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The most immediate thing you notice is the taste. No more chlorine smell coming out of the tap, no more buying cases of bottled water every week, no more wondering what’s actually in what your kids are drinking. For a lot of South Apopka families, that shift alone is worth it.
But the benefits go further than taste. South Apopka’s water supply draws from the Floridan Aquifer a deep limestone formation that naturally pushes hard, mineral-heavy water through every pipe in your home. That calcium and magnesium buildup quietly works against your water heater, your washing machine, your dishwasher. For homes built in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s which describes most of the housing stock here the plumbing is already carrying years of wear. Hard water accelerates that. A properly installed RO system at the point of use removes those dissolved minerals before they ever reach your glass, your ice maker, or your appliances.
There’s also the contamination context that’s specific to this area. The EWG’s analysis of the Orange County Utilities West system the system that serves South Apopka flagged arsenic, haloacetic acids, and nitrates as contaminants of concern. These are disinfection byproducts that form when chlorine meets organic matter in the source water. They’re present at levels that meet federal law. They’re also present at levels that exceed the EWG’s own health guidelines. Reverse osmosis removes 95 to 99 percent of dissolved contaminants, including those. That’s the difference between water that’s technically compliant and water you can actually trust.
We are a water treatment company exclusively. No plumbing, no water heaters, no side services. Just water treatment, done right, by people who do it every day. That focus matters when you’re dealing with a water supply as layered as South Apopka’s.
Before any recommendation gets made, a real water analysis gets done. Not a quick hardness check with a pitch attached actual lab-grade testing that identifies what’s present in your specific water. In South Apopka, where the contamination picture includes municipal disinfection byproducts, PFAS monitoring uncertainty, and the agricultural legacy of the old Lake Apopka muck farms just to the west, a generic test isn’t good enough. You deserve to know what’s in your water before anyone tells you what to buy.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star customer rating, and zero complaints on record a combination that’s genuinely rare in this industry. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means ongoing training on Florida’s specific water chemistry challenges, not just a certification that sits on a wall. When the job is done, we service what we installed. That’s the commitment, and it’s verifiable.
It starts with your water, not a sales script. A technician comes to your home and conducts a full water analysis testing for the contaminants that are actually relevant to South Apopka’s water supply, including disinfection byproducts, heavy metals, nitrates, and hardness levels from the Floridan Aquifer. That test drives everything that comes next.
Once the results are in, you get a clear explanation of what was found and what it means. If a reverse osmosis system is the right fit, the recommendation will tell you exactly which system, why, and what it addresses. If a combination approach makes more sense RO under the sink paired with a whole-house softener to handle the hard water hitting your appliances that gets explained too. No upsell pressure. Just an honest read of what your water needs.
Installation is handled by trained technicians who know Orange County’s permitting requirements for residential water treatment. Under-sink RO systems connect directly to your existing cold water line and drain, with a dedicated faucet installed at the sink. The process typically takes a few hours, leaves your kitchen clean, and results in a system that’s immediately operational. After installation, you’ll know what filters need replacing and when and we’re reachable when that time comes. That follow-through is part of the job, not an afterthought.
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A standard reverse osmosis water filtration system runs water through multiple stages of filtration before it reaches your tap. A sediment pre-filter catches particulate matter first relevant in South Apopka’s older housing stock, where aging pipes can introduce rust and debris that the municipal system never sees. A carbon pre-filter follows, stripping chlorine and chloramines before they hit the membrane. The RO membrane itself is where the heavy lifting happens: it removes dissolved solids, arsenic, nitrates, haloacetic acids, and PFAS compounds at rates that no pitcher filter or countertop unit can match. A post-filter polishes the water before it reaches your faucet.
For most South Apopka households, an under-sink RO system is the right starting point. It delivers clean drinking water directly at the kitchen tap, handles the contaminants specific to the Orange County Utilities West service area, and fits in the cabinet space beneath a standard sink without any structural changes to the home. For families who want whole-house coverage including protection for showers, laundry, and appliances a whole-house reverse osmosis or filtration system is also available, and the water test results will indicate whether that level of treatment is warranted.
If you’re a veteran, active military member, or first responder living in South Apopka, a $500 discount applies to your installation no complicated process, no fine print. In a community where the median household income runs around $41,000 a year, that reduction is real money, and it reflects how we view the people who serve this area. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, which builds mortgage-free homes for Gold Star and fallen first responder families. That’s not a marketing footnote it reflects the kind of company we are and the values behind how we do business.
