Reach Out Today
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
Hear from Our Customers
When you stop fighting your water and start trusting it, the difference shows up fast. No more buying cases of bottled water every week. No more white crust building up on your faucets, your showerhead, or the inside of your coffee maker.
The water coming out of your tap tastes clean because it is clean not because you’ve gotten used to it. For families in Mascotte’s newer subdivisions like Sunset Lakes Estates or Gardens at Lake Jackson Ridge, where brand-new appliances and fixtures are on the line, that kind of protection matters from day one.
Mascotte also has an agricultural history that doesn’t disappear overnight. Decades of citrus farming and fertilizer use in this area mean nitrate contamination in the groundwater is a real concern especially for households with young children. A reverse osmosis system is one of the few filtration technologies that actually removes nitrates. That’s not a minor detail when you’re talking about what your kids are drinking every day.
Scale buildup in a water heater forces it to work harder and shortens its lifespan. Hard water damage is a slow, expensive problem that starts on day one in Mascotte. A whole-house conditioning system paired with an RO system for drinking water addresses both sides of that equation.
Quality Safe Water of Florida LLC does one thing water treatment. Not plumbing. Not water heaters. Just water treatment, done right, for homeowners across North and Central Florida, including the South Lake County corridor where Mascotte sits.
We hold a BBB A-rating with a 5-star customer rating and zero complaints on record. In an industry where sell-and-disappear is practically a business model, that record is something you can actually verify at bbb.org before you ever pick up the phone. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our technicians are trained specifically for Florida’s water challenges including what comes out of the Floridan Aquifer in Lake County.
If you’re a veteran or first responder, there’s a $500 discount waiting for you. No fine print, no runaround. We’re also a proud supporter of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because the values behind the work matter as much as the work itself.
It starts with a free water analysis not a quick hardness test designed to justify the most expensive system on the truck, but a real look at what’s actually in your Mascotte tap water. We examine hardness, pH, dissolved solids, iron, and any contaminants relevant to your specific source. Because Mascotte draws entirely from groundwater, the contaminant profile here is different from cities that blend surface water, and our analysis reflects that.
Once the results are in, you get a straight recommendation based on what the test found not a sales pitch built around what earns the most margin. If a whole-house system makes sense for your home, that conversation happens with real numbers. If an under-sink reverse osmosis unit handles your drinking water needs, that’s what we recommend. The system is sized for your household, not a generic square footage estimate.
Installation is handled professionally, with all permitting coordinated through the City of Mascotte’s building process. After the system is in, we stay in the picture filter replacements, membrane service, and any follow-up needs are handled by the same company that installed the system. That’s not a promise. It’s what our zero-complaint record reflects.
Ready to get started?
Our reverse osmosis systems use NSF/ANSI 58-certified components meaning the performance claims are independently tested and verified, not just printed on a box. The system forces water through a membrane with pores of 0.0001 microns, removing dissolved minerals, heavy metals, nitrates, lead, arsenic, PFAS, and disinfection byproducts. For Mascotte homeowners on city water, that means stripping out what the municipal treatment process leaves behind.
For residents on private wells and there are plenty on the outskirts of Mascotte where the city lines haven’t reached yet it means addressing iron, sulfur, bacteria risk, and agricultural chemical residues that well water in this area can carry.
The system recommendation always follows the water test, never the other way around. If your household is in one of Mascotte’s newer communities and you’re dealing primarily with hard water and chlorine taste, the solution looks different than it does for a property on Mascotte Empire Road with a private well and a sulfur problem. That distinction matters, and it’s exactly why the test-first process exists.
Families currently spending $50 to $100 a month on bottled water are looking at $600 to $1,200 a year every year. Over the lifespan of a professionally installed RO system, that’s real money back in your household budget, plus the added benefit of protecting the appliances and fixtures you’ve invested in.
Mascotte’s municipal water meets federal legal standards but that’s a lower bar than most people realize. The Mascotte Water Department draws entirely from the Floridan Aquifer, which naturally loads water with minerals and dissolved solids. Meeting legal minimums means the water won’t get the city in regulatory trouble. It doesn’t mean the water is as clean as it could be.
A reverse osmosis system removes 95 to 99 percent of dissolved contaminants including the ones that are technically “within limits” but still above health goals. For households with young children or anyone with health sensitivities, closing that gap is worth taking seriously.
The Floridan Aquifer, which supplies Mascotte’s groundwater, runs through porous limestone. As water moves through that limestone, it picks up calcium and magnesium the minerals that cause hard water. By the time it reaches your tap, it’s already carrying a mineral load that most of the country doesn’t deal with at the same level.
The practical result is visible: white scale on faucets and showerheads, film on glass shower doors, and mineral buildup inside water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. For homeowners in Mascotte’s newer subdivisions who’ve just moved into a home with brand-new appliances, hard water damage is a slow, expensive problem that starts on day one. A whole-house conditioning system paired with an RO system for drinking water addresses both sides of that equation.
A properly installed reverse osmosis system removes a wide range of dissolved contaminants that most standard filters don’t touch. That includes lead, arsenic, nitrates, fluoride, dissolved solids, PFAS compounds, heavy metals, chlorine, chloramines, and many disinfection byproducts. The membrane pore size 0.0001 microns is what makes this possible. Most contaminants are physically too large to pass through.
For Mascotte specifically, nitrates are worth calling out directly. Agricultural land use in the South Lake County area over the past several decades means nitrate contamination from fertilizer runoff is a legitimate concern in the local groundwater. Nitrates are particularly harmful to infants. Carbon filters and pitcher filters do not reliably remove nitrates. Reverse osmosis does.
The cost depends on what your water test shows and what system is the right fit for your home. An under-sink reverse osmosis unit for drinking water typically runs in the range of $500 to $1,500 installed, depending on the number of stages and the specific components. A whole-house system that addresses both drinking water and hard water throughout the home runs higher generally in the $2,500 to $4,500 range for most residential installations in the Mascotte area.
The more useful number to think about is what you’re already spending. A family buying bottled water in Mascotte is typically spending $600 to $1,200 a year on water that isn’t necessarily cleaner than what a good RO system produces. Over ten to fifteen years, that’s $6,000 to $18,000 in bottled water costs before you factor in the appliance damage that hard water causes over the same period. The system pays for itself. The math is straightforward.
It depends on what you’re trying to solve. An under-sink reverse osmosis system handles your drinking and cooking water it’s installed at a single tap, usually in the kitchen, and produces clean water on demand. That’s the right starting point if your main concern is taste, contaminants in drinking water, or replacing bottled water. Most households in Mascotte’s newer subdivisions start here.
A whole-house system makes sense when hard water is causing visible damage throughout the home scale on fixtures in every bathroom, buildup in the water heater, problems with laundry or dishwashing. In that case, treating only the kitchen tap doesn’t solve the broader problem. The free water analysis is what determines which direction makes sense for your specific home. There’s no reason to buy more system than you need, and there’s no reason to underbuy and leave a real problem unaddressed.
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
"*" indicates required fields
