Whole House Water Purification System

If you’ve recently made the move to the picturesque landscapes of Southwest Florida, you’ve likely encountered a noticeable difference in water quality compared to your previous northern abode. The simple truth is that Naples Florida essentially sits atop a natural wetland, or as we affectionately call it, a swamp. In the early 1940s, the Army Corps of Engineers undertook a monumental effort to raise the property level through extensive dredging, laying the groundwork for the development we see today. However, this transformation came with its challenges, particularly in the realm of Naples Florida water quality.
The Wetland Challenge: Water Quality in Naples Florida: Living in Naples Florida means living on what was once a pristine Southwest Florida wetland, and this environmental shift has significant implications for water quality. As you traverse the region, moving closer to the ocean, the underground aquifers, our primary sources of water, gradually become brackish. The natural filtration process becomes compromised, leading to challenges in providing fresh, pure drinking water to Naples and outlying areas. The limitations of Collier County water Utilities, the primary water source for property owners in Naples, often leave us with the bare minimum when it comes to fresh drinking water. Government-mandated treatment ensures water meets basic standards, but for those who truly care about water quality, it’s not enough.
The Mission for Fresh, Filtered Whole House Water: Bob Hill Plumbing’s Commitment: Rob Hill, the owner of Bob Hill Plumbing, has undertaken a mission to provide an affordable and consistently fresh water supply to those who understand the importance of water quality. Naples, Florida, faces specific challenges, particularly concerning the presence of chlorine and metals in our Naples drinking water. The historic abundance of mercury in the Everglades further compounds the issue. The water in our region contains a myriad of problematic elements, including chloramines, gases, dyes, fuels, heavy metals, man-made pollutants, disinfectants, pesticides, TTHM, and sodium hypochlorite.
Florida’s Water Supply Dependency: Aquifers, Rainfall, and Daily Monitoring: Over 90 percent of Florida’s drinking water supply relies on aquifers—underground groundwater storage areas that collect water seeping from the surface. While much of Florida draws from the deep Floridan aquifer, Southwest Florida’s drinking water comes from a superficial aquifer system. Rainfall plays a pivotal role in replenishing this vital resource, but it also introduces contaminants as it makes its way into the aquifer system. The delicate balance between rain and contaminants underscores the need for continuous monitoring to ensure the safety and quality of our drinking water.
The Urgency for Water Filtration: Recognizing the urgency of addressing bad drinking water quality in Naples, Bob Hill Plumbing proudly presents water filtration systems that are designed to combat the specific challenges faced by Naples residents. Our whole house water filtration systems go beyond addressing the basic requirements set by county utilities—they are a proactive measure to enhance the quality of every drop of water that enters your home.
