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Your morning shower stops smelling like rotten eggs. That’s the first thing you’ll notice when hydrogen sulfide is gone.
The orange stains disappear from your toilets and sinks. You’re not scrubbing them every week anymore because the iron’s been filtered out before it ever reaches your fixtures.
Your water heater lasts years longer. Scale buildup from hard water is what kills most water heaters early, and when you remove those minerals before they enter your system, everything lasts. Your washing machine runs better. Your dishwasher actually cleans dishes without leaving spots. And you stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap tastes clean.
This is what happens when you install a proper water filtration system. Not a pitcher. Not an under-sink filter that only handles one faucet. A whole-house system that treats every drop of water entering your home.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We specialize in one thing: making your water clean throughout your entire house.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow actual industry standards for water treatment. We hold an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints on record. That’s not marketing language—you can verify it yourself.
Pedro sits in Lake County, where groundwater comes from limestone aquifers loaded with calcium, magnesium, iron, and sometimes sulfur. We’ve been treating Florida water long enough to know exactly what you’re dealing with before we even test it. But we still test it, because your specific water chemistry determines which filtration system actually solves your problem.
We start with drinking water quality testing. Not a basic hardness test—a full analysis that identifies iron levels, pH, sulfur content, bacteria, and whatever else is in your water. This takes about 30 minutes at your house.
Once we know what’s in your water, we recommend the right system. If you’ve got iron and sulfur, you need oxidation and filtration before softening. If it’s just hard water, a softener handles it. If you want purified drinking water, we add a reverse osmosis system under your sink. The equipment matches the problem.
Installation takes a day for most whole-house systems. We tie into your main water line after it enters your house but before it splits off to your water heater and fixtures. Everything gets plumbed according to Florida code. We test the system before we leave.
After installation, you’ll notice immediate changes. The sulfur smell disappears. Water feels different. Soap actually rinses off your skin. And over the following weeks, you’ll see the long-term benefits as your appliances stop fighting mineral buildup.
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Our whole-house water filtration systems handle everything entering your home. That includes water to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor faucets.
For iron and sulfur removal, we use oxidation systems that convert dissolved iron into particles, then filter them out completely. This stops the staining and eliminates the metallic taste. For sulfur, the same oxidation process removes hydrogen sulfide before it reaches your fixtures.
Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, organic compounds, and chemicals that affect taste and odor. If your water comes from a well near agricultural areas in Lake County, carbon filtration is important for removing pesticides and herbicides that leach into groundwater.
UV water purification kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without adding chemicals. This matters in Pedro because over 4,400 Florida wells tested since 2005 have shown contamination above federal drinking water standards. UV gives you an extra layer of protection.
For drinking water, we install reverse osmosis systems under your sink. These remove dissolved solids, heavy metals, and emerging contaminants like PFAS that whole-house filters don’t catch. You get purified water at one dedicated faucet.
We also offer ongoing maintenance. Filters need changing. Systems need occasional adjustments. When you call, we actually answer and show up. That’s the difference between working with a local company versus a national brand that disappears after the sale.
You need water testing before you buy anything. A basic hardness test from a water softener salesman won’t tell you enough.
We test for iron, sulfur, pH, total dissolved solids, bacteria, nitrates, and hardness. Each contaminant requires specific treatment. If you’ve got iron above 0.3 parts per million, you’ll see staining. Above 3 ppm, you need an iron filter before a softener, or the softener will fail. Sulfur above 1 ppm creates that rotten egg smell and requires oxidation treatment.
In Pedro and throughout Lake County, most well water contains some combination of hardness, iron, and sulfur because of the limestone aquifer. The testing tells us which problem is worst and what equipment actually fixes it. Then we recommend a system based on your specific water chemistry, not what we happen to sell.
A water softener removes hardness minerals—calcium and magnesium. It uses salt to exchange those minerals for sodium through an ion exchange process. Softeners stop scale buildup in pipes and appliances, make soap work better, and prevent spots on dishes.
A water filtration system removes contaminants like iron, sulfur, chlorine, sediment, bacteria, and chemicals. Filtration systems use different media depending on what you’re removing: oxidation media for iron and sulfur, activated carbon for chemicals and taste, UV light for bacteria.
Most homes in Pedro need both. Your water is hard from the limestone aquifer, so you need softening. But if you’ve also got iron staining or sulfur smell, you need filtration before the softener. And if you want truly clean drinking water, you add a reverse osmosis system after everything else. Each piece of equipment handles a different job.
A basic water softener starts around $2,000 to $3,000 installed. If you need iron and sulfur removal plus softening, you’re looking at $4,000 to $7,000 for a complete system. Add reverse osmosis for drinking water, and that’s another $400 to $800.
The price depends on your water chemistry and how much equipment you need. Simple hard water requires one softener. Iron, sulfur, and hardness require multiple tanks with different media. High bacteria counts require UV purification.
We’re not the cheapest option in Lake County, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for equipment that lasts, proper installation by certified technicians who understand Florida plumbing codes, and ongoing service when something needs attention. Cheap systems fail early or never worked right in the first place. We install systems that solve your water problems for the next 15 to 20 years.
Military and first responders get a $500 discount. That’s our way of saying thank you.
It depends on the type of system and your water quality. Sediment filters need changing every three to six months because they catch physical particles. Carbon filters last six months to a year depending on your water usage and what contaminants they’re removing.
Water softeners need salt added regularly—usually every four to eight weeks. The resin inside a softener lasts 10 to 15 years before it needs replacing. Iron filters require backwashing to clean the media, which happens automatically, but the media itself lasts five to seven years.
Reverse osmosis systems need new filters annually and a new membrane every two to three years. UV bulbs lose effectiveness after a year even though they still light up, so those get replaced annually.
We set up maintenance schedules based on your specific system. Some customers handle their own filter changes. Others want us to do everything. Either way, we’re available when you need us, and we actually stock parts for the systems we install. That’s the advantage of working with a local company instead of a national brand with no local service.
Yes, but only if you install the right type of system. Hydrogen sulfide causes that rotten egg smell, and it requires oxidation to remove it.
An oxidation system exposes your water to oxygen or an oxidizing agent, which converts dissolved hydrogen sulfide gas into solid sulfur particles. Then a filter catches those particles before water reaches your house. This eliminates the smell completely.
A basic carbon filter won’t handle sulfur effectively. A water softener definitely won’t remove it. You need equipment specifically designed for sulfur removal, and the system size depends on how much sulfur is in your water. Testing tells us the concentration, and we size the equipment accordingly.
In Pedro, sulfur in well water is common because of organic material decomposing in the aquifer. The smell is worse when water sits in your pipes overnight, which is why your morning shower smells terrible. Once we install the right oxidation and filtration system, that smell is gone for good.
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