Largo, FL
Largo Water Quality: What's In Largo Tap Water?
Largo homeowners often deal with mineral-heavy water, spotting, and questions about what local Pinellas County utility water really means for the house. BaseWater translates that into clear help.
- Scale buildup on faucets, shower glass, and appliances
- Water that feels harsh on skin and hair
- Questions about byproducts or local contaminant flags
Heavy Metals signal
Arsenic at 753x above guidance
3.01 ppb in local reporting. Cancer.
Primary utility
Pinellas County Utilities
Top ZIPs
33755, 33765, 33770
Contaminants surfaced
12
Data footprint
Clearwater (Downtown/Central), Clearwater (South, Belleair adj, Gulfport)
What Largo homeowners commonly notice
- Scale buildup on faucets, shower glass, and appliances
- Water that feels harsh on skin and hair
- Questions about byproducts or local contaminant flags
- Wanting a whole-home answer instead of piecemeal filters
Why it matters in the home
In Largo, water quality often shows up as a whole-home issue: shower comfort, cleaning, appliance wear, and longer-term questions about what the utility profile means in real life.
For many Largo homes, the best next step is a ZIP audit followed by a recommendation matched to the actual Pinellas County utility profile.
Main utility
Pinellas County Utilities
Strongest local flag
Arsenic
Water services we offer in Largo
Related local pages
Pinellas Hard Water Guide
Pinellas hard-water guide for Clearwater, Largo, and nearby homeowners comparing hardness, TDS, scale, and treatment fit.
Pinellas Water Quality
A Clearwater and Largo homeowner guide to Pinellas County water hardness, source blend, DBPs, and local report context.
Pinellas County Utilities
Pinellas County Utilities is a major local starting point for Clearwater-area homeowners trying to understand what their tap water means in practice.
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Chloramine in Tampa Water
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Pinellas County Hard Water
Pinellas hard-water questions are strongest when the same symptoms appear across the home. BaseWater uses the county utility profile, city context, and ZIP details before recommending a next step.
White Scale on Shower Glass in Tampa Bay
Scale is a practical home symptom that often points toward mineral-heavy water. In Tampa Bay, it should be interpreted alongside utility data, ZIP, and whether the same problem shows up on appliances and fixtures.
Dry Skin After Showering in Tampa
Dry skin after showering is a homeowner symptom, not a lab result. BaseWater treats it as a clue to compare against local utility data, mineral load, disinfectant chemistry, and what else the home is experiencing.
Best Whole-House Filter for Chloramine
Chloramine questions are common in Tampa Bay because homeowners notice taste, odor, shower comfort, and whole-home exposure. A good recommendation starts with local utility data rather than a generic product list.
33770 water quality
ZIP 33770 homeowners often care about hardness, mineral-heavy water, and what the local Pinellas County utility profile means for the whole house.
33771 water quality
For 33771 homes, local water questions often center on hardness, byproducts, and what county utility water means for appliances, fixtures, and shower comfort.
Trust and source notes
Built from public water data, then translated for the home
Public utility reports, EPA-linked records, EWG health-guideline context, and BaseWater local water-data mapping. BaseWater pages separate legal compliance from stricter health-guideline context. They are not a medical diagnosis or a tap-level lab result for any individual home.
Last reviewed
May 22, 2026
Reviewed by
BaseWater local water-data review
Data snapshot
February 20, 2026
Frequently asked questions
Is Largo tap water safe to drink?
The more useful homeowner question is what Largo utility water looks like under stricter health goals and how it shows up in day-to-day use throughout the home.
Why do Largo homes deal with hard water problems?
Largo sits in the same Pinellas County utility footprint where mineral-heavy water can show up as scale, spotting, and appliance wear, so hard-water questions matters here.
Should Largo homeowners start with an audit?
Yes. The audit gives BaseWater a local utility baseline before recommending any whole-home approach for your house.
See what your Largo water may mean for your home
Start with your ZIP audit. Then decide if a whole-home fix is worth a closer look.