Technically, yes Orange County Utilities meets all federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards. But “meets legal standards” and “is as clean as it could be” are two different things. The Environmental Working Group’s analysis of the Orange County Utilities West system the system that serves South Apopka identified arsenic, haloacetic acids, and nitrates as contaminants of concern at levels that exceed EWG’s health-based guidelines, even while staying within EPA legal limits. Those legal limits were set decades ago and haven’t kept pace with current health research.
On top of that, Orange County Utilities is actively testing its water supply for 29 PFAS compounds under the EPA’s latest monitoring rules. Results are still being compiled. If levels come back above EPA thresholds, the utility has stated it will act but utility-scale treatment upgrades take years. A reverse osmosis system installed at your tap is the most effective point-of-use protection available right now, capable of reducing PFAS concentrations by 90 percent or more without waiting on any infrastructure timeline.
A properly functioning reverse osmosis system removes a broad range of dissolved contaminants including arsenic, nitrates, haloacetic acids, lead, fluoride, PFAS compounds, chromium, and total dissolved solids. The multi-stage design is what makes it effective: sediment and carbon pre-filters handle particulate matter and chlorine first, the RO membrane does the primary filtration work, and a post-filter polishes the water before it reaches your glass. The result is water that’s significantly cleaner than what comes out of the tap and cleaner than most bottled water brands, which are often just filtered municipal water in plastic.
For South Apopka specifically, the contaminants most relevant to the Orange County Utilities West system haloacetic acids and arsenic flagged by EWG, plus the PFAS compounds currently under monitoring are exactly the types of dissolved substances that reverse osmosis is designed to address. A carbon-only filter or a basic pitcher won’t get you there. RO will.
For a standard under-sink reverse osmosis system, most South Apopka homeowners are looking at a range of roughly $300 to $800 for the unit itself, plus installation. A professionally installed system with quality components typically runs $500 to $1,200 all-in, depending on the number of filtration stages and whether any additional upgrades like a remineralization filter or a UV stage are included. Whole-house reverse osmosis systems are a larger investment, generally starting around $1,500 and going up from there based on home size and water volume needs.
The more useful way to think about cost is against what you’re already spending. A family buying bottled water regularly can easily spend $600 to $1,200 per year. An under-sink RO system eliminates that expense almost entirely, with annual filter maintenance running roughly $100 to $200 per year. Most systems pay for themselves within two to four years and continue producing clean water for 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. If you’re a veteran, active military, or first responder, the $500 discount we offer brings that initial investment down significantly.
Absolutely. Reverse osmosis does remove a significant portion of the dissolved calcium and magnesium that makes water hard those minerals don’t pass through the RO membrane effectively. So the water coming out of your RO tap will be noticeably softer and won’t leave the same mineral film on your glasses or build scale inside your appliances the way untreated tap water does.
That said, an under-sink RO system only treats the water at that one point of use your kitchen tap and anything connected to it. The water running to your showers, your water heater, your washing machine, and the rest of your plumbing is still coming in hard from the Floridan Aquifer. For South Apopka homes built in the 1970s through 1990s where the plumbing and appliances are already carrying years of wear hard water scale is an ongoing maintenance cost. If protecting your appliances and plumbing throughout the whole house is a priority, a water softener or whole-house conditioning system paired with your RO unit is the more complete answer. The water test results will tell you which approach makes the most sense for your home.
In 2025, a water main break on South Apopka Vineland Road triggered a precautionary boil water advisory from Orange County Utilities. Residents in the affected area were instructed to boil water before drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or washing dishes because a break in the line creates the potential for bacterial contamination to enter the supply. It’s the kind of event that happens without warning and affects daily life immediately.
A standard reverse osmosis system addresses chemical and dissolved contaminant removal extremely well, but for biological threats like bacteria or viruses that can enter during a main break, the most complete protection comes from an RO system paired with a UV purification stage. UV light inactivates bacteria and viruses without adding any chemicals to the water. For South Apopka homeowners who went through that advisory and want to make sure a future event doesn’t catch them off guard, a combined RO and UV system is the right conversation to have and it starts with a water test to understand exactly what your home is working with.
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