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Hard water cuts your water heater’s life in half. Instead of lasting 12 to 15 years, you’re replacing it every 6 to 8—costing you an extra $1,200 to $1,500 each time. Your dishwasher clogs. Your washing machine works harder. Your showerhead gets crusted with mineral buildup.
A whole house water filter with a water softener combination handles the problem at the source. Every gallon that enters your home gets treated before it touches your pipes, your skin, or your appliances. That means no more scale forming inside your water heater. No more soap scum on glass. No more stiff towels or faded clothes.
You’ll also taste the difference. Municipal water in Lake Weir is treated with chlorine or chloramine to meet safety standards, but that doesn’t mean it tastes good. Multi-stage sediment filtration and whole home carbon filters remove chlorine, VOCs, and disinfection byproducts while protecting your plumbing and improving what comes out of every tap.
We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star review record with no complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our work meets industry standards for water treatment and filtration.
We know Lake Weir’s water. The algae blooms. The septic contamination from 2,081 tanks feeding into the watershed. The nitrogen and phosphate levels that keep climbing. Whether you’re on city water or a private well, we’ve seen what’s coming through your pipes—and we know how to fix it.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, and we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in giving back to the people who serve our community.
We start with water testing. Not a guess based on your zip code—actual lab analysis of what’s in your water. That tells us whether you need a softener, a carbon filter, sediment filtration, or a combination system. Most homes in Lake Weir need all three.
Once we know what you’re dealing with, we design a point-of-entry system that fits your home size, water usage, and contamination profile. These systems install at your main water line, so everything gets filtered before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and water heater.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We mount the system, connect it to your main line, and test flow rates to make sure there’s no pressure drop. Then we walk you through basic maintenance—usually just replacing a sediment filter every 6 to 9 months. The carbon media and resin in the softener last years, and the system backwashes itself automatically to stay efficient.
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Most whole house systems we install in Lake Weir include three stages. First is sediment filtration, which catches dirt, rust, and particulates before they clog your fixtures or damage your appliances. Second is a whole home carbon filter, which removes chlorine, chloramines, VOCs, and the disinfection byproducts that make water taste like a swimming pool. Third is a water softener, which removes calcium and magnesium so you don’t get scale buildup.
Filter media backwashing happens automatically on a timer. The system flushes itself clean without you lifting a finger. You’ll replace the sediment pre-filter a couple times a year—that’s it. No complicated maintenance. No ongoing service contracts unless you want them.
Flow rates range from 9 to 20 gallons per minute depending on your home size, so you won’t lose pressure when two showers are running or the dishwasher kicks on. These systems are built to handle real household demand, not just light use.
A properly designed point-of-entry system with multi-stage carbon filtration can reduce many of the toxins associated with blue-green algae, including microcystins. Carbon filters are effective at adsorbing organic compounds, but the level of protection depends on the specific contaminants in your water and the system design.
If you’re on a private well near Lake Weir or pulling from a surface water source, we recommend lab testing first. That tells us exactly what’s present and at what concentration. From there, we can spec a system that targets those specific contaminants—whether that’s activated carbon, a tighter sediment filter, or additional treatment stages.
Municipal water in Marion County is already treated to meet EPA standards, but if you want an extra layer of protection or you’re concerned about what’s in the lake, a whole home carbon filter gives you that coverage at every tap.
Most whole house systems we install range from $2,000 to $5,000 depending on the size of your home, your water quality, and whether you need a softener included. A basic sediment and carbon setup runs on the lower end. A full point-of-entry system with a water softener combination and higher flow capacity runs higher.
Over 10 years, the total cost of ownership—including filters, salt, and maintenance—averages $3,300 to $7,500. Compare that to $12,000 for bottled water over the same period, and you break even in 2 to 4 years. After that, it’s just savings and better water.
We don’t push financing or upsell you on features you don’t need. We test your water, show you what’s in it, and build a system that solves the actual problems. If you only need a softener, that’s what we’ll recommend. If you need a full multi-stage setup, we’ll explain why.
Probably. Hard water is the most common water problem in Florida, and a standard carbon filter won’t remove calcium and magnesium. Those minerals cause scale buildup in your pipes, water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine. They also make soap less effective and leave spots on your dishes and glass shower doors.
A water softener combination system handles both issues. The softener removes hardness. The carbon filter removes chlorine, taste, and odor. The sediment filter catches particulates. All three work together as a point-of-entry system, treating water before it enters your home’s plumbing.
If you skip the softener, you’ll still deal with scale. Your water heater will still fail early. Your appliances will still clog. A filter alone won’t solve that. You need ion exchange resin to pull out the hardness minerals, and that’s what a softener does.
Sediment pre-filters get replaced every 6 to 9 months depending on your water quality and household usage. If you’re on well water with a lot of sediment, you might change it closer to every 6 months. If you’re on city water, you can stretch it to 9.
The carbon media in a whole home carbon filter lasts 5 to 7 years before it needs replacing. The resin in your water softener lasts even longer—often 10 to 15 years if the system is maintained properly. Filter media backwashing keeps both the carbon and resin clean between replacements, so you’re not constantly swapping out expensive components.
You’ll also add salt to the softener brine tank every month or two, depending on your water hardness and how much water you use. That’s a 40-pound bag from any hardware store. It’s simple maintenance, and most homeowners handle it themselves without calling us.
Not if it’s sized correctly. Whole house systems are designed to maintain flow rates between 9 and 20 gallons per minute depending on your home size and plumbing. That’s enough to run multiple showers, a dishwasher, and a washing machine at the same time without a noticeable drop in pressure.
Pressure loss usually happens when someone installs an undersized system or uses a single-stage filter with a restrictive flow design. Point-of-entry systems we install are built for whole-home demand, not just a single faucet. The filter housings are larger, the media beds are deeper, and the plumbing connections are sized to handle real household usage.
If you’re starting with low pressure, a filter won’t fix that—but it won’t make it worse either. If your pressure is fine now, it’ll stay fine after installation. We test flow before and after to make sure everything performs the way it should.
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