Water Filtration System in Pickwick Park, FL

Clean Water in Every Faucet, Every Day

Your family deserves water free from PFAS, iron, sulfur, and hard minerals—without the guesswork, the bottled water runs, or the appliance repairs that shouldn’t be happening yet.
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Whole House Water Filtration Pickwick Park

What Actually Changes When Your Water Works

Your shower doors stay clear. Your skin stops feeling tight and dry after every wash. Your coffee tastes better, and you stop second-guessing what’s in the glass you just handed your kid.

That’s what happens when you filter out the stuff that shouldn’t be there in the first place. Florida water—especially in Lake County—comes loaded with hard minerals, chlorine, iron, and increasingly, PFAS. Those “forever chemicals” don’t break down, and they’re showing up in more municipal supplies than most people realize.

A whole-house water filtration system handles all of it before it reaches your tap. Not just drinking water—every faucet, every shower, every load of laundry. You’re not patching the problem with a pitcher filter or an under-sink unit. You’re addressing it at the source, for the entire house.

And it’s not just about taste or clarity. It’s about protecting your appliances, your plumbing, and your family’s long-term health. Hard water cuts the lifespan of water heaters and washing machines by years. Contaminants like nitrates and bacteria create risks you can’t see or smell. Fixing this once means you stop dealing with it daily.

Water Treatment Company Pickwick Park FL

Over 50 Years Solving Florida Water Problems

We’ve been installing water filtration systems across Florida for more than five decades. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau—with zero complaints.

We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We specialize in water treatment, and that focus shows in how we approach every install. Pickwick Park homeowners deal with specific water issues tied to Lake County’s geology and aging infrastructure. We test your water, design a system around what’s actually in it, and install equipment that handles your household’s usage and needs.

We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. If you’ve served, we make sure you’re taken care of.

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Water Filtration System Installation Process Florida

Here's How We Get Your Water Right

We start with a free water quality test. Not a generic assessment—an actual analysis of what’s in your water. That tells us whether you’re dealing with hard minerals, iron, sulfur, chlorine, bacteria, or PFAS. It also shows us the concentration levels, which determine what kind of filtration you need.

From there, we design a system specific to your home. If you’ve got high iron content, we install an Iron Clear filter that removes rust and bacterial iron while killing E. coli and other bacteria. If sulfur is the issue—that rotten egg smell—a Sulfur Clear filter handles it. For hard water, we recommend either a traditional water softener or a salt-free, eco-friendly conditioner that prevents scale buildup without chemicals or electricity.

Most whole-house systems also include activated carbon filtration to remove chlorine and improve taste, and many homeowners add a reverse osmosis system at the kitchen sink for ultra-purified drinking water. If PFAS is a concern, we install NSF-certified filters proven to reduce those contaminants to safer levels.

Once the system is designed, we handle the installation. You’re typically looking at a same-day or next-day install depending on the scope. After that, the system runs on its own. We service all major water treatment brands, so if something needs attention down the line, we’re available. No runaround, no waiting on a national call center.

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What You Get With a Custom System

Every water filtration system we install is built around your water test results and your household’s daily usage. That means you’re not getting an off-the-shelf unit that works “pretty well” for most people. You’re getting a system designed for your water and your home.

In Pickwick Park, the most common issues we see are hard water, chlorine taste and odor, iron staining, and sulfur smell. Many homes also test positive for nitrates—especially properties near agricultural areas—and PFAS contamination is becoming more widespread as testing improves. We address all of it with the right combination of filtration technologies.

Whole-house systems typically include a sediment pre-filter, a primary filtration stage (softener, conditioner, or specialty filter), and often a carbon filter for taste and odor. If you want purified drinking water, we add a reverse osmosis system or an under-sink filter installation at your kitchen tap. If UV sterilization is needed to kill bacteria and viruses, we integrate that too.

You’ll also see immediate differences beyond water quality. Your soaps and detergents work better and last longer. Your appliances run more efficiently and last years longer. Your skin and hair feel softer. And you stop buying bottled water, which adds up faster than most people realize.

