Water Softener & Filtration in Titusville Brevard County

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Water Softener & Filtration In Titusville Brevard County

Brita Pro of Central Florida is proud to serve Titusville, FL, the gateway to the Space Coast and one of Brevard County’s most storied communities, with professional water softener installation, whole-house filtration, and custom water treatment solutions tailored to your home’s specific needs.

Titusville’s drinking water is drawn from the Surficial and Floridan Aquifers and treated at the Mourning Dove Water Treatment Plant using a three-step process: lime coagulation to reduce hardness, chloramine disinfection, and rapid sand filtration before storage. The City also supplements supply with treated water purchased from the City of Cocoa. While Titusville’s water consistently meets federal and state safety standards, the treatment process doesn’t eliminate all hardness minerals. Beyond that, the chloramines used for disinfection, though an improvement over raw chlorine, can still affect the taste and feel of your water at the tap.

Homeowners throughout Titusville’s established neighborhoods, from the riverfront condos along U.S. 1 and the ranch-style homes off Garden Street to newer subdivisions like Verona Villages, Shores of Tranquility, and Huntington Park, regularly report the telltale signs of moderately hard water: soap scum on shower doors, cloudy glassware, skin that feels dry after bathing, and the faint chemical note that chloramines leave behind. These aren’t just nuisances. They’re signs your water is working against your home rather than for it.

Why Titusville's Water Needs Attention

Titusville’s water originates deep in Florida’s Floridan and Surficial Aquifers, the same ancient limestone formations that supply much of the state. At the Mourning Dove Water Treatment Plant, lime coagulation reduces raw hardness and removes suspended solids before the water is disinfected with chloramines and filtered through rapid sand beds. It’s a well-run system that reliably meets EPA safety thresholds. Even so, “meets standards” and “ideal for your home” are two very different things.

According to the City’s own water quality data, Titusville’s water hardness averaged 64 parts per million (ppm), or approximately 3.74 grains per gallon, in 2023, placing it in the moderately hard category. That’s enough dissolved calcium and magnesium from the aquifer to leave its mark on every surface, pipe, and appliance your water touches. The city’s treatment reduces hardness from its raw aquifer levels, but meaningful mineral content still remains in the finished water delivered to residential taps.

On top of that, Titusville’s finished water maintains an unusually high average pH of 9.10, sitting firmly on the alkaline end of the scale. This is a byproduct of the lime treatment process and can interact with certain plumbing materials as well as affect how well soaps and detergents lather. Older homes in Titusville, particularly those built in the late 1940s through the 1960s with galvanized metal supply lines running from the meter to the house, are especially prone to mineral buildup inside the pipe, which reduces water pressure over time.

Taken together, these factors mean Titusville homeowners commonly deal with scale buildup on fixtures and showerheads, reduced efficiency in water heaters and dishwashers, dishes that come out of the machine still looking cloudy, and water with a subtle but persistent aftertaste. These issues are well understood and completely solvable with the right whole-home treatment system.

Brita Pro’s systems are engineered specifically for Brevard County’s water profile. We’ve treated water in thousands of homes across the Space Coast, and we know exactly what your water needs.

Our Water Treatment Services in Titusville, FL

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Whole-House Water Filtration

Titusville tap water is treated with chloramines, a combination of chlorine and ammonia, to maintain disinfectant protection through the distribution system. While chloramines are effective and less volatile than free chlorine, they can still contribute an off-taste and odor that's noticeable in drinking water, cooking, and even showering. Factor in trace sediment from the distribution network and any residual minerals that make it through treatment, and the water reaching your taps isn't always as clean as it could be. Brita Pro's whole-house filtration systems treat your water at the point of entry, before it reaches a single faucet, showerhead, or appliance in your home. Whether you're in a newer build in Verona Villages, a 1960s ranch off Columbia Boulevard, or a riverfront unit with views of the Indian River Lagoon, one system delivers complete whole-house coverage. No under-sink filters to maintain in every bathroom. No countertop pitchers. Just clean, filtered water from every outlet in your home from day one.

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Water Softeners

Moderately hard water is the everyday reality for Titusville homeowners. The calcium and magnesium pulled from Florida's aquifer system don't disappear at the treatment plant. Instead, they travel along with your water into your pipes, water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, and shower. Over time, that mineral load quietly works against you: scale accumulates inside pipes and appliances, showerheads clog and lose pressure, water heaters have to work harder to heat mineral-coated tank walls, and skin and hair feel the friction of every hard-water bath. In older Titusville homes, especially those built during the Kennedy Space Center boom years of the 1960s, mineral buildup inside aging supply lines can compound existing pressure problems. Even in newer construction in communities like Shores of Tranquility or Huntington Park along South Park Avenue, your appliances and plumbing deserve the protection a water softener provides from day one. Brita Pro's water softeners are sized and configured for Florida's specific mineral profile, removing hardness at the source so that everything your water touches, from your coffee maker to your skin, benefits immediately and continuously..

