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You’ll notice it immediately. No more rotten egg smell when you turn on the tap. No more orange stains creeping across your sinks and toilets. Your soap actually lathers. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower.
That’s what happens when you install a water filtration system designed for the specific problems Florida homeowners face. Hard water stops destroying your appliances. Iron and sulfur get filtered out before they touch anything in your home. You stop spending money on bottled water because what comes out of your tap is cleaner than what you’ve been buying at the store.
Your dishwasher runs better. Your water heater lasts longer. The spots on your glassware disappear. These aren’t small things when you add up the cost of replacing appliances early or scrubbing rust stains every week. A reverse osmosis system or whole-house activated carbon filtration setup handles the contamination at the source, so you’re not constantly reacting to problems after they’ve already damaged something.
We focus exclusively on water filtration, softening, and purification for homeowners in Normandy, FL and surrounding areas. We’re not plumbers who also sell filters. We’re water treatment specialists who understand exactly what’s in Florida’s groundwater and how to remove it.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau with five-star reviews and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter. When you call, you’re working with a local Florida company that knows the difference between treating well water in Lake County versus municipal water on the coast.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because some things matter more than profit margins.
First, we test your water. Not a generic test—a full analysis that identifies exactly what’s in your water and at what levels. Iron, sulfur, hardness, pH, nitrates, PFAS, bacteria. You need to know what you’re dealing with before you can fix it.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system specifically for your home. That might be a whole-house carbon filter if you’re on city water dealing with chlorine and taste issues. It might be an iron removal system combined with a water softener if you’re on a well. It could include UV water purification if bacteria is a concern, or an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water quality testing at the tap.
We install everything at the point where water enters your home, so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets treated water. The installation is clean and professional. We walk you through how the system works, how to maintain it, and what to expect. Then we stay available for service, filter changes, and any questions that come up. You’re not buying a product and getting abandoned—you’re getting a system that we’ll support as long as you own it.
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In Normandy, FL, you’re dealing with water that’s either coming from a private well or treated municipal supply that still has issues. Wells in this area commonly have high iron, sulfur, and hardness. City water often has chlorine, disinfection byproducts, and occasional taste or odor problems. Both can carry contaminants like PFAS that you can’t see, smell, or taste.
Our systems handle all of it. Whole-house filtration removes sediment, chlorine, and organic compounds through activated carbon filtration. Water softeners eliminate the calcium and magnesium that cause hardness and scale buildup. Iron filters get rid of the rust stains. Sulfur treatment stops the rotten egg smell. Reverse osmosis systems at your kitchen sink remove up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, and emerging contaminants.
Florida’s limestone geology and warm climate create the perfect environment for sulfur-reducing bacteria and mineral-heavy water. That’s why generic, off-the-shelf filters don’t work here. You need a system designed for the specific chemistry of groundwater in this region. We size everything correctly for your household’s water usage, so you never run out of treated water during peak times. And because we’re local, we know which brands and configurations actually hold up in Florida’s conditions versus which ones fail after a year.
It depends entirely on what’s in your well water, which is why testing comes first. Most wells in the Normandy, FL area have some combination of iron, sulfur, and hardness. If you’ve got orange stains, you need an iron removal system—usually an oxidizing filter that converts dissolved iron into particles that get trapped and flushed out. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide from sulfur-reducing bacteria, and you’ll need either an oxidation system or an activated carbon filter designed for sulfur.
Hardness is almost universal in Florida well water. A water softener handles that by exchanging calcium and magnesium ions for sodium. If you want to remove everything—including nitrates, PFAS, and other dissolved contaminants—you’ll want a reverse osmosis system for your drinking water. Some homes need all of these components working together. That’s not overkill; it’s just what Florida groundwater requires if you want truly clean water throughout your home.
For a complete whole-house system in Normandy, FL, you’re typically looking at anywhere from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on what your water needs and how large your home is. A basic carbon filter and softener combination runs on the lower end. If you need iron removal, sulfur treatment, UV purification, and a reverse osmosis system for drinking water, you’re toward the higher end.
That might sound like a lot upfront, but consider what you’re avoiding. Replacing a water heater early because of scale buildup costs $1,200 to $1,800. A new dishwasher is $600 to $1,000. Bottled water for a family of four runs $100 to $150 per month—that’s $1,800 per year. A good filtration system pays for itself in extended appliance life and eliminated bottled water costs within a few years. Plus, you’re protecting your family from contaminants that you can’t see but that are absolutely present in untreated Florida water.
Yes, especially if you’re on well water or live near areas with industrial history or military sites. PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down naturally and they accumulate in your body over time. The EPA recently set a maximum contaminant level of 4 parts per trillion for drinking water—that’s an incredibly small amount, which tells you how seriously they’re taking the health risks.
Seven spring sites on Florida’s east coast near Deltona exceeded that limit, all within 10 miles of each other. These chemicals have been used in consumer and industrial products since the 1940s, and they’re linked to cancer, liver damage, immune system problems, and developmental issues in children. Standard carbon filters don’t remove PFAS effectively. You need a reverse osmosis system or a specialized carbon filter rated for PFAS removal. The only way to know if you have a problem is to test your water specifically for PFAS, which most basic tests don’t include.
It varies by system type and your water usage, but here are the general guidelines. Carbon filters typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months depending on your water quality and how much water you use. If you’re filtering out a lot of chlorine or organic material, you’ll be on the shorter end. Water softener resin can last 10 to 15 years, but you need to keep the brine tank filled with salt and occasionally clean the resin bed.
Reverse osmosis systems have multiple filter stages. The sediment and carbon pre-filters get changed every 6 to 12 months. The RO membrane itself lasts 2 to 3 years if you’re maintaining the pre-filters correctly. UV bulbs need annual replacement because their effectiveness drops off even if they still appear to be working. Iron and sulfur filters need periodic backwashing and occasional media replacement every few years. We provide a maintenance schedule for whatever system you install, and we’re available to handle the service if you don’t want to do it yourself.
It absolutely can, especially with younger buyers. A 2019 study found that 72% of millennial homebuyers consider a water filtration system either essential or highly desirable when purchasing a home. That’s nearly three-quarters of an entire generation of buyers who specifically look for this feature. In a market like Normandy, FL where the median home price is nearly $800,000, buyers at that price point expect certain upgrades—and clean water throughout the home is increasingly one of them.
Beyond the direct value add, a filtration system signals that the home has been well maintained. It shows you’ve addressed Florida’s notorious water quality issues rather than ignoring them. Buyers won’t have to immediately spend thousands fixing water problems after moving in. They can drink from the tap on day one. That peace of mind has real value during negotiations, and it can be the difference between your home and another comparable property when a buyer is deciding between two options.
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