoring datasets, contaminant reporting tools, and national environmental data resources maintained by the EPA.

Explore Water Data

Florida Department of Environmental Protection – Water Quality

Review Florida-specific surface water and groundwater monitoring data, reports, and environmental compliance records.

View Florida Water Data

EPA Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR)

Public water systems are required to publish annual Consumer Confidence Reports detailing detected contaminants and compliance status. Search for your local water provider’s annual report here.

Find Your Water Report

It’s literally raining “forever chemicals” in Miami

PFAS are in Miami’s rainwater. And it is the latest evidence the synthetic “forever chemicals” — that have raised health concerns for people and wildlife — hitch a ride on the water cycle, using the complex system to circulate over greater distances.

Read the FIU Article

Oasis Purely Water is not affiliated with the EPA, CDC, or the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The resources above are provided for educational purposes and allow homeowners to review publicly available water quality data for their municipality.