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Your dishes stop coming out of the dishwasher with cloudy spots. Your towels feel softer. Your water heater stops fighting scale buildup that cuts its efficiency in half.
That’s what happens when you install a whole house water filter that actually handles Florida’s water problems. Not just drinking water – every drop that enters your home gets filtered at the point of entry.
Hard water minerals, chlorine, iron, sulfur, bacteria – a multi-stage sediment filtration system removes them before they reach your pipes, your skin, or your coffee maker. You’re not buying bottled water anymore. You’re not scrubbing rust stains off your sinks. Your appliances last longer because they’re not constantly battling contaminated water.
Dupont Center pulls water from Florida’s aquifer system, which means limestone, minerals, and whatever seeps through our porous soil. A whole home carbon filter combined with the right treatment media handles what’s actually in your water – not just what sounds good in an ad.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and zero complaints. We’ve been doing this for over 50 years, and we’re members of the National Water Quality Association.
That matters in Dupont Center because Florida water isn’t like water anywhere else. Our aquifer is shallow, our limestone is porous, and our rainfall is constant. What works in Arizona doesn’t work here.
We test your water first. Then we design a system based on what’s actually in it – iron levels, hardness, pH, bacteria, chlorine. We install point-of-entry systems that treat everything, and we service what we sell. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, because that’s just the right thing to do.
We start with a free water analysis at your home in Dupont Center. Not a basic test strip – an actual analysis that tells us what’s in your water and at what levels.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system. That might mean a water softener combination with carbon filtration. It might mean iron removal with UV purification. It might mean a salt-free conditioner if you want to avoid adding sodium.
The system gets installed at your main water line – the point of entry. Everything flows through multi-stage filtration before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor spigots. Some systems use filter media backwashing to clean themselves automatically. Others need periodic media replacement.
We walk you through maintenance requirements before we leave. Most systems are low-maintenance, but you should know what to expect. We also handle service calls if something needs adjustment, because a system that doesn’t get serviced is a system that stops working.
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A whole house water filter treats every gallon that enters your home. That includes your drinking water, shower water, washing machine, dishwasher, and anything else connected to your plumbing.
In Dupont Center, that usually means dealing with hard water minerals that clog pipes and leave residue on everything. It means filtering out chlorine and chloramines that your municipal supplier uses for disinfection. It often means removing iron that stains your fixtures and gives your water a metallic taste.
The system we install depends on your water test results. Whole home carbon filters handle chlorine and organic compounds. Water softener combinations remove calcium and magnesium. Specialized media handles iron, manganese, and sulfur. UV purification kills bacteria without adding chemicals.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Water tastes better. Soap lathers easier. Your skin doesn’t feel dry after showering. Appliances run more efficiently because they’re not fighting scale buildup. And you stop buying bottled water because your tap water is cleaner than what comes in plastic jugs.
It depends on what’s in your water and which filtration media you’re using. Most systems in Dupont Center handle chlorine, sediment, and hard water minerals as a baseline.
If your water test shows iron, we add media that removes it before it stains your sinks and laundry. If you have sulfur, we use a different media that eliminates the rotten egg smell. High bacteria counts get treated with UV purification that kills organisms without chemicals.
A standard multi-stage system includes sediment filtration to catch particles, carbon filtration to remove chlorine and organic compounds, and either a softener or conditioner to handle hardness. Point-of-entry systems treat everything before it reaches your home’s plumbing, which is why they’re more effective than individual faucet filters or pitcher systems.
Basic systems start around $2,000 to $3,000 for a straightforward carbon filter and softener combination. More complex setups with iron removal, UV purification, and advanced media can run $4,000 to $6,000 or more.
The cost depends on your water quality, your home’s size, and how many gallons you use daily. A family of four needs a different capacity than a couple or a household of six.
We test your water for free and give you an exact quote based on what you actually need – not what sounds impressive in a brochure. We also offer $500 off for military members and first responders. Financing is available if you’d rather spread the cost out instead of paying upfront.
Yes, but it’s not complicated. Most systems need a media change or filter replacement every 3 to 5 years, depending on your water quality and usage.
If you have a water softener combination, you’ll need to add salt periodically – usually every 4 to 8 weeks. Carbon filters eventually get saturated and need replacement. Systems with filter media backwashing clean themselves automatically, but the media itself still wears out over time.
We set up a maintenance schedule when we install your system. Some customers handle basic upkeep themselves. Others prefer us to come out annually to check everything. Either way, a system that gets maintained keeps working. A system that gets ignored stops filtering effectively, and you’re back to dealing with the same water problems you paid to fix.
Not if it’s sized correctly. Pressure drop happens when the system is too small for your flow rate or when filters get clogged and don’t get replaced.
We calculate your home’s peak demand before installation. If you have three bathrooms and everyone showers in the morning, your system needs to handle that flow without restriction. Undersized systems create pressure problems. Properly sized systems don’t.
Some older homes in Dupont Center already have low pressure because of corroded pipes or undersized main lines. A whole house filter won’t fix that, but it won’t make it worse if we install the right capacity. If your pressure is already marginal, we’ll tell you upfront so you’re not surprised later.
You can technically install one yourself if you’re comfortable working with plumbing and you know what media your water needs. Most people hire us because getting it wrong means either a system that doesn’t work or a flooded garage.
The installation involves cutting into your main water line, installing the filter housing at the point of entry, setting up drainage for backwash cycles, and programming the control valve. If you’re installing a water softener combination, you’re also running a brine line and setting regeneration schedules.
The bigger issue is knowing what system you actually need. A carbon filter won’t remove iron. A softener won’t kill bacteria. A UV system won’t remove hardness. We test your water first so you’re installing the right equipment – not guessing based on what your neighbor has or what’s on sale at the hardware store.
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