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Your shower doors stay clearer longer. Your faucets don’t collect that white crusty buildup every week. Your water heater isn’t fighting mineral deposits that cut its lifespan in half.
When you install a whole house water filtration system, you’re not just improving taste. You’re protecting appliances that cost thousands to replace. You’re eliminating the chlorine smell that hits you every time you turn on the tap. You’re removing contaminants that Florida’s limestone-heavy groundwater brings into homes across Longbranch.
Most homeowners don’t realize how much damage hard water does until they see the repair bills. Water heaters fail early. Dishwashers and washing machines work harder and break sooner. Plumbing fixtures clog and lose pressure. A quality water filtration system stops that cycle before it costs you more than the system itself.
The difference shows up fast. Soap lathers better. Skin and hair feel different after showering. Coffee and tea taste like they should. And you stop wondering what’s actually in the water your family drinks every day.
We’ve been installing water filtration systems in Longbranch and throughout Lake County for over 50 years. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus on one thing: making sure your water is clean, safe, and doesn’t destroy your home’s plumbing and appliances. That focus matters when you’re comparing us to national companies that service what they sell poorly or don’t show up when something needs fixing.
Longbranch sits in an area where groundwater hardness ranges from moderate to severe. The limestone bedrock that defines Central Florida geology means your water dissolves calcium and magnesium before it ever reaches your home. We test for that. We design systems based on what’s actually in your water, not what works everywhere else.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. This isn’t a sales pitch disguised as a test. We’re checking hardness levels, chlorine content, iron, sulfur, and other contaminants common in Longbranch’s water supply. The results tell us what system you actually need.
Once we know what’s in your water, we recommend a system sized for your home and usage. That might be a whole house water filtration system with activated carbon filtration to remove chlorine and chemicals. It could include reverse osmosis systems for drinking water. If bacteria is a concern, UV water purification kills organisms without adding chemicals.
Installation happens in your home, usually in a day. We connect the system to your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets filtered water. If you’re adding an under-sink filter installation for drinking water, that goes in separately and provides an extra layer of purification where you need it most.
After installation, we test the system to make sure it’s working correctly. We show you how it operates and what maintenance looks like. Most systems need minimal attention—media replacement every few years, filter changes depending on the type. We service all brands, not just what we sell, because we’ve been doing this long enough to work on everything.
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A whole house water filtration system treats every drop that enters your home. That means filtered water at every tap, shower, washing machine, and outdoor spigot. You’re not just improving drinking water quality—you’re protecting your entire plumbing system.
Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and the chemical taste that makes Florida tap water unpleasant. Carbon filters also reduce trihalomethanes, which form when chlorine reacts with organic matter in water. These are the disinfection byproducts that show up in water quality reports across the state.
Reverse osmosis systems provide the highest level of purification for drinking water. RO removes dissolved solids, heavy metals, fluoride, and contaminants that carbon filters miss. Most homeowners install reverse osmosis under the kitchen sink for cooking and drinking while using whole house filtration for everything else.
UV water purification handles bacteria, viruses, and microorganisms without chemicals or salt. The ultraviolet light destroys their DNA so they can’t reproduce. If you’re on well water or concerned about biological contaminants, UV is the most effective solution available.
Longbranch’s water comes from the Floridan Aquifer, which means hardness is a given. Water softeners prevent scale buildup, but salt-free systems offer an alternative that conditions water without adding sodium. These systems last longer, cost less to operate, and don’t waste water during regeneration cycles.
The best system depends on what’s actually in your water. Longbranch’s groundwater typically contains high levels of calcium and magnesium because of the limestone bedrock underneath Central Florida. That creates hard water, which means you’ll see scale buildup on fixtures, reduced appliance efficiency, and soap that doesn’t lather well.
A whole house water filtration system with a water softener or salt-free conditioner handles hardness. Add activated carbon filtration to remove chlorine and chemical taste. If you want the highest quality drinking water, install a reverse osmosis system under your kitchen sink.
We test your water before recommending anything. Hardness levels vary across Longbranch, and some areas have iron or sulfur issues that need different treatment. The right system treats your specific water problems without over-engineering or adding equipment you don’t need.
Installation costs depend on the system type, your home’s plumbing setup, and what contaminants you’re removing. A basic whole house carbon filter starts lower than a complete system with softening, UV purification, and reverse osmosis for drinking water.
Most homeowners in Longbranch invest between mid-range and higher-end pricing for a complete system that handles hard water, chlorine, and provides purified drinking water. That includes equipment, professional installation, and initial setup. Systems with salt-free technology cost more upfront but save money long-term because there’s no salt to buy, no electricity usage, and no water waste.
We offer free water analysis and provide options that fit your budget. We also give a $500 discount to military members and first responders. The goal is to install a system that solves your water problems without selling you more than you need.
Yes. You can’t fix water problems you haven’t identified. Longbranch’s municipal water meets EPA standards, but that doesn’t mean it’s ideal for your home. Chlorine levels, hardness, and disinfection byproducts vary throughout the distribution system.
We provide free water testing that measures hardness, chlorine, pH, iron, sulfur, and other common contaminants. The test takes about 30 minutes and gives us the data we need to recommend the right system. You’ll see exactly what’s in your water and understand why certain treatments matter.
Some homeowners want more detailed lab testing, especially if they’re concerned about specific contaminants like lead, chromium, or radium. We can arrange that too. The point is to know what you’re dealing with before spending money on equipment that might not address your actual water quality issues.
Maintenance frequency depends on your system type and water usage. Activated carbon filters typically need replacement every 6-12 months depending on chlorine levels and household water consumption. Reverse osmosis systems need membrane replacement every 2-3 years and filter changes every 6-12 months.
Salt-free water conditioners require media replacement every 5-7 years, but the systems themselves can last 15-20 years. UV purification bulbs need annual replacement to maintain effectiveness. Water softeners need salt refills if you’re using a traditional system, usually every few months.
We service all brands and all system types. Most of our customers schedule annual checkups where we test water quality, inspect components, and replace filters as needed. Florida’s hard water and high usage rates mean systems work harder here than in other states. Regular maintenance prevents problems before they become expensive repairs.
Yes. Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine and the chemical taste that comes with it. Carbon filters also reduce chloramines, which some water utilities use instead of chlorine. Longbranch’s water treatment process includes disinfection, and while that keeps water safe, it leaves residual chlorine that affects taste and smell.
A whole house carbon filter treats water at the point it enters your home, so every tap delivers chlorine-free water. You’ll notice the difference immediately when drinking water, making coffee, or cooking. Showers feel better too because you’re not breathing chlorinated steam or drying out your skin and hair.
If you want even better drinking water, add a reverse osmosis system under your kitchen sink. RO removes chlorine plus dissolved solids, heavy metals, and contaminants that carbon filters don’t catch. Most homeowners use whole house filtration for general use and RO for drinking and cooking.
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