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Your morning shower stops smelling like rotten eggs. The sulfur odor that makes you embarrassed when guests use your bathroom disappears completely because hydrogen sulfide gets removed before it ever reaches your fixtures.
Dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your clothes stay brighter longer because they’re not constantly fighting iron deposits. Your coffee tastes better, your ice cubes come out crystal clear instead of cloudy, and you stop spending money on bottled water because your tap water finally tastes the way it should.
Your water heater lasts years longer without battling scale buildup that drives up energy bills. Your washing machine, dishwasher, and other appliances don’t constantly fight mineral deposits with every cycle. You stop scrubbing orange and brown stains off toilets, sinks, and shower walls every week because the iron gets removed at your main water line before it can stain anything.
We specialize in whole house water purification for homeowners dealing with the specific water quality issues that come with living in Lake County. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow the highest industry standards for water treatment installation and service.
We’re not a national company that disappears after installation. We’re local, and we’re still here when you need service, maintenance, or have questions about your system. Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating with 5-star reviews and zero complaints reflects how we handle every installation and service call.
Silver Springs sits right in the Floridan Aquifer system, which means your water comes through limestone that creates hardness levels between 180-250 parts per million. That’s classified as very hard water. Add in the iron and sulfur compounds common in local wells, and you’re dealing with staining, odors, and accelerated wear on everything your water touches.
We start with laboratory-grade water testing to identify exactly what you’re dealing with. Iron levels, hardness, pH, chlorine, bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants that don’t necessarily change how your water looks or tastes but can impact your health and your home. Over 4,400 wells tested in Florida since 2005 have shown chemical concentrations above federal drinking water standards, so testing tells us what needs to be addressed.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system that treats your specific issues. If you’ve got iron, we remove it before it stains your fixtures. If sulfur is creating that rotten egg smell, we eliminate it completely. If bacteria showed up in your well water test, we include UV sterilization. If you want to remove virtually everything including fluoride and pharmaceutical traces that standard filtration can’t touch, we install reverse osmosis systems at your drinking water taps.
Installation happens at your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets treated water. Our certified technicians handle the installation following Florida building codes, and the job gets done right the first time. You get detailed documentation about your system including maintenance schedules, warranty information, and direct contact information for ongoing support.
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Whole house filtration removes chlorine, sediment, and chemical contaminants at your main line. Activated carbon filtration handles taste, odor, and chlorine removal. If you’re on municipal water in Silver Springs, this addresses the chemical treatment that makes your water safe to drink but leaves it tasting like a swimming pool.
Hard water treatment protects your pipes, water heater, and appliances from the mineral buildup that shortens their life and drives up energy costs. Water softening systems handle the 180-250 parts per million hardness levels common in Lake County groundwater. Your soap lathers better, your skin doesn’t feel filmy after showers, and your appliances stop fighting scale with every cycle.
Iron and sulfur removal systems eliminate the staining and odors that come with well water in this area. UV water purification kills bacteria without adding chemicals to your water. Under-sink filter installation with reverse osmosis gives you drinking water quality at levels that remove virtually everything standard filtration misses.
Military personnel and first responders get a $500 discount on installation. That’s our way of supporting the people who serve this community.
You need water testing before you buy anything. A proper test identifies the specific contaminants in your water so you’re not guessing or buying equipment that doesn’t address your actual problems.
If you’ve got well water, bacteria testing matters because bacteria don’t change how water looks or tastes. Iron testing tells us whether you need removal systems to stop the staining. Hardness testing shows whether mineral buildup is damaging your appliances and pipes. pH testing reveals whether your water is acidic enough to corrode your plumbing.
We do laboratory-grade analysis that covers iron, hardness, pH, chlorine, bacteria, nitrates, and other contaminants that federal drinking water standards regulate. Once we know what’s in your water, we can design a system that actually fixes your specific issues instead of selling you equipment you don’t need.
Whole house systems treat every drop of water entering your home at the main line. That means every faucet, shower, toilet, and appliance gets filtered water. Under-sink filters only treat the water at one specific tap, usually your kitchen sink.
If you’ve got iron staining your toilets and showers, an under-sink filter doesn’t help because it’s not treating the water going to those fixtures. If hard water is shortening the life of your water heater and washing machine, an under-sink filter doesn’t protect those appliances.
Whole house filtration makes sense when you’re dealing with issues that affect your entire home. Iron, sulfur, hardness, and sediment damage everything they touch, so treating at the main line protects your whole house. Under-sink filters with reverse osmosis make sense as an addition to whole house systems when you want the highest quality drinking water at your kitchen tap.
The main components of a properly installed whole house system last 10-15 years or longer. Tanks, valves, and housings are built to handle years of daily use. What needs regular replacement are the filter media and cartridges that actually do the filtering.
Activated carbon filters typically need replacement every 6-12 months depending on your water usage and what they’re removing. Sediment filters might need changing every 3-6 months if you’ve got a lot of particulate matter in your well water. Reverse osmosis membranes usually last 2-3 years before needing replacement.
We provide maintenance schedules specific to your system so you know exactly when filters need changing. Regular maintenance keeps your system working efficiently and protects your investment. The cost of replacing filters is minimal compared to the cost of replacing appliances damaged by untreated water or continuing to buy bottled water.
Standard water softeners handle hardness, but they’re not designed to remove significant amounts of iron or any sulfur. If you’ve got iron levels above 1-2 parts per million or any hydrogen sulfide creating that rotten egg smell, you need specific treatment for those issues before or instead of softening.
Iron removal systems use oxidation and filtration to pull iron out before it can stain your fixtures. Sulfur removal requires different treatment methods depending on the concentration and form of sulfur in your water. Trying to remove high iron levels with just a softener clogs the resin bed and creates maintenance headaches.
The right approach is testing first to see what you’re dealing with, then designing a system that addresses each issue in the correct order. Many Silver Springs homeowners need iron removal followed by softening, or a combination system that handles both. We design systems based on your specific water test results, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
You call us directly and we handle it. We’re local, we’re not going anywhere, and we service what we sell. That’s a significant difference from national companies that install systems and then make it difficult or impossible to get service.
Your system documentation includes maintenance schedules, warranty information, and direct contact information for service calls. Most service needs are routine maintenance like filter changes, which we can walk you through or handle for you depending on your preference.
If something breaks or stops working correctly, we diagnose the issue and fix it. Parts are typically available quickly, and our technicians know the systems we install because we’ve been working with them for years. You’re not calling a 1-800 number and hoping someone shows up eventually. You’re calling a local company that built its reputation on being here when customers need us.
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