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You stop scrubbing rust rings off your toilets every week. Your white laundry comes out actually white instead of that dingy orange-brown you’ve gotten used to. The rotten egg smell that hits you every time you turn on the shower is just gone.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not constantly fighting mineral buildup. Your water heater isn’t working overtime. Your dishwasher stops leaving those cloudy spots on everything.
The real difference shows up in what you’re not doing anymore. You’re not buying special cleaners for rust stains. You’re not replacing towels and clothes that got ruined. You’re not embarrassed when guests use your bathroom. Your water just works the way it should have from the start.
We serve Central Business District and the surrounding Central Florida area with whole-house water filtration systems. We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. That matters when you’re making a significant investment in your home’s water quality.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards and stay current on water treatment technology. Every system we install gets custom-designed based on your actual water test results and your household’s water usage. One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to well water problems in Central Florida.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. We support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in giving back to the community we serve.
First, we test your water. Not a basic test strip situation, but a real analysis that shows us what’s actually in your well water. Iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, mineral concentrations. We need to know what we’re dealing with before we recommend anything.
Then we design a system specifically for your water and your household. If you’ve got iron bacteria, we’re looking at hydrogen peroxide injection or air injection oxidation systems. Hydrogen sulfide problems need sulfur removal filtration. High mineral content means we’re talking about water softening solutions. Your system gets built around your specific water chemistry.
Installation happens at your home with professional equipment. We’re connecting the filtration system to your main water line so every tap in your house gets treated water. The whole process typically takes a day, and you’ll see the difference immediately.
After installation, we service what we sell. That’s not a given in this industry, but it should be. Your system needs maintenance, and we handle it.
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Your filtration system addresses the specific problems in your water. Iron removal systems eliminate both regular iron and bacterial iron that causes those stubborn rust stains. These systems also kill E.coli and other bacteria that can show up in well water.
Sulfur treatment removes hydrogen sulfide that creates that unmistakable rotten egg smell. This is a common issue in Central Business District because of the limestone deposits throughout Central Florida. The geology here is loaded with sulfur compounds, so generic solutions from other regions don’t cut it.
You also get water softening if your mineral content is high. Hard water shortens the life of your appliances and plumbing. We have salt-based and salt-free options depending on your preferences. The salt-free systems are eco-friendly, use no electricity, waste no water, and prevent scale buildup while keeping your water pure.
Every system comes with professional installation and ongoing service. We provide free water analysis before installation so you know exactly what you’re getting. No guessing, no overselling, just the right system for your water.
You’ll see the signs before you need a test. Rust-colored stains around your drains and toilets mean you’ve got iron in your water. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s hydrogen sulfide from sulfur. Yellow or brown stains on your laundry after washing means iron is getting into your clothes.
Other indicators are less obvious but just as important. If your soap doesn’t lather well or your skin feels filmy after showering, you probably have hard water with high mineral content. Cloudy spots on dishes coming out of the dishwasher point to the same issue.
The only way to know for sure what’s in your water is testing. We offer free water analysis that measures iron levels, sulfur content, bacteria presence, and mineral concentrations. That tells us exactly what filtration system you need instead of guessing based on symptoms.
They target different contaminants using different methods. Iron removal systems use either air injection oxidation or hydrogen peroxide injection to convert dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out. These systems also kill bacteria including iron bacteria and E.coli. You need this if you’re dealing with rust stains and reddish-brown water.
Sulfur removal systems specifically target hydrogen sulfide gas that causes the rotten egg smell. The treatment process oxidizes the sulfur so it can be filtered from your water. This is separate from iron treatment because sulfur behaves differently in water.
Many Central Business District homes need both because Florida’s limestone geology creates both iron and sulfur problems. We design systems that address multiple issues at once rather than installing separate units for each problem. Your water test results tell us which combination you need.
The main components typically last 10-15 years with proper maintenance. Tanks and major system parts are built to handle years of daily use. But filtration media inside the tanks needs replacement every few years depending on your water quality and usage volume.
If you have high iron content, your media might need replacing every 3-5 years. Lower contamination levels mean your media lasts longer. We check this during regular service visits and let you know when replacement is coming up.
The key to longevity is actually using the system and maintaining it. Systems that run regularly last longer than ones that sit unused. And scheduled maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive problems. We service all makes and models, not just what we install, so your system stays running regardless of where it came from.
Not if it’s sized correctly for your home. Proper system design accounts for your household’s water flow requirements. We measure your current flow rate and design a system that maintains adequate pressure throughout your house.
Undersized systems can create pressure drops because water can’t move through the filtration media fast enough. That’s why we custom-design based on your water usage patterns and the number of people in your home. A family of five needs different capacity than a couple.
You might notice a slight pressure difference immediately after installation while the system settles in, but it shouldn’t be significant. If you experience real pressure problems, that indicates either incorrect sizing or a maintenance issue. Both are fixable, and both are reasons why professional installation matters more than going with the cheapest option.
It depends on what your filtration system does and what’s in your water. Iron removal and sulfur treatment systems don’t address hardness-causing minerals like calcium and magnesium. If your water has high mineral content, you’ll still get scale buildup on fixtures and appliances even with iron and sulfur filtration in place.
Water softeners specifically target these hardness minerals. They prevent scale formation in your pipes and water heater, make soap lather better, and stop those white crusty deposits on faucets. Many Central Business District homes need both filtration for iron and sulfur plus softening for minerals.
We can integrate softening into your overall water treatment system or add it separately. Your water test shows us the mineral levels, and we’ll tell you straight whether softening makes sense for your situation. Some homes need it, others don’t. It’s not about selling you more equipment, it’s about solving the actual problems in your water.
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