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When we install a point of entry system at your main water line, the water reaching every tap, shower, and appliance in your Tierra Del Sol home has already been filtered. You’re not managing one faucet or relying on a pitcher in the fridge. You’re treating the whole house — which is the only approach that actually solves the problem.
For Tierra Del Sol homeowners, that matters in a specific way. The Villages of Lake-Sumter water utility — which serves this part of Lady Lake — draws from the Floridan Aquifer, a limestone formation that naturally loads your water with calcium and magnesium. Hardness levels in this area reach 10 to 15 grains per gallon, well above the threshold where scale starts building inside water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. That buildup doesn’t announce itself. It just quietly shortens the life of appliances you’ve invested in.
The other issue is what you can’t see or smell. The Environmental Working Group has identified total trihalomethanes — byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter during treatment — in the water supply serving this area. Long-term exposure to these compounds is associated with serious health risks. Our multi-stage filtration system with activated carbon addresses them before the water ever reaches your glass, your showerhead, or your ice maker. Clean tap water throughout your entire home isn’t a luxury in Tierra Del Sol — it’s a straightforward response to what’s actually in the water here.
We’ve been in this industry for more than 50 years, and that’s not a number dropped in to sound impressive — it means we’ve worked through every shift in water treatment technology, every change in Florida’s regulatory landscape, and every type of water condition the Floridan Aquifer produces. We know what’s in the water here in Tierra Del Sol, and we know how to fix it.
What sets us apart in a market like The Villages — where retirement communities have been specifically targeted by high-pressure water treatment sales tactics — is a record that speaks before anyone says a word. An A-rating from the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints on file. A 5-star review average with customers who name our technicians by name. Membership in the Water Quality Association, which holds its members to a professional code of ethics that most local competitors simply aren’t accountable to.
We serve Tierra Del Sol and the surrounding Lady Lake area with the same straightforward approach every time: honest water testing first, a recommendation based on what the test actually shows, and no pressure to decide anything on the spot.
It starts with a free water test. Not a theatrical demonstration designed to alarm you — an honest look at what’s actually in your water. For homes in Tierra Del Sol, that test typically surfaces the hardness levels common to the Floridan Aquifer, along with any disinfection byproducts or other contaminants detected in the Village Center Service Area supply. You see the results. You understand what you’re dealing with. Then a recommendation is made based on those specific findings, not a one-size pitch.
From there, the right system is selected for your home’s size, water usage, and the specific contaminants identified. We install a whole house point of entry system at the main water line — the single point where all water enters your home — so every fixture downstream is covered from day one. Installation is handled by our licensed professionals in compliance with Florida building codes and any applicable Village Center Service Area requirements. This isn’t a DIY product drop-off. It’s a proper installation with accountability behind it.
Once the system is in, you’ll know exactly what maintenance looks like — filter replacement schedules, service intervals, and how to reach us when you need us. For Tierra Del Sol residents who spend part of the year up north, that also means knowing your system is working while you’re away and that your water is ready when you return in the fall.
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Our whole house water filter isn’t a generic box bolted onto a pipe. The system is configured around what your water test shows — because hard water from the Floridan Aquifer and disinfection byproducts from chlorine treatment don’t respond to the same solution, and a system that only addresses one of them is only doing half the job.
For most Tierra Del Sol homes, that means a multi-stage setup: sediment pre-filtration to catch particulates before they reach the primary filter, activated carbon filtration for chlorine removal and reduction of TTHMs and haloacetic acids identified in the Lake-Sumter area water supply, and water conditioning or softening to address the 10 to 15 GPG hardness levels that come standard with Floridan Aquifer water. The result is water that doesn’t scale your fixtures, doesn’t stress your appliances, and doesn’t carry the byproducts that form during municipal treatment.
Every system we install comes with a clear picture of what it does, what it removes, and what upkeep it needs. If you’re a veteran, active military, or first responder, a $500 discount applies — and in a community like Tierra Del Sol with a significant veteran population, that’s a real number worth asking about. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, an organization that provides mortgage-free homes to injured veterans and fallen first responder families — because the values that matter to this community matter to us too.
