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Your guests stop noticing the smell. That’s usually the first thing—no more sulfur odor when someone turns on the tap or flushes a toilet.
Your appliances last longer. Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines aren’t fighting scale buildup anymore. You’re not replacing them every few years because hard water destroyed the heating elements.
You stop scrubbing orange stains off everything. The iron that’s been staining your toilets, sinks, and shower walls gets filtered out before it ever reaches your fixtures. Your cleaning routine gets a lot shorter.
Your skin and hair feel different after a shower. Without chlorine, heavy minerals, and other contaminants running over you, the water just feels softer. You’re not drying out your skin every time you wash.
You’re not buying bottled water by the case anymore. When the water coming from every faucet is clean, you actually use it. You fill up a glass from the kitchen sink without thinking twice.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial water treatment since the 1970s. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A-rating with the BBB—five stars, no complaints.
We only do water treatment. No plumbing. No water heaters. Just filtration, softening, and purification systems designed for homes dealing with Florida’s specific water problems.
Nelmar Terrace sits on the same limestone aquifer system that causes issues across Central Florida. Iron-rich soil, sulfur from limestone deposits, bacteria in oxygen-depleted wells—we’ve seen it all. Your water problems aren’t unique, but your home’s solution needs to be custom-built based on what’s actually in your water.
We start with a free water analysis. Not a sales pitch—an actual test of your water to see what contaminants we’re dealing with. Hardness levels, iron content, sulfur, bacteria, pH—we need to know what’s there before we recommend anything.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a point-of-entry system for your home. That means the filter goes where your water line enters the house, so every drop that comes through gets treated. We’re talking about multi-stage sediment filtration, whole home carbon filters if needed, water softener combination units for hardness, and UV sterilization if bacteria is present.
The installation happens at your main water line. We’re not putting filters under one sink—this is a whole house water filter that treats everything. Showers, toilets, washing machine, dishwasher, every faucet. The system is sized based on your home’s water usage, how many bathrooms you have, and how many people live there.
After installation, the system runs on its own. Most use filter media backwashing to clean themselves automatically. You’re not changing cartridges every month. Depending on what system you need, some require salt for softening, others run without chemicals or electricity.
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A custom-designed system based on your water test results. We’re not selling you a one-size-fits-all unit. If you’ve got 18 grains per gallon of hardness, high iron, and sulfur, your system will handle all three. If it’s just bacteria and sediment, we build for that.
Complete contaminant removal at the point of entry. Iron and rust get filtered out. Bacterial iron gets killed. Sulfur and that rotten egg smell get eliminated. Hard water minerals that destroy appliances get removed before they reach your pipes.
Equipment that’s built to last. We’re talking about systems designed for Florida well water and municipal supply issues—the kind of equipment that runs for 15-plus years if it’s maintained right. You’re not replacing this in three years.
Protection for everything that uses water in your home. Your water heater isn’t accumulating scale. Your dishwasher isn’t getting clogged with mineral deposits. Your washing machine isn’t getting destroyed by iron. The whole system benefits.
In Nelmar Terrace and surrounding areas, most homes we work with are dealing with multiple issues—not just one. Florida’s aquifer system means you’re often facing hardness and iron and sulfur all at once. That’s why whole home carbon filters combined with softening and UV treatment make sense here. You need a system that addresses the full scope of what’s coming out of your ground or through the municipal line.
If you’re smelling sulfur, seeing iron stains, dealing with scale buildup on fixtures, or worried about bacteria in well water, you probably need a point-of-entry system. Those are the most common signs.
But sometimes the issues aren’t obvious. You might just notice your water heater isn’t lasting as long as it should, or your dishwasher has a weird film on the dishes. That’s often hard water or mineral content doing damage you can’t see yet.
The only way to know for sure is to test your water. We do that for free. We’ll tell you what’s in there, how bad it is, and whether a whole house system makes sense for your situation. Some homes only need a softener. Others need multi-stage filtration with UV sterilization. It depends on your water.
A water softener removes hardness—specifically calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It doesn’t filter out iron, sulfur, bacteria, chlorine, or sediment. It just handles the minerals that make your water “hard.”
A whole house water filter is a broader term. It can include sediment filters, carbon filters for taste and odor, iron removal systems, UV sterilization for bacteria, and yes, sometimes a softener too. Most homes in Nelmar Terrace need more than just softening because Florida water has multiple issues.
That’s why we often install combination systems—a water softener paired with filtration stages that address iron, sulfur, and bacteria. You’re treating the water for everything it needs, not just one problem. If you only install a softener and you’ve got iron in your water, you’re still going to see stains. If you only filter sediment and your water is 20 grains hard, your appliances are still getting destroyed.
It depends entirely on what your water needs. A basic sediment and carbon filter setup might run a few thousand. A full point-of-entry system with softening, iron and sulfur removal, and UV sterilization will cost more—sometimes significantly more.
But here’s what matters: you’re comparing that cost to replacing water heaters every five years, buying bottled water constantly, scrubbing iron stains daily, and dealing with appliances that fail early. Most homeowners who install a quality system save money over time because they’re not replacing equipment or spending hours on maintenance.
We give you a quote after we test your water. No pressure, no gimmicks. We’ll tell you what the system costs, what it does, and why we’re recommending it. If you’re planning to stay in your home long-term, the investment makes sense. If you’re moving in two years, maybe it doesn’t. We’ll be straight with you either way.
Yes, but only if the system includes UV sterilization or a disinfection stage. A standard sediment filter or carbon filter won’t kill bacteria. You need ultraviolet light or a chemical treatment process to eliminate organisms like E. coli.
We use UV systems for well water in Nelmar Terrace when bacteria is present. The UV light kills bacteria and viruses as the water passes through, and it does it without adding chemicals. No chlorine, no taste or odor changes—just sterilized water.
If your well tested positive for coliform or other bacteria, a UV stage is non-negotiable. We won’t install a system that doesn’t address that. Your health isn’t something we take lightly, and bacteria in drinking water is a real risk. The UV unit gets installed as part of the whole house system, so every drop of water in your home is treated.
It depends on the type of system, but most need attention once or twice a year. If you’ve got a salt-based softener, you’ll need to add salt periodically—usually every few months depending on your water usage and hardness level.
Carbon filters and sediment filters need replacement based on how much water you use and how contaminated your water is. Some last a year, others need changing every six months. If your system uses filter media backwashing, it cleans itself automatically, so you’re not doing much hands-on maintenance.
UV bulbs need replacing about once a year. They lose effectiveness over time even if they still look like they’re working. We can handle all of that for you—we service every brand, not just what we sell. A lot of homeowners in Nelmar Terrace have called us to fix systems that other companies installed and then abandoned. We’ll make sure your system keeps running the way it should.
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