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Lake County has a specific water history worth knowing. The Florida Department of Health monitors local groundwater for Ethylene Di-Bromide a pesticide tied to decades of citrus farming on top of the standard mineral load that comes with living above the Floridan Aquifer. If you have moved into one of the newer communities near Little Lake Harris, like Tula Parc or Stillwater Cove, you may be encountering Central Florida water for the first time.
The scale on your fixtures and the flat taste at your tap are not a fluke. They are what this water does.
Once a properly sized reverse osmosis system is installed, the difference is immediate. The water tastes cleaner. You stop buying cases of bottled water. Your ice is clearer. The appliances that run on your drinking water line stop accumulating the mineral buildup that quietly shortens their lifespan.
That protection matters in Astatula and throughout Lake County, where water hardness regularly exceeds 10 to 15 grains per gallon. It is not a small thing when you are protecting a home you have invested in.
We are based in Leesburg about 18 miles up CR 561 from Astatula. Same county, same aquifer, same water you are dealing with every day. We are not a national brand routing your call through a dispatch center three states away. When you book a service, a technician from Lake County shows up, not a contractor pulled from a rotating list.
We hold a BBB A-rating with a 5-star score and zero complaints on file. That is a public record you can verify at bbb.org before you ever pick up the phone. We are also a member of the National Water Quality Association, which means the people installing your system are trained specifically in water treatment not plumbers who picked up a filter line on the side. We do not offer plumbing or water heater services. Water is the only thing we do, and that focus shows.
For active military, veterans, and first responders, we offer a $500 discount on installation no fine print. In a community like Astatula, that is not a promotional add-on. It is us putting money behind what we say we believe.
It starts with a real water test. Not a quick hardness check designed to justify the most expensive system on the truck an actual lab-grade analysis of what is in your specific water. For Astatula homes on private wells, this step matters more than most people realize.
What is coming up from the ground on your street may read differently than what is two miles away. You cannot recommend the right system without knowing what problem you are actually solving, and we do not skip that step.
Once the test results are in, the recommendation is based on your water chemistry, your home’s size, and how you use water not on a package that happens to have the highest margin. For most Astatula households, that means an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking and cooking water, often paired with a whole-house softening solution to address the scale and hardness that affects your appliances, pipes, and fixtures throughout the home.
If your home is newer construction in a community like Stillwater Cove, the whole-house conversation is especially worth having. Those properties benefit significantly from comprehensive treatment.
Installation is clean, professional, and explained as it happens. After the system is in, you will know how it works, when filters need to be changed, and exactly who to call when that time comes. We service what we install which, in this industry, is not something you can take for granted.
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A reverse osmosis water filtration system from us is sized and configured based on your actual water test results not pulled off a shelf and dropped under your sink. For Astatula homes on private wells, that means accounting for the full Floridan Aquifer mineral profile: hardness, iron, hydrogen sulfide, potential nitrate presence from agricultural runoff, and any legacy contaminants specific to Lake County’s farming history.
For homes on municipal water, it means addressing chloramines the disinfectant many Central Florida utilities use which requires catalytic activated carbon to remove effectively. Chloramines produce a distinct taste and odor that standard carbon filters do not fully handle.
Our systems use components manufactured in the United States and are built to last 15 to 20 years. We maintain the systems we install. Annual filter maintenance typically runs $100 to $200, which makes the math against bottled water straightforward most Astatula families spending $50 to $100 a month on bottled water will recover the system cost within a few years and drink better water every day in between.
Whether you are in an established home on a spacious lot off Monroe Street, a new build in Tula Parc, or a lakefront property in Stillwater Cove, the system is configured for your home specifically. That is the difference between a water treatment specialist and a company that installs the same unit regardless of what the water actually contains.