We don’t use high-pressure sales tactics, and we don’t sell systems that do more than you need. If your water test shows low contamination, we’ll tell you. If a smaller system handles your issue, that’s what we recommend. Our goal is to solve your water problem correctly the first time, so you’re not calling us back in six months with the same complaints.

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How much does a whole house water filtration system cost in Florida?

Most whole-house water filtration systems in Florida run between $1,500 and $4,500, depending on what you’re filtering and how much water your household uses. A basic water softener for hard water sits on the lower end. A multi-stage system that handles hard water, iron, sulfur, chlorine, and PFAS sits on the higher end.

The price includes the equipment, installation, and any necessary plumbing adjustments. If you’re adding a reverse osmosis system for drinking water or a UV purification stage for bacteria, that adds to the total. But you’re also looking at 15 to 20 years of use with minimal maintenance, plus the money you save on appliance repairs, bottled water, and cleaning products.

We give you a fixed price after testing your water and designing the system. No surprises, no upselling once we’re on-site. You’ll know exactly what it costs before we start.

That depends on the type of filtration you install, which is why testing your water first matters. Activated carbon filters remove chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and chemicals that affect taste and smell. Water softeners remove calcium and magnesium, which cause hard water. Iron and sulfur filters target rust stains and rotten egg odors.

Reverse osmosis systems remove the most contaminants—up to 99% of dissolved solids, including lead, arsenic, nitrates, fluoride, and PFAS. UV purification kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without chemicals. If your water test shows specific contamination, we match the filtration technology to what’s actually in your water.

In Pickwick Park, we commonly see hard minerals, chlorine, iron, sulfur, and nitrates. PFAS contamination is also becoming more common as testing expands. A well-designed system addresses all of it in stages, so nothing slips through.

You might need both, depending on what’s in your water. A water softener removes hard minerals like calcium and magnesium. That stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, eliminates soap scum, and makes your water feel softer on your skin and hair. But it doesn’t remove contaminants like chlorine, iron, bacteria, or PFAS.

A water filtration system removes those contaminants. If you’ve got hard water and contamination—which is common in Florida—you need a softener and a filtration system working together. Many whole-house setups include both in a multi-stage design.

There are also salt-free water conditioners that prevent scale without removing hardness minerals. They don’t soften water the way a traditional softener does, but they protect your plumbing and appliances without using salt, chemicals, or electricity. We recommend those for homeowners who want eco-friendly options or have septic systems.

Most whole-house systems need minimal maintenance. You’ll replace pre-filters every three to six months, depending on your water quality and usage. Carbon filters typically last six to twelve months. If you have a water softener, you’ll refill the salt every few weeks or months, depending on hardness levels and household size.

Reverse osmosis systems need membrane and filter replacements once a year. UV lamps need replacing annually to maintain sterilization effectiveness. We handle all of that if you want to stay on a service plan, or we walk you through it so you can do it yourself.

The system itself—the tanks, valves, and control heads—should last 15 to 20 years with proper care. We service all major brands, so even if you didn’t buy your system from us, we can maintain it. Most service calls take less than an hour, and parts are readily available.

Yes, but you need the right type of filter. Sulfur—that rotten egg smell—comes from hydrogen sulfide gas or sulfur bacteria in your water. A standard carbon filter won’t remove it. You need a sulfur filter specifically designed to oxidize and remove hydrogen sulfide.

We install Sulfur Clear filters that handle high concentrations of sulfur and eliminate the odor completely. These systems work by oxidizing the sulfur and filtering it out before it reaches your taps. If bacteria is causing the smell, we may also recommend a UV purification stage to kill the bacteria at the source.

Sulfur contamination is common in well water and some municipal supplies in Florida, especially in areas with organic material in the groundwater. A water test confirms whether sulfur is the issue and how much filtration you need. Once the system is installed, the smell is gone—immediately and permanently.