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Your coffee tastes better. Your shower doesn’t dry out your skin. Your water heater stops collecting sediment every six months.
These aren’t small things. They’re daily reminders that the water running through your home is actually working for you instead of against you.
Hard water in Wedgewood Groves isn’t just annoying—it’s expensive. Limescale builds up inside pipes, shortens the life of your dishwasher and washing machine, and makes soap practically useless. Chlorine levels in municipal water can spike during Florida’s humid months, leaving your water smelling like a pool and stripping moisture from your hair and skin every time you shower.
A properly installed water filtration system handles all of it. Whole-house filtration catches contaminants before they reach any faucet. Reverse osmosis systems at your kitchen sink give you bottled-water quality for pennies. Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine and organic compounds that affect taste and smell. UV water purification kills bacteria without adding chemicals.
You’re not just filtering water. You’re protecting a significant investment in your home and avoiding the kind of repair bills that come from ignoring water quality for too long.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and five stars with zero complaints. That doesn’t happen by accident.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter. Our technicians have been installing and servicing water filtration systems across Central Florida for decades, so we know exactly what Wedgewood Groves water does to homes and how to fix it.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t sell water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment because that’s what we’re good at, and it’s what you need done right.
Military members and first responders get $500 off, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because some things matter more than profit margins.
We start with drinking water quality testing. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—actual lab analysis of what’s in your water right now.
That test tells us whether you’re dealing with hard water, high chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, or a combination. Then we design a system based on your home’s water usage, your family’s needs, and what will actually solve the problem. One size doesn’t fit all, and we don’t pretend it does.
Installation depends on what you need. Whole-house systems get installed at your main water line so every tap in your home gets filtered water. Under-sink filter installation gives you purified drinking water without taking up counter space. Reverse osmosis systems go under the kitchen sink and connect to a dedicated faucet. UV purification units can be added if your water source has bacterial concerns.
We handle the install, test everything to make sure it’s working correctly, and show you how to maintain it. Then we’re available whenever you need service, filter changes, or just have a question about how the system’s performing.
Most installations take a few hours. You’ll notice the difference in your water immediately.
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Wedgewood Groves pulls water from Florida’s aquifer system, which means limestone, minerals, and seasonal contamination are constant issues. Your water might be safe by EPA standards, but that doesn’t mean it’s good for your home or comfortable to use.
Whole-house water filtration systems handle everything at the point of entry. Sediment filters catch particles before they clog fixtures. Water softeners or salt-free conditioners prevent limescale buildup in pipes and appliances. Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, chloramines, and organic compounds that affect taste and smell.
If you want drinking water that’s cleaner than bottled, reverse osmosis systems remove up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, and contaminants. They’re compact, fit under most sinks, and produce water that actually tastes like water should.
UV water purification is an option if you’re on well water or concerned about bacteria. It kills microorganisms without chemicals, without salt, and without changing your water’s taste.
We also offer ongoing maintenance and filter replacement services. Filters don’t last forever, and a system that isn’t maintained stops working the way it should. We’ll remind you when it’s time and handle the swap so you don’t have to think about it.
Most whole-house systems in Florida run between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on the size of your home, the condition of your water, and what type of filtration you need. That’s for a complete install with equipment, labor, and startup service.
If your water test shows high mineral content, you’ll likely need a softener or conditioner in addition to filtration. If chlorine or chloramines are the main issue, an activated carbon system might be enough. If you’re dealing with sediment, bacteria, or heavy metals, the system gets more complex.
We don’t give cookie-cutter pricing because your water isn’t cookie-cutter. After testing, we’ll show you exactly what the system will cost, what it includes, and what it will actually fix. No surprises, no upselling equipment you don’t need.
Sediment filters typically need replacement every three to six months depending on your water quality and usage. Carbon filters last six months to a year. Reverse osmosis membranes can go two to three years if the pre-filters are changed on schedule.
Skipping filter changes doesn’t just reduce performance—it can damage the system. A clogged sediment filter forces your pump to work harder, which shortens its lifespan. An exhausted carbon filter stops removing chlorine, and that chlorine can degrade the RO membrane.
We offer filter replacement services and send reminders when it’s time. You can also change filters yourself if you prefer—we’ll show you how during installation. Most homeowners find it easier to have us handle it, especially for whole-house systems where the filters are larger and the process is messier.
Yes, but the type of system matters. Sulfur smell—that rotten egg odor—usually comes from hydrogen sulfide gas in well water or from bacteria in your water heater.
If it’s in your cold water, an oxidizing filter or activated carbon system will remove it. If the smell only shows up in hot water, the issue is likely bacteria in your water heater’s anode rod, and a filtration system won’t fix that—you’ll need to address the heater itself.
We test for hydrogen sulfide during the water analysis. If it’s present, we’ll recommend a system designed to handle it. Some sulfur issues also come with iron or manganese, which means you’ll need a filtration setup that addresses all three. A standard softener won’t do it.
Depends on what’s wrong with your water. A softener removes calcium and magnesium—the minerals that cause hard water and limescale buildup. A filtration system removes sediment, chlorine, bacteria, heavy metals, and other contaminants.
Most Wedgewood Groves homes benefit from both. Hard water ruins appliances and makes soap ineffective. Chlorine dries out your skin and hair. Sediment clogs fixtures. You need different equipment to handle different problems.
We test your water first, then recommend what will actually solve the issues you’re dealing with. If your water is hard but otherwise clean, a softener or salt-free conditioner might be enough. If you’ve got hard water plus chlorine, sediment, or taste issues, you’ll want a combined system that handles everything. We’ll lay out the options and let you decide what makes sense for your home and budget.
Most installations take three to five hours depending on the system and your home’s plumbing setup. Whole-house systems require access to your main water line and enough space for the equipment—usually in a garage, utility room, or outside near the meter.
Under-sink filter installation is faster, typically one to two hours. Reverse osmosis systems take a bit longer because we’re drilling a hole for the faucet, connecting the drain line, and mounting the storage tank.
We’ll schedule the install at a time that works for you. You’ll need to be home, and your water will be shut off during the work. Once we’re done, we test the system, check for leaks, and walk you through how everything works.
If we run into unexpected plumbing issues—corroded pipes, unusual configurations, code violations—it might take longer. We’ll let you know before we start if we see anything that could complicate the job.
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