Water Filtration System in Windermere, FL

Your Water Should Work for You, Not Against You

If you’re dealing with hard water stains, strange tastes, or appliances that quit too soon, you already know something’s off. Let’s fix it with a water filtration system built for your home.
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Whole-House Water Filtration in Windermere

What Clean Water Actually Changes in Your Home

You stop scrubbing mineral buildup off your faucets every week. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not fighting scale deposits inside the tank.

That’s what happens when you address Windermere’s hard water at the source. Central Florida water averages around 129 PPM hardness, which sits in the moderately hard range. Over time, that mineral content builds up in your pipes, reduces water pressure, and cuts your appliance lifespan in half.

A whole-house water filtration system handles it all before water reaches your taps. You get softer water for showers, cleaner water for drinking, and protection for everything connected to your plumbing. No more guessing what’s in your water or dealing with the damage it causes.

Water Treatment Services in Windermere, FL

We've Been Doing This for 50 Years

We specialize in water purification, filtration, and softening for homeowners across North and Central Florida. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and 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. And we’ve been serving Florida families for over five decades, so we know exactly what Windermere water does to homes and how to stop it.

If you’re military or a first responder, we knock $500 off your system. It’s our way of saying thanks. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because some things matter more than business.

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Water Filtration Installation Process in Windermere

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we test your water. Not a generic test—an actual analysis of what’s in your specific water supply. That tells us whether you’re dealing with hardness, iron, sulfur, chlorine byproducts, or something else entirely.

Then we design a system based on what we found and how much water your household uses. Some homes need reverse osmosis systems for drinking water. Others need whole-house filtration with activated carbon and UV purification to handle bacteria and contaminants throughout the property. We don’t sell you a one-size-fits-all setup.

Once you approve the plan, we schedule installation. Our team handles everything—equipment, plumbing connections, system setup. You don’t need to coordinate with multiple companies or figure out how it works. We install it, test it, and show you how to maintain it. Then we’re available if you ever need service.

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Reverse Osmosis and UV Water Purification Systems

What You Get with a Custom Filtration System

Your system is built around your water quality and your home’s needs. If drinking water quality testing shows high dissolved solids or heavy metals, we’ll recommend a reverse osmosis system that removes up to 99% of contaminants. If bacteria or waterborne organisms are the issue, UV water purification kills them without chemicals.

For whole-house protection, we use multi-stage filtration that combines activated carbon filtration to remove chlorine and odors, sediment filters to catch particles, and salt-free conditioning to prevent scale buildup. You can also add under-sink filter installation for a dedicated drinking water tap in your kitchen.

Windermere homeowners deal with the same hard water problems as the rest of Lake County—mineral deposits, appliance damage, and water that doesn’t taste right. Your system addresses all of it. And because we service all major water treatment brands, you’re not locked into one manufacturer if something needs repair down the road. We handle it.

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How do I know if I need a water filtration system in Windermere?

You’ll notice the signs before you see the test results. White or yellow buildup around faucets and showerheads means you have hard water. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide gas from sulfur. Chlorine taste or chemical odor points to disinfection byproducts in municipal water.

Stains on your sinks, tubs, or laundry usually mean iron. Soap that won’t lather or leaves a film on your skin is another hard water indicator. And if your water heater or dishwasher keeps breaking down earlier than it should, mineral buildup inside is likely the cause.

We offer free water quality testing to measure exactly what’s in your water. That test shows hardness levels, contaminants, pH, and anything else affecting your water. Once we know what we’re dealing with, we can recommend the right filtration or treatment system for your home.

A water softener removes hardness-causing minerals like calcium and magnesium. It stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, makes soap work better, and eliminates spots on dishes. Most softeners use salt to exchange hard minerals for sodium, though salt-free systems are available if you want to avoid adding sodium to your water.

A water filtration system removes contaminants—chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, bacteria, and chemicals. Some systems use activated carbon filters, others use reverse osmosis membranes, and some include UV light to kill microorganisms. Filtration improves taste, odor, and safety.

Many Windermere homes need both. You soften the water to protect your plumbing and appliances, then filter it to remove contaminants and improve drinking water quality. We design systems that handle both jobs, either as separate units or combined into one whole-house solution depending on your water test results and what you want to accomplish.

It depends on what your water needs and the size of your home. A basic under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water starts lower than a whole-house filtration system that treats every tap. Add UV purification or advanced multi-stage filtration, and the price goes up because you’re getting more protection.

We don’t quote prices without testing your water first. Your neighbor might need a simple carbon filter and softener. You might need iron removal, sulfur treatment, and reverse osmosis. Quoting a price before we know what we’re solving doesn’t help you.

What we can tell you is that a quality system pays for itself. Your appliances last longer. Your plumbing doesn’t clog with mineral deposits. You stop buying bottled water. And if you’re military or a first responder, we give you a $500 discount on installation. We’ll give you an exact price after we test your water and design a system that actually works for your home.

Most systems need filter changes every six to twelve months, depending on your water quality and how much water you use. Carbon filters and sediment filters capture contaminants until they’re full, then they need replacing. Reverse osmosis membranes last longer—usually two to five years—but pre-filters and post-filters still need regular changes.

UV lamps lose effectiveness over time even if they still light up, so those get replaced annually. Salt-based water softeners need salt refills, though how often depends on your hardness level and household size. Salt-free systems require less maintenance but still benefit from occasional inspection.

We service all major water treatment brands, not just the systems we install. If you bought a system from someone else and they disappeared or won’t return your calls, we’ll handle the maintenance. We’ll also set up a service schedule if you want us to track filter changes and handle everything for you. Most people prefer that because they don’t have to remember when things are due.

Reverse osmosis systems remove PFAS effectively—usually 90% or more depending on the specific chemicals and membrane quality. The EPA’s 2024 drinking water rule set limits at parts per trillion for PFAS, which pushed utilities to upgrade treatment. But not all municipal treatment catches everything, and private wells have no regulation at all.

Activated carbon filtration removes some PFAS and other organic contaminants, but it’s not as thorough as reverse osmosis for these chemicals. If your water test shows PFAS, heavy metals like arsenic, or pharmaceutical residues, we’ll recommend an RO system for your drinking water at minimum.

Whole-house RO systems exist but they’re expensive and usually unnecessary. Most families install reverse osmosis under the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water, then use standard filtration and softening for the rest of the house. That approach removes the contaminants that matter most for consumption without overbuilding the system. We test first, then recommend what makes sense for your situation and budget.