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The Best Water Softeners and Water Filters in Auburndale, Florida.

Auburndale water quality often faces our share of water filtration and treatment issues:

Surface water, like rivers and snow melt, absorb contaminants that can be harmful for consumption as well as annoying around the home. Most of these contaminants include naturally occurring bio materials and minerals. This means water quality can worsen seasonally when warming temperatures contribute to algal blooms, or heighten water sensitivity to microorganism growth.

Ground water presents its own treatment challenges and filtration issues, so Auburndale residents with primarily groundwater service may see different water problems than those using water from Auburndale surface water sources. Most often, these manifest as hard water problems which cause buildup on faucets and fixtures and can be hard on appliances and plumbing.

What is Auburndale, Florida’s Water Quality?

Auburndale’s drinking water comes from seven deep wells drawing from the Floridan Aquifer. The city treats this groundwater using advanced filtration methods, including forced air degasification to remove hydrogen sulfides before chlorine and fluoride are added. This helps reduce the amount of disinfectant required and lowers corrosion risks in city pipes.

According to the City of Auburndale’s 2023 Annual Drinking Water Report, the following regulated contaminants were detected in the municipal supply, though none exceeded the EPA’s legal limits:

While the city’s water meets federal and state standards, a home water test is the only way to know exactly what’s coming out of your tap. Local water quality can vary from street to street, depending on your plumbing and the age of your service lines.

Is Auburndale Tap Water Safe to Drink?

Yes. Auburndale’s water meets or exceeds all federal and state safety standards, as verified by routine testing required by the EPA and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. However, “safe” doesn’t always mean free of all contaminants. The city acknowledges that all drinking water can reasonably contain trace amounts of substances that may pose risks with long-term exposure.

Residents concerned about aging pipes, residual chlorine taste, or contaminants like lead from in-home plumbing should consider testing their water and exploring treatment options.

Yes. Auburndale’s water is considered hard. Like most water drawn from the Floridan Aquifer, it contains elevated levels of naturally occurring calcium and magnesium. Hard water isn’t dangerous to drink, but it can:

  • Cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances
  • Leave spots on dishes and shower doors
  • Reduce the effectiveness of soaps and detergents
  • Dry out hair and skin

The level of hardness is not detailed in the water quality report. However, a free water test by Culligan can tell you how hard your water is and provide insight to possible solutions. A water softener can help reduce buildup, protect plumbing, and improve water feel and efficiency.

The 2023 water report for Auburndale does not list PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) among tested contaminants. However, the absence of PFAS in a municipal report doesn’t guarantee it’s not present. Many utilities in Florida have only recently begun PFAS testing due to evolving EPA guidelines.

Because PFAS compounds are widespread and persistent, private testing is the best way to ensure your water is free of these “forever chemicals.” Culligan offers PFAS-specific filtration solutions, including advanced reverse osmosis systems and whole-house filters.

Yes, fluoride is added to Auburndale’s water to promote strong teeth. In 2023, fluoride levels ranged between 0.7 and 1.2 ppm well within the recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 ppm for dental health. This additive is widely used in public water systems and is regulated by the EPA.

If you prefer to remove fluoride from your drinking water, reverse osmosis systems can be installed at the tap or for the whole home.

Auburndale’s water supply comes from seven deep wells tapping into the Floridan Aquifer, a vast underground limestone formation that stretches across Florida. The water is pumped to one of three municipal treatment plants, where it undergoes:

  • Hydrogen sulfide removal via forced air degasification
  • Chlorine disinfection
  • Fluoride addition

This treatment process improves water taste and reduces corrosion in distribution lines.

If you notice any of the following, a water softener may help:

  • White or chalky buildup around faucets or in appliances
  • Stiff laundry or clothing after washing
  • Difficulty getting soaps to lather
  • Dry, irritated skin and hair

Hard water can reduce the efficiency of your water heater and dishwasher, costing you money in the long run. Culligan offers professional-grade softeners that are tailored to Auburndale’s local water hardness levels.

While Auburndale’s water meets federal standards, a water filter can enhance your home’s water quality by:

  • Removing residual chlorine taste and odor
  • Filtering out metals like lead and copper from household plumbing
  • Reducing disinfection byproducts like TTHMs and HAA5
  • Providing peace of mind against emerging contaminants like PFAS

Culligan offers both whole-home filtration systems and under-sink reverse osmosis options, with free water testing available to help you choose the right solution.

Culligan is Auburndale’s leader for bottled water delivery for office and home. We also offer many different models of water dispensers and ice machines. All you need to do is let us know how many people are in your home or office, or how many gallons of water you need, and we’ll contact you with accurate pricing. Benefits of Culligan bottled water delivery include:

  • Flexible delivery schedules
  • BPA-free bottles
  • Reverse osmosis purified water
  • Hot/cold dispenser options available

You can access the most recent Auburndale Tap Water Quality Report here.

Whether you’re dealing with hard water, want to reduce chemical exposure, or are just curious about what’s in your tap, Culligan of Tampa is here to help. Our local team serves all of Polk County, including Auburndale, Lakeland, Winter Haven, and beyond.

Schedule a free water test today to learn more about what’s in your water and how to improve it.