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The water coming into your home in Kirkman South has been tested by independent labs, not just the utility. The Environmental Working Group has flagged haloacetic acids, trihalomethanes, chromium-6, and arsenic in Orlando’s supply. These aren’t trace amounts that only scientists care about. They’re the kind of compounds that accumulate over years of daily drinking, cooking, and making coffee with unfiltered tap water.
A reverse osmosis system handles all of that at the point of use under your sink, where you actually drink. The result isn’t just better-tasting water. It’s water you stop second-guessing. No more cases of bottled water stacked by the door. No more wondering what’s in the glass you just handed your kid.
If you live in one of the older condo or apartment communities along South Kirkman Road or near MetroWest Boulevard, there’s an additional layer worth knowing about. Buildings from the 1980s and 1990s can have aging internal plumbing that leaches lead and copper into the water after it leaves the city’s system clean. An under-sink RO system addresses that directly it filters what actually comes out of your tap, regardless of what’s happening inside your building’s walls.
We are not a plumbing company that installs filters on the side. Water treatment is the only thing we do no water heaters, no drain lines, no divided attention. Every system we recommend comes after an actual water analysis, not a sales pitch designed to push the most expensive option.
We carry an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star customer rating, and zero complaints on file. That’s a public record you can look up at bbb.org right now not a claim on a landing page. We’re also a member of the National Water Quality Association, which means the people recommending your system are trained to the industry’s professional standard, not just trained to close a sale.
Kirkman South sits in Orange County, served by both Orlando Utilities Commission and Orange County Utilities and we know exactly what that water looks like. We test it, we understand the aquifer it comes from, and we size systems to match what’s actually in your water, not what’s easiest to install.
It starts with a real water test. Not a quick hardness strip designed to scare you into buying the biggest system on the shelf an actual analysis of what’s in your water at your specific address. In Kirkman South, your water may come from OUC or Orange County Utilities depending on exactly where you live, and the contaminant profile can vary. That test drives everything that comes next.
Once the analysis is done, the recommendation is built around your actual results your water chemistry, your household size, and whether you need an under-sink RO system for drinking water or a whole-house setup. Under-sink systems are the most common choice for Kirkman South residents, especially those in condos and townhomes near MetroWest, where a point-of-use solution is practical, non-invasive, and doesn’t require any structural changes. Most installations are completed in a single visit, without a permit, and without disrupting your day.
After installation, the system runs continuously in the background. Annual filter maintenance typically runs $100–$200 per year. We handle that service too because we service what we sell. If something needs attention down the road, you’re calling the same company that installed it, not a 1-800 number routed to a call center.
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A reverse osmosis system from Quality Safe Water is sized and configured based on what’s in your water not pulled off a shelf and handed to the next customer. The system uses a multi-stage filtration process: sediment pre-filtration, carbon filtration to address chlorine and disinfection byproducts, the RO membrane itself, and a post-filter polishing stage before the water reaches your glass. That membrane is what does the heavy lifting removing dissolved solids, heavy metals, fluoride, nitrates, and the PFAS compounds that Orange County Utilities is currently being tested for under the EPA’s Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule.
For most homeowners and condo owners in Kirkman South, an under-sink system installed at the kitchen tap is the right starting point. It’s clean, compact, and doesn’t require HOA approval in most MetroWest communities. For those who want filtration at every tap and every shower whole-house reverse osmosis and whole-house filtration systems are also available, and that’s where the conversation gets more detailed and the impact on your appliances, your water heater, and your fixtures becomes significant.
Systems are built to last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Components are manufactured in the USA. And if you’re active military, a veteran, or a first responder the greater Orlando area has a large military and first responder community we offer a $500 discount, no fine print attached.
