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You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your kids drink from the tap without you second-guessing it. Your coffee tastes better, your shower doesn’t leave that film on your skin, and your appliances aren’t getting destroyed by hard water buildup.
That’s what happens when you filter at the source instead of trying to patch the problem at one sink. A whole-house water filtration system treats every drop before it reaches your faucets, showers, washing machine, and dishwasher.
In West Colonial, FL, where PFAS contamination and hard water are real problems, this isn’t about luxury. It’s about protecting your family from chemicals that don’t break down and minerals that wreck your plumbing. You get unlimited clean water without the guesswork, the plastic waste, or the constant worry about what’s coming through your pipes.
We have an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints and a 5-star customer satisfaction record. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we’re held to professional standards that most companies skip.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We specialize in water purification, softening, and filtration for homeowners in West Colonial and surrounding areas who want their water problems solved right the first time. We’ve been doing this long enough to know Florida’s water issues inside and out, from sulfur smells to iron staining to PFAS levels that exceed EPA limits.
We also give $500 off to 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 some generic assessment—actual lab-quality testing that tells us exactly what’s in your water and at what levels. PFAS, lead, chlorine, hardness, iron, bacteria—we measure it all so we’re not guessing.
Then we recommend a system based on your results, not our inventory. That might be reverse osmosis for drinking water, activated carbon filtration for chlorine and chemicals, UV purification if bacteria’s an issue, or a combination. We explain what each technology does and why it matters for your specific situation.
Installation happens on your schedule. Our certified technicians handle everything from start to finish—no subcontractors, no surprises. We install the system at your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets filtered water. You’ll know it’s working immediately. The water tastes different. It feels different. And you’ll have documentation showing exactly what we removed.
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A whole-house water filtration system isn’t one piece of equipment. It’s a customized setup based on what your water test reveals. Most West Colonial homes need a combination approach because Florida water has multiple issues happening at once.
Reverse osmosis systems remove up to 99% of dissolved contaminants, including PFAS, lead, and arsenic. That’s the gold standard for drinking water. Activated carbon filtration handles chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and the chemicals that cause taste and odor problems. UV purification kills bacteria and viruses without adding chemicals to your water. And if you’ve got hard water—which most of Florida does—you’ll need a softener to protect your appliances and stop the scale buildup.
We also install under-sink filters for point-of-use protection and conduct drinking water quality testing so you know exactly what you’re starting with and what you’re ending with. Every system comes with a warranty, and we handle the maintenance so your filtration keeps working at full capacity. You’re not just buying equipment. You’re getting a system designed for your home’s water and ongoing support to keep it running right.
It depends on the system, but a properly designed whole-house filtration setup removes over 1,000 contaminants. That includes PFAS—those “forever chemicals” showing up in Florida springs and groundwater at levels above EPA limits. It removes chlorine, which municipalities add for disinfection but leaves your water tasting like a pool and drying out your skin.
Heavy metals like lead and arsenic get filtered out through reverse osmosis. Bacteria and viruses are killed with UV purification. Sediment, rust, and iron that stain your sinks and toilets get caught before they enter your home. Volatile organic compounds, pesticides, and herbicides that leach into groundwater from agricultural runoff—those get removed by activated carbon filtration.
The key is testing your water first so you know what you’re dealing with. We don’t install generic systems and hope for the best. We test, then design a filtration setup that targets the specific contaminants in your water. That’s how you get results instead of just spending money on equipment that doesn’t solve your actual problem.
Honest answer: it varies based on what your water needs and the size of your home. A basic whole-house carbon filter might run a few thousand dollars. A comprehensive system with reverse osmosis, UV purification, and water softening for a larger home can cost significantly more.
But here’s what matters more than the upfront cost: what you’re spending now and what you’ll spend later if you don’t fix this. If you’re buying bottled water every week, that’s $50 to $100 a month. If your water heater fails early because of scale buildup, that’s $1,500 to replace. If your dishwasher and washing machine wear out faster, add another $1,000 to $2,000. And if you’re dealing with health issues from contaminated water, the cost becomes impossible to calculate.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. We also provide financing options because we’d rather you get clean water now than wait until you can pay cash. When we test your water and recommend a system, we’ll give you a clear price with no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why.
City water meets federal standards, but those standards allow contaminants you probably don’t want in your drinking water. Chlorine is added intentionally—it kills bacteria, but it also creates byproducts called trihalomethanes that are linked to cancer. Lead can leach from old pipes between the treatment plant and your home. And PFAS isn’t regulated in Florida at all, even though it’s been found in 23 of 67 counties at levels above EPA health guidelines.
Municipal treatment plants do the bare minimum required by law. They’re not filtering out pharmaceuticals, microplastics, or the hundreds of agricultural chemicals that end up in Florida’s water supply. They’re definitely not addressing hard water, which is a mineral issue, not a safety issue—but it still wrecks your appliances and makes everyday tasks harder.
If you’ve ever noticed your water tastes like chlorine, leaves spots on your dishes, or makes your skin feel dry after a shower, that’s city water doing exactly what it’s designed to do—meet minimum standards. A whole-house filtration system takes it further. You get water that’s actually clean, not just technically safe.
Most whole-house systems need filter changes every six to twelve months, depending on your water quality and how much water you use. Sediment pre-filters catch the big stuff and usually need replacing more often—every three to six months. Carbon filters last longer, typically a year. Reverse osmosis membranes can go two to three years if the pre-filters are changed on schedule.
UV bulbs need replacing annually because their effectiveness drops over time, even if they still look like they’re working. Water softeners need salt refills every few weeks, depending on your hardness level and household size. It’s not complicated, but it does need to happen consistently.
We handle maintenance for our customers. You’re not tracking filter schedules or trying to figure out which part needs replacing. We’ll contact you when it’s time, come out, swap the filters, test your water to make sure everything’s working right, and you’re done. Skipping maintenance means your system stops doing its job, and you’re back to drinking unfiltered water without realizing it. Regular service keeps your investment working the way it’s supposed to.
A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium—that causes scale buildup in your pipes and appliances. It doesn’t remove contaminants like chlorine, lead, bacteria, or PFAS. It’s solving a different problem. Hard water isn’t dangerous, but it’s expensive. It shortens the life of your water heater, clogs your showerhead, leaves spots on your dishes, and makes soap less effective.
A water filtration system removes contaminants that affect your health and the taste, smell, and safety of your water. It handles chlorine, heavy metals, chemicals, and microorganisms. But it doesn’t address hardness. If you have hard water and contamination issues—which most West Colonial homes do—you need both.
That’s why we test first. We’re not trying to sell you equipment you don’t need, but we’re also not going to install half a solution and leave you dealing with problems we could have fixed. If your water is hard and contaminated, we’ll recommend a softener plus filtration. If it’s just one or the other, we’ll tell you. The goal is clean, soft water from every tap without you having to think about it.
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