Water Filtration & Softeners

Sarasota's hard water takes a toll on your pipes, appliances, and skin. Our water treatment solutions give you clean, soft, great-tasting water throughout your entire home.

Pure Water Solutions

Better Water for Your Whole Home

Florida's water supply is notoriously hard, with high concentrations of calcium, magnesium, and dissolved minerals. In Sarasota, this hard water causes white scale buildup on fixtures, clogs water heater heating elements, shortens appliance life, and leaves your skin and hair feeling dry after showering.

Damm Good Plumbing & Air installs complete water treatment systems tailored to your specific water quality. We start with a free water test to identify exactly what's in your water, then recommend the most effective and economical solution — whether that's a water softener, carbon filter, reverse osmosis system, or a combination.

Our installations include proper bypass valves, drain connections, and electrical hookups. We also service and maintain existing systems, replace filters and media, and repair all brands of water treatment equipment.

Water Treatment Services

  • Free water quality testing
  • Whole-house water softener installation
  • Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water systems
  • Whole-house carbon filtration
  • UV water disinfection systems
  • Sediment & iron filters
  • Well water treatment systems
  • Filter replacement & system maintenance
  • Water softener repair (all brands)
  • Salt delivery & system monitoring

Benefits of Treated Water

Protect Your Plumbing

Soft water prevents scale buildup inside pipes, extending the life of your plumbing system and water heater by years.

Better Taste & Health

Filtered water removes chlorine, sediment, and contaminants. Your drinking water tastes cleaner and your ice is crystal clear.

Save Money

Soft water means less soap, fewer appliance repairs, and lower energy bills from a more efficient water heater.

Water Filtration FAQ

Is Sarasota's tap water safe to drink?

Sarasota's municipal water meets EPA standards, but it contains chlorine, fluoride, and high mineral content (hard water) that affect taste and can damage appliances. A whole-house filtration system removes these contaminants and protects your plumbing.

What's the difference between a water softener and a water filter?

A water softener removes calcium and magnesium (hard minerals) that cause scale buildup. A water filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, and chemicals. Many homes benefit from both — we can recommend the right combination for your water quality.

How much does a whole-house water filtration system cost?

Systems range from $1,500 for a basic carbon filter to $5,000+ for a comprehensive multi-stage system with UV treatment. We test your water first to recommend only what you actually need. Installation is included in our pricing.

Do reverse osmosis systems waste water?

Traditional RO systems produce 3-4 gallons of wastewater per gallon of filtered water. Newer high-efficiency models reduce this to 1:1 or better. We install the latest efficient models and can connect the waste line to your irrigation system to minimize waste.

Get a Free Water Test

Find out what's in your water. Free testing and consultation — no obligation.