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Your appliances last longer because scale and mineral buildup stop destroying them from the inside. Your dishwasher, water heater, and washing machine aren’t fighting against hard water anymore.
Your skin and hair feel different. Softer. Less irritated. That’s what happens when chlorine and harsh minerals get filtered out before they touch you.
You stop buying bottled water. The taste is better straight from the tap. No chlorine aftertaste. No metallic flavor. Just clean water that you actually want to drink.
Your home stays cleaner with less effort. No more scrubbing hard water spots off shower doors or dealing with soap scum that won’t budge. When the water is softer, everything rinses cleaner.
We focus exclusively on water purification, softening, and filtration for homeowners in Whites Ford and throughout Florida. We’re not plumbers who dabble in water treatment. This is what we specialize in.
We’re A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter.
Whites Ford homes deal with the same hard water issues common across Florida’s coastal areas—high mineral content, chlorine taste from municipal treatment, and the occasional sulfur smell from well water. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it based on what your specific water test shows.
First, we test your water for free. Not a quick dip-strip test—a real analysis that shows what contaminants, minerals, and chemicals are actually in your water. We explain the results in plain terms so you understand what you’re dealing with.
Then we design a system based on your water quality and your household’s usage. For most Whites Ford homes on city water, that’s a mid-range whole house water filter system with activated carbon filtration and a softener. If you’re on well water or dealing with bacteria, we add UV water purification to kill organisms before they reach your taps.
Installation happens in one day for most homes. We connect the system to your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets filtered water. You don’t need to think about it after that—the system runs automatically.
We don’t use salt or chemicals in our systems, and they don’t require electricity or waste water like some reverse osmosis systems do. Maintenance is minimal. When filters need changing, we handle it.
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Every installation starts with drinking water quality testing and a custom system design. We’re not selling you a one-size-fits-all package. Your water chemistry determines what filtration stages you need.
Most systems include multi-stage filtration with activated carbon to remove chlorine, sediment filters to catch particles, and softening to eliminate hard water minerals. If your test shows bacteria or you have well water, we add our Purelight UV sterilization system that kills waterborne organisms before they enter your home.
For Whites Ford specifically, we see a lot of hard water because of Florida’s geology and coastal proximity. Calcium and magnesium levels are high here. That means scale buildup, spots on dishes, and soap that doesn’t lather right. Our systems address that directly.
You also get under-sink filter installation for point-of-use drinking water if you want an extra layer of filtration at your kitchen tap. Some homeowners prefer reverse osmosis systems for drinking water specifically—we install those too when it makes sense for your situation.
For most Whites Ford homes on city water, expect to spend between $1,500 and $2,500 for a quality system that’s professionally installed. That gets you multi-stage filtration, softening, and everything you need to fix hard water and remove chlorine.
If you’re on well water or dealing with more complex issues like bacteria, iron staining, or sulfur smell, the cost goes up to around $3,000 to $6,000. That’s because you need additional treatment stages like UV purification or specialized filters to handle what’s in your specific water supply.
The price includes installation, the equipment, and our free water testing upfront. We don’t charge you for the analysis. We also don’t upsell you on features you don’t need—the system gets designed around what your water test actually shows.
Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, which is added by Tampa’s municipal water treatment plants and leaves that chemical taste and smell in your tap water. It also filters out volatile organic compounds and improves overall taste and odor.
Sediment filters catch particles like dirt, rust, and debris that come from aging pipes or well water sources. If you’ve ever seen cloudy water or grit in your glass, that’s what sediment filtration handles.
UV water purification kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. This matters most for well water, but it’s also useful if you want an extra layer of protection against waterborne pathogens that can survive chlorine treatment.
Our systems also address hard water minerals—calcium and magnesium—that cause scale buildup on appliances and plumbing. Florida has some of the hardest water in the country, and Whites Ford is no exception. Softening prevents that damage and makes your water feel better on skin and hair.
City water is treated to be safe, but that doesn’t mean it’s ideal for your home or comfortable to use. Chlorine keeps bacteria out of the municipal supply, but it also dries out your skin, damages your hair, and makes water taste like a swimming pool.
Hard water is the bigger issue in Whites Ford. Even though city water meets safety standards, it’s loaded with calcium and magnesium that destroy appliances over time. Your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine all suffer from scale buildup that reduces efficiency and shortens their lifespan.
You’ll also save money by not buying bottled water anymore. If you’re spending $20 to $40 a month on cases of water because tap water tastes bad, a filtration system pays for itself faster than you think. Plus you use less soap and detergent because soft water actually lets them work the way they’re supposed to.
The system itself lasts 10 to 15 years or longer if it’s maintained properly. The tank, valves, and main components are built to run for a long time without breaking down.
Filters need changing based on your water usage and quality. Sediment filters typically get replaced every 6 to 12 months. Carbon filters last 12 to 24 months depending on how much chlorine and contamination they’re removing. UV bulbs need replacing annually to keep sterilization effective.
We handle maintenance for you if you want. Some homeowners prefer to do it themselves—it’s not complicated. But if you’d rather not think about it, we’ll come out and swap filters on schedule so your system keeps running at full capacity.
The key is not ignoring maintenance. A filter that’s past its useful life stops protecting your water quality and can restrict flow. Stay on top of it and the system will keep working exactly like it did on day one.
Not if it’s sized correctly for your home. We design systems based on your household’s water usage and the flow rate your plumbing can handle. When the system matches your needs, pressure stays consistent throughout your house.
Cheap or undersized systems can cause pressure drops because they create a bottleneck in your main water line. That’s why proper sizing matters. We measure your current flow rate and factor in how many bathrooms, appliances, and fixtures you’re running at any given time.
If your pressure is already low before installation, a filtration system won’t make it worse—but it also won’t fix an existing pressure problem. That’s usually a municipal supply issue or a problem with your home’s plumbing that needs separate attention.
Once the system is installed and running, you shouldn’t notice any difference in pressure. Your shower, faucets, and appliances work the same way they always did—just with cleaner, softer water coming through.
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