UV Disinfection System in Palm Beach Gardens, FL

HydraGen Essentials installs UV disinfection for homes throughout Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and the surrounding Palm Beach County. Every job starts with a free in-home water test and a system sized to your actual water, not a generic spec sheet. We have built HydraGen Essentials specifically around South Florida service conditions across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties.

Why Palm Beach Gardens Homes Need UV Disinfection System

Palm Beach Gardens (approximately 60,000 residents, in Palm Beach County) is served by Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles). Drinking water comes from East Coast Surficial Aquifer groundwater and Floridan Aquifer brackish water, treated at the Seacoast Utility Authority Hood Road Water Treatment Plant using both lime softening and reverse osmosis. Hardness at the tap is moderately hard to soft depending on source blend ratio, the Hood Road plant's combined lime-softening and reverse osmosis treatment trains produce finished water that varies seasonally as the source ratio shifts between the surficial and Floridan aquifers.

For most Palm Beach Gardens homeowners that means visible scale on faucet aerators and showerheads within a year, water heaters that fail earlier than rated, and detergent and soap that never quite lather. A properly sized UV disinfection fixes the water that arrives at every fixture in the house, not just the kitchen tap. For regional context behind these recommendations, see our Well Water Problems in South Florida article.

How Our UV Disinfection System Works

Whole-house ultraviolet disinfection that inactivates bacteria, viruses, and protozoan cysts without adding chemicals to your water. Essential for private well owners and as a defense layer for municipal customers concerned about distribution-system contamination.

Every install starts with a real water test. We do not size off a utility average. The South Florida distribution loop carries seasonal variation, and the actual water at your kitchen sink may differ from the headline numbers in any utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report. For deeper background, read Well Water Problems in South Florida or our UV Disinfection System service page.

What's Included in a HydraGen Essentials Install

  • Pre-install water test for clarity, iron, and hardness (UV requires clear water to work)
  • Pre-filter installed upstream to deliver clear feed water to the UV chamber
  • UV unit sized to your peak flow rate (typically 8 to 16 gpm for residential)
  • Stainless steel chamber installed at point-of-entry, downstream of any pre-treatment
  • Solenoid shutoff valve wired to the UV controller for fail-safe protection
  • Lamp life monitoring and audible alarm verified
  • Annual lamp and quartz sleeve replacement schedule documented

For more on materials and equipment selection across our full service lineup, see our company overview and the related Hurricane Water Prep for South Florida (2026).

Palm Beach Gardens-Specific Considerations

Palm Beach Gardens sits in Palm Beach County. The water you drink, cook with, and shower in is treated by Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles) (see the utility's water-quality page).

Notable local water-quality details:

  • Seacoast Utility Authority is a regional governmental utility rather than a city utility, so Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, and North Palm Beach all share the same finished water profile (source)
  • free chlorine secondary disinfection with TTHM and HAA5 reported within EPA limits in the most recent Seacoast Annual Drinking Water Quality Report (source)

For the most current numbers (free chlorine residual, total trihalomethanes, hardness, lead and copper at the tap), pull Palm Beach Gardens's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. We bring a fresh on-site test to every consultation.

Water quality data on this page is sourced from the Seacoast Utility Authority, a regional governmental utility serving Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, and unincorporated Palm Beach County (approximately 56,000 households and 2,700 commercial accounts across 65 square miles) 2025 Consumer Confidence Report, covering calendar year 2024, published by the Florida Department of Health (CCR PDF).

Service Area: Palm Beach Gardens Neighborhoods and ZIPs

We install for homeowners across Palm Beach Gardens. Common neighborhoods and areas we serve include BallenIsles, Mirasol, PGA National, Frenchman's Reserve, Old Palm, plus the broader Palm Beach County area. Primary ZIP codes: 33403, 33408, 33410, 33418. Outside this list? We still likely serve you, most of the South Florida is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free water test or call (561) 277-0879.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different system? See UV Disinfection System in Fort Lauderdale, FL or Whole-House Water Filtration in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need UV disinfection in Palm Beach Gardens if I am on city water?

Municipal water in Palm Beach Gardens is already disinfected by the utility before it reaches you, so primary UV is most valuable for private well owners. That said, some municipal customers add UV as a second line of defense against distribution-system intrusion, after-meter boil-water events, or hurricane-related main breaks that are a real concern in South Florida.

How does UV inactivate bacteria and viruses?

UV-C light at 254 nanometers damages the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and protozoan cysts as water passes through the treatment chamber, preventing them from reproducing. The pathogens are not removed from the water, they are rendered unable to cause infection. UV requires clear water to work, so a sediment pre-filter is mandatory.

How often does the UV lamp need replacing?

Once a year, without exception, even if the lamp still glows. UV output degrades steadily over the rated 8,000 to 9,000 operating hours, and a year-old lamp produces meaningfully less germicidal UV than a fresh one even when it still appears to work. We document a replacement date on the controller at install.

Does UV change the taste or chemistry of my water?

No. UV adds nothing, removes nothing, and changes no chemical parameter you can taste. It is a non-chemical disinfectant, which is precisely why it is the standard add-on for households that want pathogen protection without the taste of chlorine.

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