Dear Neighbor, You live in this area, and you made it to our website, so we don’t need to tell you that hard water is a serious problem. Heavy metals and other contaminants in our water not only make ugly stains on the showers but may cause serious short and long-term health issues. I live here too, and I understand these issues.
You may be confused by the many water filtering products out there and their various levels of quality, so I am going to save you the long sales pitch and cut to the chase. Here is why thousands have chosen a Purity Bay system and why you should too.
Call our showroom today at (813) 709-7873 to schedule your estimate and find out what system is right for your needs!
Belleair’s water comes from a combination of groundwater and surface water sources. The city obtains groundwater from wells that are drilled into the Floridan aquifer, which is a vast underground water source. Additionally, the city is a member of the regional water supplier, Tampa Bay Water, which provides treated surface water to several municipalities in the Tampa Bay area.
The water sources for Belleair’s residences generally contain trace amounts of a number of different contaminants. Local governments routinely test and provide reports on these. They are required to keep these levels below what is considered toxic, according to regulation.
This includes:
However since residents only drink about 1% of the water in these systems, the government does not have the resources to eliminate all of these contaminants completely.
It is the responsibility of residents to ensure their household has filtered water completely ideal for drinking, cooking and all household uses.
Purity Bay operates with over two decades of experience and our up-to-date technology designed to address your local Florida water supply and give you peace of mind.
Schedule your estimate today and find out what system is right for your needs at (813) 709-7873!
Belleair is home to the historic Belleview Inn, which was built in 1897 and has hosted many famous guests, including Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Babe Ruth. The hotel was originally built by railroad magnate Henry Plant as part of his effort to develop Florida’s tourism industry in the late 19th century. The Belleview Inn was restored and reopened in 2019 after being closed for more than a decade, and locals take pride in its rich history and its importance to the town’s heritage. Today, the Belleview Inn is a popular destination for visitors who want to experience the elegance and grandeur of the Gilded Age while enjoying all the modern amenities that the hotel has to offer.