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You’ll notice it immediately. Morning showers don’t smell like rotten eggs anymore. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots or film. Clothes stay brighter after washing instead of picking up that dingy, mineral-stained look.
Your water heater stops accumulating scale. Your washing machine doesn’t break down from mineral buildup. Appliances that would normally wear out 30% faster from hard water suddenly have years added to their lifespan.
You stop buying bottled water because your tap water actually tastes good. You’re not embarrassed when guests use your bathroom and see iron stains on the toilet. And you’re not wondering what’s in the water your family drinks, cooks with, and bathes in every single day.
That’s what happens when you treat water at the source instead of just dealing with the symptoms.
We’ve been solving Florida water problems for decades. We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau, hold a 5-star rating with zero complaints, and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus exclusively on water filtration, softening, and purification for homeowners in Liberty Triangle and throughout Lake County. That specialization matters when you’re dealing with Florida’s unique water chemistry.
We’re still here when you need service. We’re not a national company that disappears after the install. And we offer a $500 discount to military personnel and first responders because that’s just the right thing to do.
It starts with testing. We run a laboratory-grade analysis on your water to identify exactly what’s in it—iron levels, hardness, pH, chlorine, bacteria, whatever’s affecting your water quality. You can’t fix what you don’t measure.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we recommend a system that actually matches your water chemistry. If you’ve got high iron and sulfur from well water, that requires different treatment than municipal water with chlorine and hardness issues. We’re not selling you a one-size-fits-all box.
Installation happens at your main water line, so every faucet and fixture in your home gets treated water. Our certified technicians handle the install, test the system before they leave, and walk you through basic maintenance. The whole process typically takes a few hours, and you’re using clean water that same day.
After that, we’re available for filter replacements, system checks, and any service you need. Most filters in Florida need changing every 6-12 months depending on your water quality and usage.
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A whole house water filtration system treats every drop of water entering your home. That means your kitchen faucet, bathroom showers, washing machine, dishwasher, and every other water source gets filtered.
Reverse osmosis systems are the most effective option for drinking water. They remove 99% of contaminants including heavy metals, dissolved solids, bacteria, and chemicals. If you want the cleanest drinking water possible, that’s the technology that delivers it.
Activated carbon filtration handles chlorine, odors, and taste issues. UV water purification kills bacteria and microorganisms without adding chemicals. Under-sink filter installation gives you point-of-use treatment for drinking and cooking water if you don’t need whole-house coverage.
Liberty Triangle homes deal with specific challenges from the Floridan Aquifer—sulfur that creates that rotten egg smell, iron that stains everything it touches, and hard water that’s typically around 180 ppm in this area. Your system needs to address what’s actually in your water, not just provide generic filtration.
Basic systems start around $1,200. Comprehensive whole-house systems with softening, iron removal, and purification typically run $2,500 to $5,000 depending on your home size and water conditions. That’s a fraction of what you’d spend replacing appliances early or dealing with ongoing water damage.
You need to test your water first. Guessing doesn’t work because Florida water varies dramatically even within the same neighborhood depending on whether you’re on well water or municipal supply.
A proper water test identifies your specific contaminants—iron levels, hardness measured in parts per million, pH balance, presence of bacteria, sulfur content, and any chemical contaminants. In Liberty Triangle, most homes deal with hard water, iron staining, and sulfur odors from the limestone aquifer, but your situation might be different.
Once you know what’s in your water, you can match the treatment technology to the problem. High iron needs oxidation and filtration. Hard water needs ion exchange softening. Bacteria requires UV purification. Chlorine and taste issues respond to activated carbon. Most homes end up needing a combination system that addresses multiple issues at once, which is why whole house filtration makes sense for Florida homeowners.
A water softener specifically removes hardness minerals—calcium and magnesium—through an ion exchange process. It prevents scale buildup in pipes and appliances, makes soap lather better, and stops that filmy feeling on your skin after showering.
A water filtration system removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, iron, bacteria, and chemicals. It improves taste, eliminates odors, and protects your health by removing things you don’t want to drink or bathe in.
Most Liberty Triangle homes need both. Your water is probably hard, which damages appliances and creates cleaning problems. But it also likely contains iron, sulfur, or other contaminants that softening alone won’t fix. That’s why we typically recommend combination systems that soften and filter at the same time. You get appliance protection plus clean, safe water throughout your entire home.
Basic whole house filtration starts around $1,200 for a straightforward system that handles sediment and chlorine. Most Liberty Triangle homeowners end up in the $2,500 to $5,000 range for comprehensive systems that include water softening, iron removal, and advanced filtration.
The cost depends on your water quality, home size, and what problems you’re solving. If you’re just dealing with chlorine taste from municipal water, that’s less complex than treating well water with high iron, sulfur, and hardness. Larger homes need bigger systems with higher flow rates.
That investment protects appliances worth thousands of dollars. Your water heater alone costs $1,200 to $2,000 to replace, and hard water can cut its lifespan in half. Your washing machine, dishwasher, and plumbing fixtures all last longer with treated water. You also stop buying bottled water, which saves $50 to $100 monthly for most families. The system typically pays for itself within a few years just in appliance protection and bottled water savings.
Yes, but you need the right type of system. That rotten egg smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas dissolved in your water, which is extremely common in Liberty Triangle well water because of the limestone aquifer geology.
Activated carbon filtration handles low levels of sulfur. For moderate to high concentrations, you need an oxidation system that converts the hydrogen sulfide into solid particles, then filters them out. Some systems use aeration, others use chemical oxidation, and some use catalytic carbon designed specifically for sulfur removal.
The treatment method depends on your sulfur concentration and pH level, which is why testing matters. If your water smells like rotten eggs, it’s not just unpleasant—sulfur also corrodes pipes and fixtures over time. The longer you wait to treat it, the more damage accumulates. A properly sized sulfur removal system eliminates the odor completely and protects your plumbing from corrosion damage.
Plan on filter replacements every 6 to 12 months in Florida. Our water is harder and has higher mineral content than most of the country, which means filters work harder and need changing more frequently.
Activated carbon filters typically last 6 to 9 months. Sediment pre-filters might need changing every 3 to 6 months if you have high iron or sediment. Reverse osmosis membranes usually last 2 to 3 years. Water softener systems need salt refills every few weeks depending on your water usage and hardness level.
You’ll know it’s time for maintenance when you notice water pressure dropping, taste changing, or that sulfur smell returning. We recommend annual system checks even if everything seems fine, because catching small issues early prevents bigger problems. Most maintenance is straightforward—filter cartridge swaps take about 15 minutes. We handle it for our customers, or we can show you how to do it yourself if you prefer.
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