Pure Viva, Tampa Bay Water Treatment | Phone: (941) 367-2354 | Serving Tampa, Sarasota, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, FL

Whole-House Filtration in Largo, FL

Pure Viva installs whole-house filtration systems for homes throughout Largo, Pinellas County, and the wider Tampa Bay area. Every job starts with a free on-site water test, a recommendation sized to your actual chemistry (not a generic spec sheet), and a written quote.

Why Largo Homes Need Whole-House Filtration

Largo (approximately 84,000 residents, in Pinellas County) is served by Pinellas County Utilities (most of Largo) and City of Largo (limited reuse and reclaimed water). Drinking water comes from wholesale finished water purchased from Tampa Bay Water and distributed by Pinellas County Utilities to the majority of Largo addresses. Hardness at the tap is moderately hard, consistent with TBW-blended finished water across Pinellas County.

For city-specific water-quality numbers (disinfectant residual, total trihalomethanes, lead and copper at the tap, fluoride, nitrate), pull the most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from Pinellas County Utilities (most of Largo) and City of Largo (limited reuse and reclaimed water). Tampa Bay area utilities publish a fresh CCR annually, and the document is the source of truth for that calendar year's monitoring. We bring a fresh on-site test to every consultation so your sizing reflects what is actually arriving at your kitchen tap right now, not a system-wide annual average. For regional context read our Tampa Bay water quality guide.

For most Largo homeowners that translates to visible scale on faucet aerators within a year, water heaters that fail earlier than rated, and detergent and soap that never quite lather. A properly sized whole-house filtration fixes the water arriving at every fixture in the home, not just the kitchen tap. See our whole-house filtration pillar guide for the regional context.

How Our Whole-House Filtration Works

Designing and installing whole-house filtration systems that address chloramine, sediment, and other Tampa Bay distribution-system contaminants at the point of entry, so every faucet and shower in the home delivers filtered water.

Every install starts with a real water test. We do not size from a utility average. Tampa Bay Water's distribution loop blends surface water, groundwater, and desalinated seawater, so the actual chemistry at your kitchen sink can shift over the year. For deeper background read What to expect installing a whole-house water system in Tampa Bay or visit our Whole-House Filtration service page.

What's Included in a Pure Viva Install

For more on materials and the full lineup, see our company overview, the warranty page, and the financing options page.

Largo-Specific Considerations

Largo sits in Pinellas County. The water you drink, cook with, and shower in is treated and distributed by Pinellas County Utilities (most of Largo) and City of Largo (limited reuse and reclaimed water) (see the utility's water-quality page).

Notable local water-quality details:

For the latest numbers pull Largo's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. We bring a fresh on-site test to every consultation.

Service Area: Largo Neighborhoods and ZIPs

Pure Viva installs for homeowners across Largo. Common neighborhoods we serve include Belleair Bluffs adjacency, Largo Central, East Bay, Indian Rocks, plus the broader Pinellas County area. Primary ZIP codes: 33770, 33771, 33773, 33774, 33778. Outside this list? We still likely serve you; most of the Tampa Bay metro is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free water test or call (941) 367-2354.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different service? See Whole-House Filtration in Tampa, FL or Water Softener Installation in Largo, FL. For background reading, the Tampa Bay water quality guide, RO drinking water guide, and whole-house systems guide are good next stops.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a whole-house filter remove from Largo water?

For Largo homes on municipal water, the priority is chloramine residual, which standard granular activated carbon does not fully address. A chloramine-rated catalytic carbon system handles disinfectant, taste, odor, sediment, and disinfection byproducts. It does not soften and it does not remove dissolved solids.

How often do filters need changing?

Sediment cartridges typically run six to twelve months on Tampa Bay area water. Catalytic carbon tank media commonly lasts three to five years on chloraminated supply. We document a replacement schedule on the invoice and call before the carbon bed is exhausted.

Do I need a whole-house filter if Largo city water already meets EPA standards?

EPA standards address acute and long-term regulated contaminants. They do not address aesthetic concerns (taste, odor), nor do they fully address emerging contaminants like PFAS at the level health-based guidelines now recommend. Whole-house filtration is about water you want to drink, shower in, and cook with.

Will a whole-house filter help with hard water?

No. Carbon does not remove dissolved calcium and magnesium. If you have visible scale on faucets and short water-heater lifespans, you also need a softener. The two systems install in series at the point of entry to the home.

Ready to fix the water at your Largo home?

Free in-home water test. Transparent written quote. System sized to your actual chemistry.