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You stop noticing the chlorine smell when you shower. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. The white buildup around faucets and showerheads disappears.
Your water heater runs more efficiently because scale isn’t coating the heating elements. Your washing machine doesn’t have to work as hard. Appliances that rely on water—refrigerators, ice makers, dishwashers—last years longer than they would otherwise.
Central Florida water measures between 7 to 15 grains per gallon of hardness, which means every gallon of untreated water is depositing minerals throughout your plumbing. A point-of-entry system stops that before it reaches a single pipe. You’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re protecting the entire system your home runs on.
We’ve been installing whole home carbon filters and multi-stage sediment filtration systems across Lake County for decades. 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.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment—softening, filtration, and purification. That specialization matters when you’re dealing with Tangerine’s water conditions, which can vary block by block depending on whether you’re on municipal supply or a private well.
If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount. Florida has nearly 1.4 million veterans, and we’ve built our business serving families who’ve served us.
We start with a water analysis. Not a generic test—an actual assessment of your water’s hardness, chlorine levels, sediment, and any contaminants specific to your area. That tells us what size system you need and what type of filter media works best.
Then we design a system based on your household size and daily water usage. A family of four uses different volumes than a couple, and your system needs to be sized accordingly. Undersized systems from big-box stores fail because they can’t handle the load.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry where water first enters your home. That’s why it’s called a POE system. Everything downstream gets filtered. We install the tank, connect it to your plumbing, and set up the backwashing cycle if your system uses one. You’ll have clean water at every outlet in your house within hours.
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A properly designed whole house water filter includes multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles before they reach your fixtures. It includes activated carbon to remove chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and the taste and odor issues that make Florida tap water unpleasant to drink.
If you have hard water—and in Tangerine, you almost certainly do—you’ll likely need a water softener combination or a salt-free conditioning system that prevents scale without adding sodium. We offer both. The salt-free option uses no electricity, wastes no water, and requires almost no maintenance.
For families concerned about bacteria or microorganisms, we install UV purification systems that use ultraviolet light to kill waterborne pathogens without chemicals. That’s especially important if you’re on well water, which isn’t treated by a municipal facility.
Lake County water averages over 200 parts per million of hardness. That’s considered extremely hard. Every shower, every load of laundry, every glass of water is carrying minerals that build up over time. Your system is designed to handle that specific challenge, not some national average that doesn’t apply here.
The cost depends on the size of your home, your daily water usage, and what’s actually in your water. A basic sediment and carbon filtration system for a smaller home starts around a few thousand dollars. If you need a water softener combination or UV purification, the price goes up.
But here’s what matters more than the upfront cost: a properly sized system saves you money over time. Scale buildup from hard water shortens the lifespan of your water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, and refrigerator. Replacing a water heater costs more than preventing the damage in the first place.
We do a free water analysis and give you an exact quote based on what your home actually needs. No guessing, no generic pricing. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.
A whole house filter removes sediment, chlorine, chemicals, and contaminants. It improves taste, smell, and clarity. A water softener removes hardness—the calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances.
Most homes in Central Florida need both. The filter handles the stuff you can taste and see. The softener handles the stuff that’s damaging your plumbing and making your soap not lather. You can install them separately or get a combination system that does both.
There are also salt-free water conditioners that don’t technically soften water but prevent scale from forming. They’re a good option if you want to avoid adding sodium to your water or don’t want the maintenance that comes with a traditional softener. We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each based on your water test results.
It depends on the type of system. A basic carbon filter needs the media replaced every few years, depending on your water usage and quality. If you have a backwashing system, it handles cleaning automatically—you just need to check it occasionally to make sure it’s cycling properly.
Salt-based softeners need salt added to the brine tank every few weeks or months, depending on how much water you use. Salt-free conditioners have almost no maintenance—no moving parts, no electricity, no regeneration cycles.
We service all brands, not just the systems we install. If you bought a system from someone else and they’re not returning your calls, we’ll take care of it. A lot of national companies sell systems and disappear when something needs attention. We don’t do that.
Yes, but you need the right type of filtration. Sulfur—that rotten egg smell—comes from hydrogen sulfide gas in well water. A standard carbon filter won’t remove it. You need an oxidizing filter or an aeration system that converts the gas into a solid form that can be filtered out.
If your well water smells like sulfur, we test it first to confirm that’s the issue and check for other contaminants that often come with it, like iron or manganese. Then we design a system that handles all of it, not just the smell.
Well water in parts of Lake County can have multiple issues at once—hardness, sulfur, iron, bacteria. A one-size-fits-all filter from a hardware store won’t cut it. You need a system designed for your specific water chemistry.
Technically, yes. Realistically, you probably shouldn’t. The filter has to be installed at your main water line, which means cutting into your plumbing and making sure the connections are watertight. If it’s not sized correctly for your flow rate, you’ll lose water pressure throughout your house.
You also need to know what you’re filtering for. If you don’t test your water first, you’re guessing at what type of media to use. A system designed for chlorine removal won’t help with hardness. A softener won’t remove sediment.
The bigger issue is ongoing service. If something goes wrong with a DIY install, you’re on your own. If we install it, we service it. We also make sure it’s sized correctly from the start, which saves you from having to replace an undersized system a year later when it can’t keep up with your household’s demand.
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