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Your morning shower feels different when the water doesn’t fight against your soap. Your dishes come out spotless. Your clothes feel softer and last longer.
That’s what happens when you remove the minerals that make Florida water so hard. No more scrubbing calcium buildup off faucets every week. No more replacing water heaters early because they’re clogged with scale.
Your appliances work the way they’re supposed to work. Your skin doesn’t feel tight and dry after every shower. And you stop wondering why your soap never seems to lather properly.
We’ve been solving hard water problems for homeowners throughout Lake Mack-Forest Hills and Central Florida. We’re not another fly-by-night operation or national chain that doesn’t understand local water conditions.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with a perfect 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we meet the industry’s highest standards for water treatment expertise.
Unlike bigger companies that sell you a system and disappear, we’re here for the long haul. We know Florida’s limestone bedrock creates some of the hardest water in the country, and we know exactly how to fix it.
First, we test your water to determine exactly how hard it is and what other issues might be present. Lake Mack-Forest Hills water can vary from neighborhood to neighborhood, so we don’t guess.
Next, we recommend the right system size and type for your home’s specific needs. We explain everything in plain English – no technical jargon or high-pressure sales tactics.
Installation typically takes a few hours. Our certified technicians handle all the plumbing connections and ensure everything works perfectly before we leave. We also show you how to maintain your new system so it keeps working efficiently for years to come.
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Every water softening system we install comes with professional-grade equipment designed to handle Florida’s challenging water conditions. We don’t cut corners with cheap components that fail after a few years.
Your system includes everything needed for whole-house water softening: the mineral tank, brine tank, control valve, and all necessary plumbing connections. We also provide salt delivery service so you never have to worry about running out.
Lake Mack-Forest Hills residents deal with water that typically contains 150-180 parts per million of hardness-causing minerals. That’s considered “very hard” by industry standards. Our systems are specifically sized to handle this level of mineral content while providing years of reliable operation.
You’ll notice several telltale signs if your home has hard water issues. White, chalky buildup around faucets and showerheads is the most obvious indicator. Your soap and shampoo won’t lather properly, leaving a film on your skin and hair.
Your dishes come out of the dishwasher with spots and streaks, no matter what detergent you use. Clothes feel stiff after washing and colors fade faster than they should. You might also notice your water heater isn’t lasting as long as it should, or your water pressure seems lower than normal.
These problems get worse over time as mineral deposits build up in your plumbing and appliances. The sooner you address hard water, the less damage it causes to your home’s systems.
The right system size depends on your home’s water usage and the hardness level of your specific water supply. Most Lake Mack-Forest Hills homes need a system that can handle 150-180 grains per gallon of hardness.
For a typical family of four, we usually recommend a 32,000 or 48,000 grain capacity system. Larger families or homes with high water usage might need a 64,000 grain system. We calculate this based on your daily water consumption multiplied by your water’s hardness level.
We always test your water first and ask about your family’s water usage patterns before recommending a specific system. Oversizing wastes salt and money, while undersizing means your system won’t keep up with demand.
Installation costs vary depending on the system size, your home’s plumbing configuration, and any additional features you choose. Most residential installations range from $1,200 to $3,500 for a complete system.
This includes the softener unit, professional installation, startup service, and initial salt supply. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees or surprise charges. Military personnel and first responders receive a $500 discount on their installation.
The investment pays for itself through reduced appliance repairs, lower detergent usage, and extended appliance lifespan. Most homeowners save $300-500 annually on cleaning products and appliance maintenance after installing a water softener.
Modern water softeners require minimal maintenance when properly installed and operated. The main requirement is keeping the brine tank filled with salt, which typically needs refilling every 6-8 weeks for most families.
We recommend annual service visits to check system operation, clean the brine tank, and inspect all components. This preventive maintenance helps your system last 15-20 years instead of the 10-12 years you might get without proper care.
Salt delivery service is available if you prefer not to handle this yourself. We use high-quality salt that won’t leave residue in your tank or cause bridging issues that can interrupt operation.
Water softeners specifically target hardness-causing minerals like calcium and magnesium. They don’t remove chlorine, bacteria, or other contaminants that might be present in your water supply.
If you need comprehensive water treatment, we can combine your softener with additional filtration systems. Carbon filters remove chlorine taste and odor, while reverse osmosis systems provide purified drinking water.
We test for multiple contaminants during our initial water analysis and recommend the right combination of treatments for your specific water quality issues. Many Lake Mack-Forest Hills homes benefit from both softening and additional filtration.
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