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Your water heater stops building up sediment that cuts its lifespan in half. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your coffee tastes like coffee, not chlorine.
That’s what a whole home carbon filter does. It catches the stuff causing problems before it reaches a single tap in your house.
You’re not buying a filter. You’re buying back the years your appliances should have lasted, the soap that actually lathers, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing what’s in your water. Florida’s hard water is brutal on plumbing and appliances. A water softener combination handles the minerals while multi-stage sediment filtration removes everything else.
The result is water you can trust at every sink, shower, and appliance. No more second-guessing what your family is drinking or bathing in.
We’ve been handling water treatment in Greenland and throughout Central Florida with over 50 years of combined team experience. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints since our accreditation in 2023.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow professional standards that matter. We also don’t disappear after installation. We service what we sell, which apparently isn’t common anymore.
Greenland sits in an area where well water and city water both come with their own headaches. We’ve tested enough water in this region to know exactly what you’re dealing with. Hard water, chlorine, sediment, sometimes iron. We design systems based on your actual water test results, not a one-size-fits-all catalog.
We start with a water test. Not a guess, not a standard package. We test your water to see what’s actually in it, because Greenland water varies depending on whether you’re on city supply or a private well.
Once we know what we’re removing, we design a point-of-entry system that handles it. That usually means multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemicals, and often a water softener combination if your hardness levels are high. The system installs where water enters your home, so every pipe downstream gets treated water.
Filter media backwashing happens automatically on a schedule. The system cleans itself by reversing water flow through the filter bed, flushing out trapped sediment and recharging the media. You’re not manually cleaning anything.
After installation, you’ve got clean water at every tap. We walk you through maintenance, which is minimal. Most systems just need a media change every few years depending on your water usage and quality.
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A complete whole house water filter system includes the filtration tanks, control valves, filter media, installation, and a custom design based on your water analysis. We size everything to your home’s water usage and the number of people in your household.
In Greenland, most homes need sediment filtration because of the sandy soil and aging infrastructure. If you’re on well water, iron and sulfur are common issues. City water customers deal with chlorine and occasional taste problems. We address what’s actually there, not what a brochure says you might need.
Your system comes with professional installation. We handle the plumbing connections, set up the backwash cycles, and test everything before we leave. You also get ongoing service support, because these systems occasionally need adjustments or media replacement.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. If you’ve served, we want you to know about it before you call anyone else.
A drinking water filter treats one tap, usually under your kitchen sink. A whole house water filter is a point-of-entry system that treats all the water coming into your home before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance.
That means your washing machine, dishwasher, water heater, and every bathroom gets filtered water. You’re protecting your appliances from sediment and mineral buildup while also improving water quality for drinking, cooking, and bathing.
If you only filter drinking water, you’re still showering in chlorine, washing clothes in hard water, and shortening the life of your water heater. A whole home system handles everything at once. It’s more comprehensive, and in Florida’s water conditions, it’s usually the smarter investment.
Most whole house systems with automatic backwashing need very little hands-on maintenance. The filter media backwashing cycle runs on its own, usually every few days, to clean the filter bed and flush out trapped sediment.
What you will need to do is replace the filter media every 3-5 years, depending on your water quality and how much water your household uses. If you have a carbon filter, the carbon eventually gets saturated and stops removing chlorine effectively. Sediment filters and softener resin also have a lifespan.
We provide maintenance reminders and can handle media replacement when it’s time. Some customers prefer to do it themselves, which is fine. The systems are designed to be serviceable. You’re not calling us every month. You’re calling us every few years, or when something changes with your water quality.
A whole house system can remove both, but it depends on the design. Hard water requires a water softener, which uses ion exchange resin to remove calcium and magnesium. Chlorine removal requires a carbon filter, which absorbs chlorine and improves taste and odor.
Most homes in Greenland need both, so we install a combination system. Water flows through the sediment filter first to catch particles, then through the softener to remove hardness, and finally through the carbon filter to remove chlorine and chemicals.
Each stage handles a specific problem. You can’t remove hardness with carbon, and you can’t remove chlorine with a softener. That’s why custom design matters. We test your water, identify what needs to be removed, and build a system that actually handles it. One-size-fits-all systems usually miss something.
Cost depends on the size of your home, your water quality, and what you need removed. A basic sediment and carbon system for a small home might start around a few thousand dollars. A full multi-stage system with softening and advanced filtration for a larger home can run significantly more.
We don’t give prices without testing your water first, because we don’t know what you need until we see your results. Selling you a system based on guesses wastes your money and doesn’t solve the problem.
What we can tell you is that a quality system pays for itself in appliance protection and reduced maintenance costs. Water heaters last longer. Dishwashers don’t clog. Soap works better, so you use less. If you’re currently buying bottled water, that expense disappears. We also offer a $500 discount for military and first responders, which helps offset the investment.
City water is treated to meet legal standards, but legal doesn’t always mean ideal. Chlorine is added to kill bacteria, and it does its job. But it also makes your water taste like a pool and dries out your skin and hair.
City water in Greenland can also pick up sediment from aging pipes, especially if you live in an older neighborhood. You might notice cloudy water or particles in your tap water after heavy rain or when the city flushes hydrants.
A whole house filter removes the chlorine, filters out sediment, and improves taste and odor throughout your home. If you have hard water on top of that, a water softener combination protects your appliances from scale buildup. City water is safe to drink, but that doesn’t mean it’s great for your home or comfortable to use. A point-of-entry system makes it better.
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