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You stop seeing orange stains on your fixtures. Your soap lathers the way it should. Your coffee tastes better, and your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower.
Hard water in North Shore isn’t just annoying. It’s costing you money in appliance repairs, extra detergent, and bottled water. It’s leaving mineral deposits in your pipes and on your dishes. And if you’ve got iron or sulfur in your well water, you’re dealing with rust stains and that rotten egg smell that won’t quit.
A point-of-entry system treats water before it enters your home. That means every tap, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water. You’re not just fixing one problem at the sink. You’re protecting your whole plumbing system, extending the life of your water heater, and making sure your family isn’t drinking or bathing in water loaded with contaminants you can’t see.
We’re not new to this. We’ve been handling North Shore’s hard water, iron problems, and sulfur issues since before whole house filtration was a household term. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. And we’re not a national franchise that sells you a system and disappears.
North Shore sits in an area where groundwater picks up calcium and magnesium as it moves through limestone. That’s why your water is hard. It’s also why iron and sulfur show up in wells. We test your water first, then design a system based on what’s actually in it and how much water your household uses. One size doesn’t fit all, and we don’t pretend it does.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. We’re testing for hardness, iron, sulfur, pH, and contaminants like PFAS that you can’t taste or smell. That tells us what you’re dealing with and what kind of system will actually solve it.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a custom system. That might include multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters for chlorine and taste issues, or a water softener combination if you’ve got serious hardness. If you’ve got iron or sulfur, we’ll add specific filtration media that targets those. Some systems use salt, others don’t. We’ll explain the difference and let you decide.
Installation happens at your main water line. The system treats water right where it enters your home, before it splits off to your kitchen, bathrooms, and appliances. We handle the setup, test everything, and show you how the system works. Most installations take a few hours. You’ll have filtered water running through your whole house by the time we leave.
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Every system we install is built around your water test results. If your water is loaded with calcium and magnesium, you’ll need something that prevents scale buildup without wasting water. If iron is staining everything orange, you need a filter that removes it before it oxidizes. If sulfur is the issue, we’re targeting hydrogen sulfide gas with specific media that eliminates the smell.
North Shore homeowners deal with a mix of municipal and well water. Municipal water in Florida often has chlorine, hardness, and trace contaminants. Well water tends to have higher iron, sulfur, and mineral content. We see it all, and we’ve got systems that handle both. Some use UV filtration to kill bacteria. Others use filter media backwashing to clean themselves automatically. We match the equipment to the problem.
You’re also getting ongoing service. These systems need occasional maintenance, and we don’t sell you something and vanish. We’re local, we’re available, and we’ve been doing this long enough to know what breaks and what lasts. If you’re military or a first responder, we’re taking $500 off. That’s not a promotion. That’s just how we operate.
If you’re seeing white or orange buildup on faucets, your dishes have spots, or your water smells like sulfur, you’ve got a water quality issue. Hard water is the most common problem in North Shore, with mineral levels typically between 100 and 300 parts per million. That’s considered hard to very hard.
Other signs include dry skin and hair after showering, soap that doesn’t lather well, and appliances that wear out faster than they should. If you’re on well water, iron and sulfur are common. If you’re on city water, you might be dealing with chlorine taste and emerging contaminants like PFAS. A water test will tell you exactly what’s in your water and whether a whole house system makes sense. We do that test for free, and it takes about 20 minutes.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. It uses either salt or a salt-free conditioning process to prevent scale buildup in your pipes and appliances. A whole house filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, iron, sulfur, and bacteria. Most homes in North Shore need both.
If you only soften your water, you’re not filtering out chlorine, bad taste, or harmful contaminants. If you only filter, you’re not stopping scale buildup from hard water. A water softener combination system does both. It softens the water to protect your plumbing and appliances, and it filters out everything else to make your water safe and clean. We design systems that handle whatever your water test shows, so you’re not paying for equipment you don’t need or skipping something that would actually help.
Salt-free systems typically last 5 to 20 years depending on your water conditions and how much water you use. That’s actually longer than most salt-based softeners, which usually need major service or replacement every 8 to 12 years. The filtration media inside the system will need to be replaced periodically, but the tanks and valves are built to last.
How often you replace media depends on what’s in your water and how much you’re filtering. Carbon filters might need new media every few years. Iron and sulfur filters can last longer if they’re maintained properly. We’ll walk you through the maintenance schedule when we install your system, and we’re available for service when you need it. The key is getting a system that’s properly sized for your household. Undersized systems wear out faster because they’re working harder than they should.
Yes, but not every system does. PFAS, also called “forever chemicals,” are showing up in water supplies across Florida, including North Shore. A standard sediment filter won’t remove them. You need activated carbon filtration or a reverse osmosis stage specifically designed to capture PFAS molecules.
We test for PFAS during your water analysis if you’re concerned about it. If it’s present, we’ll design a system with the right filtration media to remove it. The same goes for other contaminants like arsenic, lead, and bacteria. Multi-stage sediment filtration combined with carbon and UV treatment can handle most of what’s in North Shore water. The important thing is knowing what you’re filtering before you buy a system. That’s why we start with a test, not a sales pitch.
It depends on what’s in your water and what kind of system you need. A basic sediment and carbon filter setup costs less than a full water softener combination with iron removal and UV sterilization. We’re not going to quote you a price without testing your water first, because the system has to match the problem.
What we can tell you is that a properly installed system pays for itself over time. You’re not buying bottled water anymore. You’re not replacing appliances as often. You’re using less soap and detergent because soft water lathers better. And you’re protecting your plumbing from scale buildup that leads to expensive repairs. We offer a $500 discount for military and first responders, and we’ll walk you through exactly what you’re paying for before we install anything. No surprises, no upsells.
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