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Your water stops tasting like chemicals. The chlorine smell disappears from your shower. Your coffee tastes better, and so does everything you cook with tap water.
Your appliances last longer because hard water minerals and sediment aren’t building up inside them anymore. Your water heater runs more efficiently. Your washing machine, dishwasher, and ice maker all benefit from cleaner water flowing through them.
Your skin and hair feel different after a shower. No more dryness or irritation from chlorine and other treatment chemicals that municipal water systems use. You’re not washing your family in the same water you wouldn’t want them drinking.
You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap is cleaner than what you’ve been paying for at the store. That’s not just convenient, it adds up to real savings over time.
We’re a local Florida company that specializes in whole-house water purification systems for Atlantic Beach homeowners. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with a perfect 5-star score and zero complaints.
That matters because you’re going to need service at some point. Filters need changing. Systems need maintenance. When national companies sell you equipment and disappear, you’re stuck figuring it out yourself or paying someone else to fix what they installed.
We service what we sell. We understand Atlantic Beach water quality issues because we work with them every day. We know what’s in the municipal supply, what homeowners near the coast deal with, and how to design a system that handles your specific water conditions. We also support military families and first responders with a $500 discount, and we’re proud partners with the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
We start with a water quality assessment at your Atlantic Beach home. We test what’s actually in your water so we’re not guessing about what you need. Some homes deal with heavy sediment, others have hard water issues, and many have both plus chlorine and other treatment chemicals from the municipal supply.
Based on those results, we design a point-of-entry system that installs where water enters your home. That means every drop that flows to any fixture, appliance, or faucet goes through the filtration process first. Most systems use multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemicals, and depending on your water test, we might recommend adding a water softener combination to handle hardness.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We’re working with your main water line, so this isn’t a DIY project. The system sits between the meter and your home’s plumbing, treating all the water before it splits off to different areas of your house.
After installation, the system runs automatically. Most whole house filters use filter media backwashing to clean themselves, which means less maintenance for you. We’ll show you what to watch for and set up a service schedule based on your water usage and the specific system we install.
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A complete point-of-entry system treats all the water coming into your Atlantic Beach home. That includes the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, outdoor spigots, and any appliance connected to your water supply.
The filtration stages depend on what your water test shows, but most homeowners need sediment removal, carbon filtration for chlorine and chemical taste, and some level of hardness treatment. Atlantic Beach gets its water from the municipal supply, which means it’s treated with chlorine and other disinfectants that make it safe to drink but leave it tasting and smelling like a swimming pool.
Sediment filters catch particles before they can damage your appliances or show up in your drinking water. Carbon filters handle the chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and other chemicals that affect taste and smell. If your water is hard, which is common in Florida, a softener component protects your plumbing and appliances from scale buildup that shortens their lifespan and reduces efficiency.
We size the system based on your home’s water usage and flow rate requirements. A system that’s too small will restrict water pressure. One that’s oversized costs more than necessary and doesn’t perform any better. We match the equipment to your actual needs, not what’s easiest to sell.
Most systems need filter changes every six to twelve months depending on your water quality and how much water your household uses. If you’re running a lot of laundry, taking long showers, or have a larger family, you’ll go through filters faster than a smaller household with lower usage.
Sediment filters typically need more frequent changes than carbon filters because they’re catching physical particles that clog the media. Carbon filters last longer but eventually become saturated and stop removing chlorine and chemicals effectively. You’ll notice when they need changing because the chlorine taste and smell start coming back.
Systems with backwashing capability clean themselves automatically, which extends the time between major service appointments. We set up a maintenance schedule when we install your system and send reminders when it’s time for service. Most Atlantic Beach homeowners find the maintenance less hassle than they expected, especially compared to dealing with poor water quality or buying bottled water constantly.
It depends on the contaminants and the type of system you install. Multi-stage filtration with carbon and sediment removal handles chlorine, sediment, rust, volatile organic compounds, and many common chemicals found in treated municipal water. That covers what most Atlantic Beach homeowners are dealing with.
If your water test shows specific contaminants like heavy metals, certain bacteria, or other compounds, we design the system to target those issues. Some situations call for reverse osmosis stages or specialized media. We don’t install a generic system and hope it works, we test first and build the filtration around your actual water quality.
No system removes literally everything, but a properly designed point-of-entry filter eliminates the contaminants that affect your health, your appliances, and how your water tastes and smells. We’re transparent about what the system will and won’t do based on your water test results. If something requires a different approach, we’ll tell you that upfront instead of selling you equipment that won’t solve your problem.
Complete systems typically range from a few thousand dollars to higher depending on the size of your home, the complexity of your water issues, and what type of filtration stages you need. A basic sediment and carbon setup costs less than a system that includes water softening, multiple filtration stages, or reverse osmosis components.
We don’t quote prices without testing your water first because we’d be guessing about what you actually need. Some Atlantic Beach homes have relatively clean water that just needs chlorine removal and basic filtration. Others deal with hardness, sediment, and multiple water quality issues that require more comprehensive treatment.
The upfront cost is higher than a simple under-sink filter, but you’re treating all the water in your home instead of just one faucet. When you factor in what you’re spending on bottled water, the damage hard water does to appliances, and the cost of replacing water heaters and other equipment prematurely, a whole house system pays for itself over time. We offer a $500 discount for military families and first responders, which helps offset the initial investment.
Point-of-entry systems install where water enters your home and treat everything before it reaches any fixture or appliance. Point-of-use filters attach to individual faucets or sit under a specific sink and only treat water at that location.
A point-of-entry filter means you get clean water from every tap, shower, toilet, washing machine, dishwasher, and outdoor spigot. You’re not just filtering drinking water, you’re filtering the water you bathe in, wash clothes with, and that runs through all your appliances. That protects your plumbing system, extends appliance life, and gives you consistent water quality throughout your Atlantic Beach home.
Point-of-use filters are cheaper and easier to install, but they only solve the problem in one spot. You’re still showering in chlorinated water, washing dishes in hard water, and running untreated water through your washing machine and water heater. For homeowners who want comprehensive protection and consistent water quality everywhere, point-of-entry is the approach that makes sense. It costs more upfront but treats the whole problem instead of just one faucet.
A properly sized system shouldn’t cause noticeable pressure loss. If the filter is too small for your home’s flow rate requirements, then yes, you’ll see reduced pressure. That’s why we size the system based on your actual water usage and the number of fixtures that might run simultaneously.
Most pressure issues come from undersized equipment or clogged filters that haven’t been maintained. When filters fill up with sediment and contaminants, water can’t flow through as easily and pressure drops. Regular maintenance prevents that problem. Backwashing systems clean themselves automatically, which helps maintain consistent flow.
If you already have low water pressure in your Atlantic Beach home, we’ll identify that during the assessment. Sometimes the issue is with the municipal supply or your home’s plumbing, not the filtration system. We’re not going to install equipment that makes an existing problem worse. If your pressure is borderline, we’ll discuss options like pressure boosting or adjusting the system design to maintain adequate flow throughout your home.
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