Reverse Osmosis System Installation in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

HydraGen Essentials installs reverse osmosis installation for homes throughout Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and the surrounding Palm Beach County. Every job starts with a free in-home water test and a system sized to your actual water, not a generic spec sheet. We have built HydraGen Essentials specifically around South Florida service conditions across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties.

Why Palm Beach Gardens Homes Need Reverse Osmosis System Installation

Palm Beach Gardens (approximately 60,000 residents, in Palm Beach County) is served by Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles). Drinking water comes from East Coast Surficial Aquifer groundwater and Floridan Aquifer brackish water, treated at the Seacoast Utility Authority Hood Road Water Treatment Plant using both lime softening and reverse osmosis. Hardness at the tap is moderately hard to soft depending on source blend ratio, the Hood Road plant's combined lime-softening and reverse osmosis treatment trains produce finished water that varies seasonally as the source ratio shifts between the surficial and Floridan aquifers.

For most Palm Beach Gardens homeowners that means visible scale on faucet aerators and showerheads within a year, water heaters that fail earlier than rated, and detergent and soap that never quite lather. A properly sized reverse osmosis installation fixes the water that arrives at every fixture in the house, not just the kitchen tap. For regional context behind these recommendations, see our Complete Guide to Reverse Osmosis article.

How Our Reverse Osmosis System Installation Works

Under-sink reverse osmosis systems for drinking water and ice. Removes chlorine, dissolved solids, lead, arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, and PFAS to bottled-water quality at the kitchen tap. Especially valuable in South Florida service areas where finished water can be high in TDS or sodium.

Every install starts with a real water test. We do not size off a utility average. The South Florida distribution loop carries seasonal variation, and the actual water at your kitchen sink may differ from the headline numbers in any utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report. For deeper background, read Complete Guide to Reverse Osmosis or our Reverse Osmosis System Installation service page.

What's Included in a HydraGen Essentials Install

  • Pre-install TDS reading and tap-water test
  • Four to five stage RO unit installed under the kitchen sink
  • Dedicated RO faucet drilled or fitted to existing air-gap hole
  • Storage tank pressurized and leak-tested
  • Refrigerator and ice-maker line tied in when reachable
  • System sanitized and post-TDS reading documented (typical RO output 5 to 25 ppm)
  • Filter and membrane replacement schedule documented

For more on materials and equipment selection across our full service lineup, see our company overview and the related Reverse Osmosis vs. Bottled Water.

Palm Beach Gardens-Specific Considerations

Palm Beach Gardens sits in Palm Beach County. The water you drink, cook with, and shower in is treated by Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles) (see the utility's water-quality page).

Notable local water-quality details:

  • Seacoast Utility Authority is a regional governmental utility rather than a city utility, so Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, and North Palm Beach all share the same finished water profile (source)
  • free chlorine secondary disinfection with TTHM and HAA5 reported within EPA limits in the most recent Seacoast Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (source)

For the most current numbers (free chlorine residual, total trihalomethanes, hardness, lead and copper at the tap), pull Palm Beach Gardens's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. We bring a fresh on-site test to every consultation.

Water quality data on this page is sourced from the Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles) 2025 Consumer Confidence Report, covering calendar year 2024, published by the Florida Department of Health (CCR PDF).

Service Area: Palm Beach Gardens Neighborhoods and ZIPs

We install for homeowners across Palm Beach Gardens. Common neighborhoods and areas we serve include BallenIsles, Mirasol, PGA National, Frenchman's Reserve, Old Palm, plus the broader Palm Beach County area. Primary ZIP codes: 33403, 33408, 33410, 33418. Outside this list? We still likely serve you, most of the South Florida is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free water test or call (561) 277-0879.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different system? See Reverse Osmosis System Installation in Fort Lauderdale, FL or Whole-House Water Filtration in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why install reverse osmosis in Palm Beach Gardens?

Reverse osmosis is the only point-of-use technology that consistently removes dissolved solids, lead, arsenic, fluoride, nitrates, and PFAS to bottled-water quality. For Palm Beach Gardens homes, that means crisp drinking water and clear ice from the same line, without buying jugs.

How much water does an RO system waste?

Older RO systems wasted four gallons to make one. Modern systems we install run a one-to-one or even better recovery ratio thanks to permeate-pump or tankless designs. Over a year of typical kitchen use, the waste is comparable to one or two extra dishwasher cycles.

Will an RO system run my refrigerator water and ice?

In most cases, yes. We tee off the RO storage tank to feed the fridge ice maker and water dispenser, provided the run is short enough to maintain pressure. On longer runs we add a permeate pump.

How often do filters need changing?

Sediment and carbon pre-filters change every six to twelve months. The RO membrane itself typically lasts three to five years on South Florida feed water, longer when a softener is installed upstream.

Ready to fix the water at your Palm Beach Gardens home?

Free in-home water test. No high-pressure sales. A written quote with the system sized for your home.