Water Filtration System in Winter Garden, FL

Stop Drinking Water That's Damaging Your Home

Your appliances are failing early, your skin feels dry after every shower, and you’re spending hundreds on bottled water. Winter Garden’s water has eight contaminants above health guidelines.
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Whole House Water Filter Winter Garden

What Changes When Your Water Actually Works

Your dishwasher stops leaving white film on glasses. Your coffee maker lasts longer than a year. Your water heater stops making that rumbling sound that’s been getting worse every month.

You’re not replacing appliances every few years or scrubbing calcium deposits off faucets every week. Your energy bill drops because your water heater isn’t working overtime to heat through mineral buildup. Your kids can shower without you worrying about what’s absorbing through their skin.

Winter Garden’s water flows through limestone formations in the Floridan Aquifer, picking up calcium, magnesium, and minerals along the way. That’s why your pipes corrode faster here. That’s why your appliances fail sooner. A whole house water filtration system addresses the source before water reaches any fixture in your home.

Water Treatment Company Winter Garden, FL

A+ BBB Rating With Zero Complaints

We’ve served Florida homeowners for over 50 years. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a 5-star score and no complaints.

That matters because you’ve probably heard stories about companies that install systems and disappear when something needs service. We’re not those guys. We design custom water purification systems based on your actual water analysis and your family’s usage, then we service what we install.

We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders in Winter Garden because we believe the people who serve this community deserve clean water without the markup. We start every job with a free water analysis so you know exactly what’s in your water before making any decisions.

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Water Filtration System Installation Process

Here's What Happens From Call to Clean Water

You call or click to schedule a free water analysis. We come to your home in Winter Garden, test your water, and show you the results. No obligation. No pressure. Just data about what’s actually in your water supply.

If you want to move forward, we design a system based on your water test results and your home’s specific needs. That might mean reverse osmosis systems for drinking water, activated carbon filtration for chlorine and chemical removal, or UV water purification to eliminate bacteria. Most Winter Garden homes need a combination approach because the water here has multiple issues.

We install the system, usually within a few days of your approval. Installation time depends on whether you need whole-house treatment, under-sink filter installation, or both. We test everything before we leave. You get clean water immediately, and we stay available if you need service or have questions down the road.

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Water Quality Testing Winter Garden, FL

What You're Actually Getting With This System

Winter Garden’s water contains arsenic, chlorate, nitrate, and total trihalomethanes above health guidelines. It also has radium, which is radioactive. Your current water also has moderate hardness from calcium and magnesium that’s destroying your appliances and coating your pipes.

A proper water filtration system for Winter Garden addresses all of it. Reverse osmosis removes dissolved solids, heavy metals, and radioactive elements. Activated carbon filtration pulls out chlorine, chlorate, and organic chemicals. UV purification kills bacteria and waterborne organisms. A water softener handles the hardness that’s damaging your plumbing and appliances.

You’re not buying a single filter. You’re getting a custom-designed system that treats your specific water problems. That’s why we start with drinking water quality testing instead of selling you a one-size-fits-all solution. Winter Garden water near Lake Apopka has different contamination than water on the other side of town. Your system should reflect that.

The result is water that doesn’t leave spots on dishes, doesn’t make your skin itch, doesn’t shorten appliance life, and doesn’t expose your family to contaminants every time someone turns on a faucet.

Three glasses of water side by side: the first with green and black particles, the second with black sediment settling at the bottom, and the third demonstrates the clarity achieved with Water Filtration Systems in Lake County, FL.

How much does a whole house water filtration system cost in Winter Garden?

Most whole house systems in Winter Garden run between $3,000 and $8,000 depending on what your water test reveals and how many fixtures you’re protecting. If your water has high hardness plus contamination issues, you’ll likely need both softening and filtration, which puts you toward the higher end.

That’s not a small investment, but compare it to what you’re already spending. If you’re replacing appliances every few years, buying bottled water every week, and dealing with plumbing repairs from corroded pipes, you’re already paying for bad water. You’re just spreading the cost out in ways that feel less obvious.

We give you the water test results and a quote based on your actual needs. No pressure to buy the most expensive system. Some homes only need point-of-use treatment at the kitchen sink. Others need whole-house protection. We design based on your water, not our profit margin.

That depends entirely on which type of filtration system you install. Reverse osmosis systems remove dissolved solids, heavy metals like arsenic, radioactive elements like radium, and nitrates. They’re the most thorough option for drinking water but they’re typically installed under the sink, not for the whole house.

Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, chlorate, volatile organic compounds, and chemicals that affect taste and odor. Carbon filters work well for whole-house applications and they’re excellent at protecting your skin and lungs from chlorine exposure during showers.

UV water purification kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms but it doesn’t remove chemicals or dissolved solids. Most Winter Garden homes need a combination of these technologies because the water here has multiple types of contamination. That’s why we test first instead of guessing.

Carbon filters typically need replacement every six to twelve months depending on your water usage and contamination levels. Reverse osmosis membranes last two to three years. UV bulbs need replacement annually even if they still light up, because their purification strength decreases over time.

Water softeners need salt refills every few weeks, but the resin tank can last ten to fifteen years if maintained properly. Whole house sediment filters might need changing every three to six months if your water has high particulate content.

We set up a maintenance schedule when we install your system so you’re not guessing when something needs attention. Most people forget about filter changes until their water starts tasting off again. By then, you’ve been drinking through a saturated filter for weeks. We send reminders and handle the service if you want us to, or we show you how to do it yourself if you prefer.

A properly sized and installed system shouldn’t noticeably affect your water pressure. If it does, something’s wrong with the installation or the system is undersized for your home’s flow rate.

Whole house filters do create some pressure drop because water is flowing through filtration media, but we account for that when designing your system. We measure your current pressure and flow rate, then select equipment that maintains adequate pressure throughout your home.

Point-of-use systems like under-sink reverse osmosis units have their own storage tank, so pressure isn’t an issue at all. The system fills the tank slowly throughout the day, then delivers filtered water at normal pressure when you open the faucet. If you’re experiencing low pressure after installation, call us. That’s a sizing or installation issue, not a normal characteristic of filtered water.

Winter Garden’s water meets EPA standards for distribution, but that doesn’t mean it’s ideal for your home or your health. EPA standards are minimum safety thresholds, not optimal health guidelines. They also don’t account for contamination that happens between the treatment plant and your faucet.

Your water travels through miles of pipes before reaching your home. Those pipes can leach metals, collect sediment, and harbor bacteria. Older homes in Winter Garden have plumbing that adds its own contamination to municipally treated water.

EPA standards also allow certain levels of arsenic, nitrates, and radioactive elements. “Allowable” doesn’t mean “harmless,” especially for children, pregnant women, or anyone with compromised immunity. Winter Garden’s water has eight contaminants above health guidelines according to recent testing. It’s legal, but it’s not clean. A filtration system gives you control over what your family consumes and bathes in regardless of what the city considers acceptable.