The short answer is yes — and the reasons are specific to where you live. Tierra Del Sol is served by the Village Center Service Area, which draws water from the Floridan Aquifer through groundwater wells. That aquifer runs through limestone, which means the water naturally picks up calcium and magnesium at levels that reach 10 to 15 grains per gallon in this region. That’s classified as very hard water, and it causes real damage to appliances, fixtures, and plumbing over time.
Beyond hardness, the Environmental Working Group has flagged total trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids as contaminants of concern in the Villages of Lake-Sumter water treatment system. These are byproducts of chlorine disinfection, and they’re associated with long-term health risks. Your water can meet the legal standard and still contain levels that independent health organizations consider problematic. Our whole house filter addresses both issues — the hardness and the chemical byproducts — at the point where water enters your home, before it reaches anything inside.
The most commonly documented concerns in the water serving Tierra Del Sol and The Villages area fall into two categories. The first is hardness — dissolved calcium and magnesium from the Floridan Aquifer that leaves scale on fixtures, clogs appliance components, and reduces the efficiency of water heaters and dishwashers over time. The second is disinfection byproducts, specifically total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs), which form when chlorine used during municipal treatment reacts with naturally occurring organic matter in Florida’s groundwater.
The EWG has also identified concerns around chromium (hexavalent) in some of the utility systems serving The Villages area. Chromium-6 is a probable human carcinogen, and the legal limit in drinking water is set significantly higher than the level that independent health organizations consider safe. That gap between “legal” and “safe” is important to understand. Our whole house multi-stage filtration system — with activated carbon and appropriate filtration media — is designed to reduce these contaminants before they reach your tap.
Hard water leaves calcium and magnesium deposits — called scale — on every surface it contacts. Inside your water heater, that scale acts as insulation between the heating element and the water, forcing the unit to work harder and use more energy to reach the same temperature. Research shows that hard water scale can reduce a water heater’s efficiency by nearly 50% and shorten its lifespan significantly. The same process happens inside dishwashers, washing machines, and ice makers.
For Tierra Del Sol homeowners who have invested in premium homes — median sale prices here run around $492,500 — that’s not a minor concern. The appliances and fixtures in those homes represent a real investment, and hard water at 10 to 15 GPG is actively working against them. Our whole house water conditioning or softening system installed at the point of entry stops that process before the water reaches any appliance. It’s one of the most practical financial arguments for filtration — protecting what you already own, not just improving what you drink.
This is a real and specific concern for Tierra Del Sol residents who split time between Florida and a northern state. When a home sits unoccupied for several months in Central Florida’s heat, water that’s been sitting in your pipes can develop bacterial growth, biofilm, and elevated concentrations of certain dissolved compounds. When you return in the fall and turn on the tap, that’s what comes out first.
A properly installed whole house filtration system helps address this in two ways. First, the filtration media — particularly activated carbon — continues to reduce contaminants in the water that does pass through the system. Second, if your system includes UV treatment capability, it provides an additional layer of protection against bacterial concerns that can develop during seasonal absence. Beyond the system itself, it’s worth having your water retested when you return each season, especially if you’ve been away for three months or more. We can walk you through what that looks like for your specific setup.
If you’re buying bottled water regularly because your tap water tastes off or you don’t trust what’s in it, you’re already paying for a water quality problem — just not solving it. At $75 to $100 a month, that habit runs $900 to $1,200 a year. Over a decade of retirement, you’re looking at $9,000 to $12,000 spent on water that’s regulated less rigorously than municipal tap water and packaged in single-use plastic.
Our whole house filtration system addresses the root issue — the hardness, the chlorine taste and smell, the disinfection byproducts — so that clean water comes from every tap in your home, not just the bottle in the fridge. The system pays for itself within a few years, and the daily convenience of not managing bottled water delivery or lugging cases from the store is immediate. For a Tierra Del Sol homeowner who’s home most of the day and values the quality of that daily experience, the math is straightforward.
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