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The white crust on your faucets isn’t cosmetic. That’s calcium and magnesium from some of the hardest municipal water in the Jacksonville area 15.2 grains per gallon, which is classified as very hard. It’s accumulating inside your water heater, coating the inside of your pipes, and shortening the life of every appliance in your home that touches water.
A properly installed reverse osmosis system removes what JEA’s treatment process doesn’t catch, including arsenic levels that exceed health guidelines by a factor of 12 and disinfection byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter in the aquifer. Marietta’s housing stock skews older a lot of mid-century ranch homes on large lots which means older plumbing that picks up additional contaminants before water ever reaches your tap.
An under-sink RO system addresses that at the last step, right where it matters your kitchen faucet. If your household has been buying bottled water because the tap tastes off or smells faintly of sulfur, that habit is costing you somewhere between $600 and $1,200 a year. Our RO drinking water system produces water that’s equal to or better than most bottled brands, at a fraction of the cost per gallon. The math is simple. The difference in your glass is immediate.
We’re not a plumbing company that installs filters on the side. Water treatment is our entire business no water heaters, no pipe repairs, nothing else. That focus matters when you’re deciding who to trust with something your family drinks every day.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star customer score, and zero complaints on file a combination that’s genuinely rare in this industry and publicly verifiable at bbb.org right now. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means ongoing training in Florida-specific water challenges, including the Floridan Aquifer’s mineral load and JEA’s chloramine treatment process that directly affects every home in Marietta and the surrounding westside corridor.
Before any system is recommended, we test your water. Real lab-grade analysis not a quick hardness strip designed to justify the most expensive sale. You’ll know exactly what’s in your water before a dollar is spent.
It starts with a water test. Not a sales call an actual analysis of what’s coming out of your tap. In Marietta, that means testing for hardness, arsenic, disinfection byproducts, and any trace contaminants relevant to your specific address and water source.
Homes in this part of the westside are on JEA’s municipal grid, but the more rural-adjacent pockets near Hammond Boulevard may have well water with a different profile entirely. The test tells you what you’re actually dealing with. Once the results are in, the recommendation is built around your water not a catalog. If an under-sink reverse osmosis system handles what’s there, that’s what we recommend. If your home’s profile calls for a whole-house approach, that conversation happens with real data behind it, not a pitch.
Installation is handled by our water treatment specialists, not generalists. Under-sink RO systems in Duval County typically don’t require a separate building permit, but any supply line modifications are done in full compliance with local plumbing code. The whole process is clean, efficient, and explained as it goes. After installation, you’re not left on your own filter replacement schedules, service calls, and any follow-up questions are handled by the same company that installed the system. That’s not standard practice in this industry. Here, it is.
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Every system we install in the Marietta area is selected based on your water test results, not a one-size-fits-all package. For most homeowners on JEA’s westside grid, the core concern is a combination of very hard water, arsenic, chlorine-based disinfection byproducts, and the trace sulfur odor that comes with aquifer-sourced water.
A multi-stage reverse osmosis water filtration system addresses all of it sediment filtration, carbon pre-filtration, the RO membrane itself, and a post-filter polish stage before water reaches your glass. Under-sink reverse osmosis is the most common starting point for Marietta homeowners. It’s installed at your kitchen sink, handles your drinking and cooking water, and eliminates the bottled water habit that most westside families have been carrying for years.
For homeowners who want whole-house coverage protecting appliances, plumbing, and every faucet in the home a whole-house reverse osmosis system is the more comprehensive solution. If you’re active military, a veteran, or a first responder, we offer $500 off installation. Given how close Marietta sits to NAS Jacksonville and the Cecil Field corridor, that offer applies to a significant portion of the people who live here. Our systems are built with USA-manufactured components and are engineered to last 15 to 20 years.
JEA’s water meets EPA legal standards that part is true. But meeting the legal minimum and providing the cleanest possible drinking water are two different things. Jacksonville’s tap water has documented arsenic levels that exceed the Environmental Working Group’s health guideline by a factor of 12. The EPA’s legal limit for arsenic is 10 parts per billion; the EWG’s health-based guideline is 0.004 ppb, a much stricter threshold based on long-term cancer risk.
