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Your water heater stops working as hard. The mineral buildup that’s been choking your pipes starts to disappear. Your dishwasher and washing machine run cleaner, longer, and more efficiently.
You’ll use half the soap you’re using now. Your skin won’t feel like sandpaper after a shower. Those white crusty rings around your faucets? Gone.
Lake Copeland sits right on top of limestone bedrock, which means your water is pulling calcium and magnesium every single day. Lakeland’s water treatment plants report hardness levels between 150-216 mg/l. That’s classified as hard to very hard. Every gallon that runs through your home is leaving deposits behind—in your pipes, on your fixtures, inside your appliances.
A water softener system removes those minerals before they do damage. It’s not about luxury. It’s about stopping a problem that’s already costing you money.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star customer rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We’ve been installing and servicing water treatment systems across Florida for over five decades.
We’re not a national franchise that sells you a system and disappears. We service what we install. We answer the phone. We show up when something needs attention.
If you’re military or a first responder in Lake Copeland, you get $500 off. We support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in taking care of the people who take care of us.
First, we test your water. Not a guess—a real analysis that shows exactly what’s in it and how hard it is. That tells us what size system you need and whether there are other issues we should address, like sulfur or iron.
Then we design a system based on your water usage and your home’s specific needs. We’re not selling you an oversized unit because it has a higher margin. We’re sizing it correctly so it works efficiently and lasts.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We connect the system to your main water line, set up the brine tank, program the control valve, and walk you through how it works. You’ll have soft water running through your entire house by the time we leave.
After that, we’re available if you need us. Maintenance is straightforward—keep salt in the tank, and the system does the rest. If something goes wrong, you call us. We service all brands, not just what we sell.
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You’re getting a system that removes the calcium and magnesium causing your hard water problems. That means your water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, and plumbing last longer. Studies show water heaters can lose up to 29% efficiency when scale builds up. A water softener prevents that.
You’ll spend less on cleaning products—about 50% less soap and detergent to get the same results. Your shower doors won’t have that cloudy film. Your hair and skin won’t feel stripped and dry after every wash.
In Lake Copeland, where water hardness runs high, homeowners lose between $1,380 and $2,230 every year to hard water damage and inefficiency. Over ten years, that’s $13,800 to $22,300. A quality water softener system pays for itself in two to three years, then keeps saving you money for decades.
We install systems with lifetime warranties on the tank and valve, plus lifetime customer support seven days a week. You’re not buying a product and hoping it works. You’re getting a solution that’s backed up by people who’ve been doing this since before you moved to Florida.
If you’re seeing white buildup on your faucets, soap scum on your shower doors, or spots on your dishes after they’ve been washed, you have hard water. If your water heater is less than ten years old and already struggling, that’s another sign.
Lake Copeland’s water comes from the same aquifer system as the rest of Lakeland, which means it’s passing through limestone. That’s why hardness levels here range from 150 to 216 mg/l depending on which treatment plant serves your area. Anything above 120 mg/l is considered hard.
You can also just call us for a free water analysis. We’ll test it, show you the results, and tell you whether a softener makes sense for your situation. No pressure, no sales pitch—just information.
Cheap systems use lower-grade resin, thinner tanks, and control valves that fail within a few years. They’re often oversized because the company selling them doesn’t know how to calculate your actual water usage. That means you’re wasting salt, wasting water during regeneration, and replacing parts sooner than you should.
A quality system like the ones we install uses high-efficiency resin, durable fiberglass-reinforced tanks, and control valves with solid warranties. It’s sized correctly for your household, which means it regenerates only when needed and uses less salt over time.
The upfront cost might be $1,000 to $1,500 more, but you’ll save that in efficiency and longevity within the first few years. And when something does need attention, you’re calling a local company that actually answers—not a 1-800 number that puts you on hold for an hour.
Not by itself. A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, but sulfur bacteria require a different approach. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide gas, and it’s common in Florida well water.
We can address that with an additional filtration system designed specifically for sulfur removal—usually an oxidation filter or an air injection system. When we test your water, we’ll identify whether sulfur is present and recommend the right combination of treatments.
A lot of Lake Copeland homes need both: a softener for hardness and a separate filter for sulfur or iron. We’ll design a system that handles everything in the right sequence so you’re not just masking one problem while ignoring another.
For most homes in Lake Copeland on city water, a properly sized system with professional installation runs between $1,500 and $2,500. That includes the softener, the brine tank, installation labor, and startup.
If you’re on well water or need additional filtration for sulfur, iron, or other contaminants, the cost goes up depending on what your water test shows. We’re not going to quote you a price until we know what we’re dealing with.
What you’re paying for is equipment that’s built to last, correct sizing so the system runs efficiently, and a company that’ll be here in five years if you need service. The cheapest option usually costs more in the long run because it breaks down, wastes salt, or gets abandoned when the company that sold it stops answering calls.
If it’s installed correctly and you keep salt in the brine tank, a good water softener needs very little maintenance. You’ll add salt every few weeks depending on your water usage—most families go through one or two bags a month.
Once a year, it’s smart to check the brine tank for salt bridges or buildup and make sure the system is regenerating properly. We can walk you through that, or we can come out and do it for you.
The control valve and resin tank should last 10 to 20 years without major issues if you’re using quality equipment. If something does go wrong—like a valve that stops cycling or a leak in the tank—we’ll come out and fix it. We service all brands, so even if you didn’t buy your system from us, we can help.
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