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How to Maintain Water Quality in Florida USA?

Keeping your water filtration system in top condition is crucial in Florida due to high humidity, sediment buildup, and hard water. Follow these steps to maintain high performance:

1. Replace Filters Regularly

  • Sediment Filters: Change every 3–6 months to prevent clogging.
  • Carbon Filters: Replace every 6–12 months to remove chlorine and odors.
  • Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes: Replace every 2–3 years based on usage.
  • Whole House Filters: Swap out the main filter every 6–12 months, depending on water quality.

2. Clean the System

  • RO Systems: Sanitize the tank and tubing annually with a food-grade disinfectant.
  • Whole House Systems: Flush with clean water regularly to prevent buildup.

3. Check for Leaks & Pressure Drops

  • Inspect filter housings and fittings for leaks.
  • Monitor water pressure—any sudden drop could signal a clogged filter.

4. Prevent Mold & Algae Growth

  • Florida’s humidity makes mold growth a risk. Keep the system in a cool, dry place with good ventilation.
  • Use a UV filter or periodic vinegar flush to prevent microbial buildup.

5. Test Water Quality

  • Every six months, check water pH, chlorine levels, and hardness to ensure your system is working effectively.

6. Maintain the Water Softener

  • Refill salt levels monthly and clean the brine tank once a year.

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