On top of that, JEA adds chlorine to treat water drawn from the Floridan Aquifer. That chlorine reacts with naturally occurring organic matter to form trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids disinfection byproducts with documented health concerns at sustained exposure levels. Individual samples at some Jacksonville monitoring sites exceeded 80 ppb in 2023.
None of that means the water is a crisis, but it does mean that if you’re drinking unfiltered tap water in Marietta every day, you’re not getting the cleanest version of what’s possible. Our reverse osmosis system removes 95 to 99 percent of dissolved contaminants, including the ones that pass through JEA’s treatment process legally.
The water hardness in ZIP code 32221, which covers Marietta and much of the westside corridor, averages 260 parts per million or 15.2 grains per gallon. Anything above 10.5 grains per gallon is classified as very hard. To put that in practical terms: that’s the white buildup on your showerhead, the scale coating the inside of your water heater, the film on your dishes after they come out of the dishwasher, and the shortened lifespan of every appliance in your home that runs water.
Hard water scale accumulates silently and consistently. Most homeowners in Marietta have been living with it for so long that they’ve stopped noticing it until an appliance fails early or a plumber points to scale buildup as the cause. Our reverse osmosis system at the point of use removes hardness minerals from your drinking and cooking water. For full-home protection of appliances and plumbing, a whole-house water treatment approach handles the problem at the point of entry before water reaches any fixture in your home.
A properly configured multi-stage reverse osmosis system removes a wide range of contaminants that standard municipal treatment doesn’t fully address. That includes dissolved heavy metals like arsenic and lead, chlorine and chloramine, trihalomethanes and other disinfection byproducts, fluoride, nitrates, sediment, and in many configurations, PFAS compounds.
For Marietta homeowners, the arsenic and disinfection byproduct removal is particularly relevant given what’s documented in JEA’s own water quality data. The process works through multiple stages: a sediment pre-filter catches particles, carbon filters handle chlorine and organic compounds, the RO membrane itself removes dissolved solids at the molecular level, and a final post-filter polishes the water before it reaches your tap.
What comes out is noticeably different in taste, in smell, and in what it doesn’t contain. If you’ve been buying bottled water because the tap tastes off, our RO system produces water that matches or outperforms most bottled brands at a cost of pennies per gallon rather than dollars per bottle.
It’s a fair question to ask if you live on the westside near Marietta. EWG testing has detected PFOS at Cecil Field Naval Air Station and in groundwater at nearby military installations in this corridor. PFAS compounds used historically in firefighting foam at military airfields are persistent in the environment and have documented health concerns at sustained exposure levels.
JEA’s municipal grid did not detect PFAS in its most recent monitoring period, which is worth knowing. But the proximity of confirmed contamination sites to the westside water table is a real geographic factor, not a hypothetical one. The most responsible step is to have your specific water tested not to assume the municipal result applies uniformly to every tap on the westside.
Our reverse osmosis systems are among the most effective technologies available for removing PFAS from drinking water, which is one reason the EPA and NSF both recognize RO as a primary treatment method for these compounds. We test your water first and give you a straight answer about what’s there before recommending anything.
For an under-sink reverse osmosis system the most common starting point for homeowners in Marietta installation typically runs between $300 and $700 for the system itself, with professional installation adding to that depending on the complexity of your existing plumbing setup. These are point-of-use systems that handle your drinking and cooking water at the kitchen sink and represent the most accessible entry point for most households.
Whole-house reverse osmosis systems, which treat water at the point of entry and protect every fixture and appliance in the home, are a more significant investment generally ranging from $1,500 to $4,000 or more depending on the system configuration, your home’s water profile, and what the lab test results call for. For active military, veterans, and first responders in the Marietta area, we offer $500 off installation a real discount, not a promotional footnote.
Given how many households in this part of the westside have a direct connection to NAS Jacksonville or Cecil Field, that offer applies to a meaningful portion of the community. The long-term math also matters: eliminating a $100-per-month bottled water habit adds up to $1,200 a year back in your pocket.
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