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Reverse Osmosis Systems

For the purest possible drinking water right at your kitchen sink, nothing matches an under-counter reverse osmosis system. Titusville's water is safe to drink by federal standards, but "safe" doesn't always mean "ideal." Residual chloramines, dissolved minerals, fluoride, nitrates, and other trace compounds are all present at varying levels in the finished water. Reverse osmosis removes up to 99% of dissolved solids and contaminants, delivering bottled-water-quality drinking water on demand, for pennies per gallon. Whether you're filling a glass, cooking pasta, brewing coffee, or making baby formula, reverse osmosis gives you the cleanest possible foundation. It also pairs seamlessly with a whole-house filtration system for layered protection: filtered and softened water throughout your home, with an extra measure of purity at the point where you drink..

Frequently Asked Questions: Water Treatment in Titusville, FL

How hard is the water in Titusville, FL?

Titusville’s water falls in the moderately hard range. The City’s own 2023 water quality data reports an average hardness of 64 mg/L (approximately 3.74 grains per gallon), drawn from the Floridan and Surficial Aquifers. The Mourning Dove Water Treatment Plant uses lime coagulation to reduce hardness before the water reaches your home, but mineral content remains. You’ll likely notice the effects as scale on fixtures, filmy shower doors, reduced appliance efficiency, and dry skin after bathing. A free in-home water test from Brita Pro will give you the exact hardness reading for your address.

Titusville’s primary water source is groundwater drawn from Florida’s Floridan and Surficial Aquifers. It’s treated at the City’s Mourning Dove Water Treatment Plant using lime coagulation, chloramine disinfection, and rapid sand filtration. The City also supplements its supply with a small percentage of treated water purchased from the City of Cocoa. From there, the finished water is distributed to homes and businesses throughout the city’s service area.

The Mourning Dove plant uses a three-step process. First, lime and a coagulant are added to reduce raw hardness and remove suspended solids. Second, the clarified water is disinfected with chloramines (chlorine combined with ammonia) rather than free chlorine, since chloramines are more stable and help reduce taste and odor issues. Third, the water passes through rapid sand filters before entering the distribution system. The result meets all federal and state standards, though residual hardness minerals and disinfectant byproducts still reach the tap.

Titusville’s finished water has an average pH of 9.10, which sits on the alkaline end of the spectrum. This is a direct byproduct of the lime treatment process, since adding lime raises pH as part of hardness reduction and corrosion control. While high-pH water isn’t a health concern, it can affect soap lathering, interact with certain plumbing materials, and taste noticeably different from neutral water. A whole-house filtration system can help balance your water’s characteristics at the point of entry.

They serve different purposes. A water softener targets hardness minerals, specifically calcium and magnesium, using an ion exchange process that swaps those minerals for sodium. It’s the right tool for protecting appliances, plumbing, and skin from scale and mineral buildup. A whole-house filter, by contrast, targets chloramines, sediment, taste, and odor compounds. Many Titusville homeowners benefit from both: a softener to handle the mineral load from the aquifer, combined with a whole-house filter to address the chloramine treatment residual. Brita Pro will assess your specific water and recommend the right combination for your home and budget.

Permit requirements can vary based on the scope of the installation and your property type. As part of our installation service, Brita Pro handles the permitting process on your behalf, so you don’t need to navigate that yourself. We ensure all work is completed by licensed professionals and fully complies with local Titusville and Brevard County requirements.

Most whole-house water softener and filtration system installations are completed in a single day. Under-sink reverse osmosis systems typically take two to three hours. Our technicians work cleanly and efficiently, and most homeowners are using their new system before we leave.

Yes. We offer a free in-home water test for Titusville homeowners that measures hardness, pH, chloramine levels, and other key parameters specific to your address. Water quality can vary by neighborhood, the age of your supply lines, and proximity to storage and distribution infrastructure, so a real test at your tap is always more informative than a general city average. Call 407-643-4345.

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Serving All of Titusville, FL and the Surrounding Brevard County Communities

We serve homeowners throughout Titusville and the neighboring communities of North Brevard County. Our Titusville service area covers all local zip codes: 32780 and 32796, including neighborhoods and communities such as Verona Villages, Shores of Tranquility, Huntington Park, Falcon’s Roost, and the established homes along Garden Street, Columbia Boulevard, and South Park Avenue. We also serve surrounding communities including Mims, Scottsmoor, Port St. John, Cocoa, and Merritt Island.