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Your morning shower stops drying out your skin. The water from your kitchen faucet tastes clean enough to drink without hesitation. Your coffee doesn’t have that faint chlorine aftertaste anymore.
Your dishwasher and washing machine last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup with every cycle. You stop buying cases of bottled water every week. Your water heater runs more efficiently because scale isn’t coating the heating elements.
These aren’t small quality-of-life improvements. When you install a whole home carbon filter or multi-stage sediment filtration system, you’re addressing the root cause of Florida’s notoriously hard, chlorinated water. Every fixture in your house benefits from cleaner water, and you notice the difference immediately.
We’ve been installing whole house water filters across Lake County and Central Florida since the 1970s. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A+ rating with the BBB with zero complaints.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We focus exclusively on water treatment because that’s where we’ve built our expertise. Mount Olive homeowners deal with the same hard water and chlorine issues that affect most of Florida, and we’ve been solving those problems longer than most companies in this space have existed.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. This isn’t a sales pitch disguised as a test. We’re checking your water’s hardness level, chlorine content, sediment, and any other contaminants that might be present.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system that addresses your specific issues. That might mean a water softener combination with carbon filtration, or a multi-stage setup that handles sediment before it reaches your carbon filters. We install the system at your main water line so every drop that enters your house gets treated.
After installation, we walk you through how the system works and what maintenance looks like. Most systems use filter media backwashing to clean themselves automatically, but you’ll still want to know when filters need replacing and how to check that everything’s running properly.
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A whole house water filter in Mount Olive, FL needs to handle specific challenges. Our aquifer-sourced water picks up minerals as it moves through limestone. Municipal treatment adds chlorine for disinfection. Older pipes contribute sediment. All of this ends up in your home’s water supply.
Your system will typically include sediment pre-filters that catch particles before they reach your main filtration media. Carbon filters remove chlorine and improve taste. If you have hard water, we’ll add a softener to prevent scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.
The setup is custom because your water chemistry is unique. Lake County water can vary significantly from one neighborhood to another. We don’t install the same system in every home because that wouldn’t make sense. You get what your water test says you need, not what we happen to have in stock.
Most residential systems range from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on your home’s size, water quality issues, and the type of filtration you need. A basic sediment and carbon setup costs less than a comprehensive system with water softening and advanced filtration stages.
The price includes equipment, installation, and initial setup. We don’t charge separately for the water analysis. Some companies advertise low equipment prices but add installation fees that double the final cost, so make sure you’re comparing total project costs when you’re getting quotes.
You’ll also want to factor in filter replacement costs. Carbon filters typically need changing every 6-12 months depending on your water usage and quality. Sediment pre-filters might need more frequent replacement if your water has high particulate content.
Yes, that’s one of the primary benefits of whole home carbon filters. Activated carbon is extremely effective at removing chlorine and the taste and odor that come with it. You’ll notice the difference immediately after installation.
Municipal water treatment in Florida uses chlorine levels high enough that most people can smell and taste it. While chlorine makes water safe to drink by killing bacteria, it’s not pleasant. A carbon filter removes it before the water reaches your faucets and showerheads.
The chlorine removal also benefits your skin and hair. Chlorinated water can be drying and irritating, especially if you have sensitive skin. Once you have filtered water throughout your home, showers feel different and your skin doesn’t feel as tight or dry afterward.
It depends on your water test results. If your water hardness is above 7 grains per gallon, you’ll likely benefit from a water softener combination system. Hard water causes scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, and appliances, which shortens their lifespan and reduces efficiency.
Mount Olive is in a region of Florida known for hard water due to the limestone aquifer that supplies most of our drinking water. Most homes we work with do need softening in addition to filtration. The softener handles mineral content while the carbon filters address chlorine and taste issues.
You can install a filter without a softener, but you won’t be solving the full problem. Hard water will still leave deposits on your fixtures, create soap scum, and make your water heater work harder. A complete system addresses both hardness and filtration for the best results.
Most point-of-entry systems need filter changes every 6-12 months, depending on your water quality and household usage. Sediment pre-filters may need more frequent replacement if your water has high particulate content. The main carbon filters typically last closer to a year.
Many systems include automatic backwashing features that clean the filter media without requiring your involvement. You’ll hear the system run through its backwash cycle periodically, usually at night. This extends the life of your filters and keeps the system running efficiently.
We recommend annual water testing to make sure your system is performing as expected. Water chemistry can change over time, and an annual test helps catch any issues before they become problems. We’ll also check that all components are functioning properly during routine maintenance visits.
Installation requires cutting into your main water line and properly sizing the system for your home’s flow rate. Most homeowners don’t have the tools or experience to do this correctly. Improper installation can cause leaks, reduce water pressure, or result in a system that doesn’t filter effectively.
You also need to know where to install the system in your plumbing layout. It needs to go after your main shutoff but before any branch lines split off to different parts of your house. The location affects how well the system works and how easy it is to maintain.
Professional installation typically takes 3-4 hours and includes pressure testing, flow rate verification, and a full system check before we leave. We also handle any necessary permits and make sure the installation meets local codes. The peace of mind and warranty protection that come with professional installation are worth the cost.
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