Whole House Water Filtration in Lake Park, FL

Upgrade Your Water, Upgrade Your Life in Palm Beach County

Step into an invigorating shower or pour a glass of water that quenches your thirst. With whole-house water filtration, pure water flows from every tap.

Advantages of Whole Home Water Filtration in Lake Park, FL

How Filtered Water Benefits Your Home

  • Kiss dry skin goodbye and enjoy softer hair.
  • Extend the life of your appliances.
  • Savor the taste of truly pure water.
  • Reduce contaminants for a healthier home.
  • Meet SoFlo Clean Water

    Your Palm Beach County Water Specialists

    SoFlo Clean Water is dedicated to providing superior water filtration solutions in Palm Beach County. Our skilled technicians expertly install and maintain your system, ensuring pristine water quality throughout your home.

    Water Filtration Made Easy

    Three Steps to Pristine Water

  • Consultation: We analyze your water and recommend the ideal system.
  • Installation: Our technicians seamlessly integrate the filtration system.
  • Enjoy: Experience the immediate difference of pure, refreshing water.
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    Whole House Water Filter for Hard Water

    Say Goodbye to Hard Water with SoFlo Clean Water

    Hard water can damage your skin, hair, and appliances. Our advanced filtration systems eliminate these issues, providing luxuriously soft water for your home. Contact SoFlo Clean Water at 561-539-1393 today!

    Kelsey City, now known as Lake Park, was the first zoned municipality in the State of Florida. It was designed and planned by Dr. John Nolan of Boston, Massachusetts, and the Olmsted Brothers, the landscaping firm of Frederick Law Olmsted’s sons, Frederick Jr and John Charles. Since then, the boundaries of Lake Park have expanded to 2.35 square miles (6.1 km2) of residential, business, industrial and mixed-use land. The Lake Park Town Hall, constructed in 1927 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, survived the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane and served as a shelter for town residents during the storm.

    Learn more about Lake Park.