Is New Tampa water hard?
Yes. New Tampa is on the same hard regional city water as the rest of Hillsborough County, so scale and spotting are common complaints even in newer homes.
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New Tampa's master-planned communities run on city water with the same regional hardness, often paired with a chlorine taste.
We'll add New Tampa-specific detail here — typical hardness range, common complaints, and the systems we install most often in this area — once the questionnaire content is in.
A free test confirms it, but these are the systems New Tampa homes ask for most.
“A real New Tampa customer review will go here once we collect it.”
Yes. New Tampa is on the same hard regional city water as the rest of Hillsborough County, so scale and spotting are common complaints even in newer homes.
That's the chlorine used to keep municipal water safe. Many New Tampa homeowners reduce it with a whole-house carbon filter so it's gone from drinking, cooking, and shower water.
They're on the same hard, chlorinated city supply as the surrounding area, so most homes benefit from softening and filtration. A free test confirms exactly what your home needs.
New Tampa's city water generally tests hard, with the exact reading varying by community and season. We measure yours on-site for free so any recommendation is based on real numbers.
Yes. We frequently pair a softener with whole-house carbon filtration so you get scale-free water and a clean taste from every tap. We'll size both to your home during the free visit.
No obligation. We'll test your water on-site and tell you exactly what it needs.