Technically, yes Orlando’s water meets EPA legal standards. But meeting a legal minimum isn’t the same as being clean. Independent testing by the Environmental Working Group has identified multiple contaminants in Orlando’s water supply that exceed health advocacy guidelines, even while staying within federal limits. These include haloacetic acids and trihalomethanes both byproducts of the chlorination process along with chromium-6, arsenic, and lead detected in the distribution system.
For residents in Kirkman South specifically, the concern goes a layer deeper. Many of the apartment and condo buildings along South Kirkman Road and near MetroWest Boulevard were built in the 1980s and 1990s. Older internal plumbing in those buildings can introduce additional lead and copper into the water after it leaves the city’s system. If you’re in one of those buildings, your tap water may not reflect what OUC or Orange County Utilities reports it reflects what’s happening inside your own pipes. A point-of-use reverse osmosis system is one of the most effective ways to address that.
The honest answer is that it depends on what your water actually needs which is why a water test comes before any quote. A professionally installed under-sink reverse osmosis system typically ranges from $300 to $800 for the system itself, with installation labor on top of that. Whole-house reverse osmosis systems are a more significant investment, generally starting around $3,000 depending on home size and water quality.
What changes the math quickly is what you’re currently spending on bottled water. If your household in Kirkman South is buying two to three cases a week which is common in this area, where many residents don’t trust the tap you’re likely spending $600 to $1,200 every year on water that’s often just filtered municipal water in single-use plastic. Most under-sink RO systems pay for themselves within two to four years, and they’re built to last 15–20 years with annual filter maintenance running $100–$200. Over the life of the system, the savings are real and compounding.
Yes, and it’s a slow, steady process that most people don’t notice until the damage is already done. Orlando’s water comes from the Lower Floridan Aquifer a massive limestone formation and it picks up calcium and magnesium as it moves through that rock. OUC reports an average hardness of 129 ppm, or about 7 grains per gallon. That’s classified as moderately hard, and over time it builds scale inside water heaters, dishwashers, coffee makers, and anywhere water sits or heats up.
For Kirkman South residents, the visible signs are usually on faucets and showerheads white, chalky buildup that keeps coming back no matter how often you clean it. The less visible problem is inside your appliances. Scale accumulation forces water heaters to work harder, shortens their lifespan, and reduces efficiency. A reverse osmosis system at the kitchen tap addresses what you drink and cook with. For whole-home protection against scale and mineral damage, a water softener or whole-house filtration system is the more complete solution and we can walk you through which combination makes sense for your specific water.
In most cases, yes. Under-sink reverse osmosis systems connect to the existing cold water line under your kitchen sink and drain into the existing drain pipe no structural changes, no new plumbing runs, and no permit required in the City of Orlando for a standard under-sink installation. The footprint is small, the installation is clean, and in most Kirkman South condo communities, it falls well within what’s allowed without HOA approval.
That said, if you’re in a managed community particularly in the gated developments along MetroWest Boulevard or near Turkey Lake it’s worth a quick check with your property management or HOA before scheduling. Some associations have interior modification policies that technically cover plumbing connections, even minor ones. We can advise on what the installation involves so you can have that conversation with your HOA from an informed position. If you’re renting rather than owning, you’ll want your landlord’s sign-off before any under-sink work is done.
A properly sized reverse osmosis system removes 95–99% of dissolved contaminants that pass through the membrane. For Orlando and Orange County water specifically, that includes the contaminants most relevant to what’s been independently documented in this supply: haloacetic acids and total trihalomethanes (the disinfection byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter in Florida’s aquifer-fed water), chromium-6, arsenic, nitrates, fluoride, lead, and a broad range of heavy metals.
PFAS the so-called “forever chemicals” are also removed by RO membranes, which matters because Orange County Utilities is currently participating in EPA testing for 29 PFAS compounds under the Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule. Results from that testing are still emerging, but the presence of PFAS in the region is a documented concern, and RO is one of the few residential filtration technologies proven effective against it. The system doesn’t just improve taste and odor it addresses the full range of what independent testing has found in the water supply serving Kirkman South.
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