If your home is on a private well in Astatula, no utility is monitoring your water quality. The Floridan Aquifer delivers naturally hard, mineral-heavy water throughout Lake County, and depending on where your well is located, you may also be dealing with iron, hydrogen sulfide, or nitrates from agricultural sources. The Florida Department of Health in Lake County specifically monitors local groundwater for Ethylene Di-Bromide a pesticide tied to the county’s long history of citrus farming which is not a concern you would encounter in most urban Florida markets.
A reverse osmosis system is not a one-size-fits-all answer, but for most Astatula well water households, it is the most effective solution for drinking water quality. The right starting point is a lab-grade water test that tells you exactly what is in your water. From there, the recommendation is based on your actual results not on what is easiest to sell.
For a standard under-sink reverse osmosis system, most homeowners in Astatula and throughout Lake County are looking at a range of roughly $500 to $1,200 installed, depending on the system configuration, the complexity of the install, and whether any pre-filtration is needed based on your water test results. Whole-house reverse osmosis systems which are more relevant for larger properties like those in Stillwater Cove or homes with significant well water challenges run higher, typically in the $1,500 to $4,000 range depending on home size and water chemistry.
The more useful number for most Astatula families is the comparison against what you are currently spending. If you are buying $60 to $100 worth of bottled water every month, that is $720 to $1,200 per year going toward a problem a properly installed reverse osmosis system solves permanently. Annual filter maintenance after installation runs approximately $100 to $200. Over the 15 to 20-year lifespan of a well-built system, the economics are not close.
These two systems solve different problems, and in Astatula, most homes with serious water quality issues benefit from both. A water softener addresses hardness the calcium and magnesium that the Floridan Aquifer deposits into your water as it moves through limestone. Softeners exchange those minerals for sodium ions, which eliminates scale buildup on your fixtures, inside your water heater, and throughout your pipes and appliances.
That protection matters in Astatula, where water hardness regularly exceeds 10 to 15 grains per gallon.
A reverse osmosis system works at the drinking water point typically under your kitchen sink and filters at a molecular level. It removes dissolved contaminants that a softener does not touch: nitrates, heavy metals, PFAS, fluoride, chloramines, and other dissolved solids. The RO membrane does not care whether the water has been softened first. What it does is give you clean, great-tasting drinking water regardless of what the source water contains.
Running softened water through a reverse osmosis system is actually ideal the softener protects the RO membrane from scale buildup, and the RO handles everything the softener leaves behind.
For most households in Astatula and throughout Lake County, the pre-filters and post-filters in a reverse osmosis system should be replaced every 6 to 12 months. The RO membrane itself typically lasts 2 to 3 years before it needs replacement, though that timeline can shorten if your source water has high TDS (total dissolved solids) or elevated iron both of which are common in Lake County well water.
Florida’s water puts more demand on filtration systems than many other parts of the country. The mineral load from the Floridan Aquifer, combined with the potential for agricultural contaminants in Lake County groundwater, means your filters are working harder than they would in a lower-mineral environment. Skipping filter changes does not just reduce water quality it can allow contaminants to pass through a saturated membrane and into your drinking water.
We track service schedules for the systems we install, so you are not left guessing when maintenance is due.
Yes reverse osmosis is one of the most effective technologies available for removing both PFAS and nitrates from drinking water. The RO membrane filters at 0.0001 microns, which is small enough to reject the molecular size of PFAS compounds and nitrate ions. Studies consistently show reverse osmosis systems removing 90 to 99 percent of these contaminants from source water.
For Astatula well water users, nitrates are a real and specific concern. Lake County’s history as a major citrus and agricultural county means fertilizer application has been part of this landscape for generations, and nitrates from that activity can reach groundwater over time. Elevated nitrate levels are particularly dangerous for infants and pregnant women.
PFAS contamination has been detected in Florida groundwater across multiple counties, and because these compounds are colorless and odorless, you cannot detect them without testing. A lab-grade water analysis before installation will tell you whether either of these contaminants is present in your well at meaningful levels and size the right system accordingly.
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