Reverse Osmosis System Installation near Cisky Park, FL

Cisky Park's Tap Water Has a PFAS Problem. Here's the Fix.

The City of Leesburg’s water supply—which serves Cisky Park—has confirmed PFAS detections. Your standard filter isn’t removing them. A reverse osmosis system is.
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What Changes When Your Water Actually Gets Clean

Stop Buying Bottled Water. Start Drinking From Your Tap.

If you’ve been buying bottled water because you don’t trust what comes out of your tap in Cisky Park, you’re not alone. The City of Leesburg’s water system—which supplies Cisky Park—has seven contaminants reported above EPA health-based guidelines. That includes PFAS compounds confirmed during federal testing, nitrates, and lead at the 90th percentile.

A pitcher filter doesn’t touch most of those. A reverse osmosis system removes 95–99% of dissolved solids, including the PFAS, lead, and nitrates that show up in Leesburg’s water supply.

For most Cisky Park families, that means the end of a $75–$100 monthly bottled water habit. It also means better-tasting coffee, cleaner ice, and water you can actually hand to your kids without second-guessing it.

There’s a longer-term angle too. The Floridan Aquifer—which feeds virtually all of Lake County’s groundwater, including Leesburg’s municipal wells—runs through thick limestone and dolomite. That mineral load quietly scales up the inside of your water heater, dishwasher, and plumbing fixtures over time. Pairing an RO system with proper water treatment addresses both the contaminant side and the hardness side of what Lake County water actually does to a home.

Water Treatment Company Serving Cisky Park, FL

We're Based in Leesburg. We Know Cisky Park's Water.

We’re not a national brand routing calls through a regional dispatch center. Quality Safe Water of Florida LLC is headquartered right here in Leesburg—the same city that supplies water to Cisky Park. That matters more than it sounds.

When one of our technicians shows up at your door in Cisky Park, they’re not seeing Lake County water for the first time. We hold a BBB A-rating with a 5-star score and zero complaints on record—not self-reported, publicly searchable at bbb.org right now. We’re also a member of the National Water Quality Association, which sets the professional and technical standards for this industry.

Water treatment is all we do. No plumbing, no water heaters, no side services. Just water—and we service everything we install.

For active military, veterans, and first responders, we offer a $500 discount. In a community like Leesburg with a strong veteran presence, that’s not a footnote—it’s a real number off a real invoice.

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Reverse Osmosis System Installation Process

From Water Test to Clean Water—Here's How We Do It

We start with a real water analysis—not a quick hardness test designed to push the most expensive system on the truck. We run a lab-grade assessment of what’s actually in your water before recommending anything.

For Cisky Park homes on city water from Leesburg, that means looking at the full picture: PFAS indicators, nitrate levels, hardness, pH, chloramines, and anything else relevant to your specific address. The recommendation comes from the data, not a sales script.

Once the right system is identified, we schedule installation at your convenience. For most under-sink reverse osmosis setups, the work is completed in a single visit—typically a few hours. The system connects to your existing cold water supply line beneath the kitchen sink, runs through a dedicated faucet, and requires no major plumbing modifications in most Cisky Park homes.

If a whole-house RO system is the right fit based on your test results and usage, the process is more involved, but the same principle applies: sized correctly for your home from the start, installed to last.

Because Cisky Park homes sit within the City of Leesburg’s municipal service area, all our installations comply with local backflow prevention requirements—something the city’s water system mandates for any connection point. That’s handled as part of the job, not an afterthought.

After installation, you’ll know what filters need changing and when. We handle that ongoing service too.

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RO Drinking Water Systems for Cisky Park Homes

What You're Actually Getting With This System

A reverse osmosis system from Quality Safe Water of Florida LLC isn’t a box shipped to your door with a YouTube installation guide. It’s a professionally sized, lab-informed, locally installed water filtration system—built around what your specific water actually contains.

For Cisky Park homes, that means accounting for the Floridan Aquifer’s mineral load, the City of Leesburg’s documented PFAS and nitrate levels, and the chloramine disinfection that municipal systems like Leesburg’s typically use. Generic systems sold online aren’t calibrated for any of that.

Under-sink reverse osmosis is the most common setup for Cisky Park homeowners—a compact, multi-stage filtration system installed beneath the kitchen sink with a dedicated drinking water faucet. It handles the water you cook with, drink, and use for beverages.

For homeowners who want whole-house coverage—protecting every tap, the shower, appliances, and the entire plumbing system—we offer whole-house reverse osmosis. Both options use NSF-certified components, are sized to your home’s actual water demand, and come with full service support after installation.

If your test results show hardness is a significant issue alongside contaminant concerns—which is common in Lake County—a combined RO and water softening approach may be the right call. That conversation starts with your water test, not a price sheet.

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Does the City of Leesburg water serving Cisky Park actually need reverse osmosis?

That’s the right question to ask. The City of Leesburg’s water system has had PFAS compounds confirmed through EPA federal testing, seven contaminants reported above health-based guidelines by independent analysis, and 19 EPA violations on record. PFOS and lead have both been flagged. This is public information you can look up yourself through EWG’s Tap Water Database or TapWaterData.com.

The honest answer is that a water test will tell you exactly what’s in your water at your specific address in Cisky Park. Some homes may have additional concerns depending on plumbing age—homes built between 1970 and 1999, which make up a significant portion of Cisky Park’s housing stock, may have older pipes that contribute to lead exposure beyond what the municipal system itself introduces. Reverse osmosis removes lead at the tap regardless of where it originates, which is why it’s often the right call even when municipal water meets minimum legal standards.

A properly installed reverse osmosis system filters water through a semi-permeable membrane with pores at 0.0001 microns—small enough to block dissolved solids that most other filters pass right through. That includes PFAS compounds (the “forever chemicals” confirmed in Leesburg’s water supply), lead, nitrates, fluoride, chloramines, arsenic, and the dissolved calcium and magnesium that cause the hardness Lake County is known for. It removes 95–99% of total dissolved solids depending on the system and your incoming water quality.

What it doesn’t remove is everything—RO systems are not the same as whole-house sediment filters, and they work best as part of a complete water treatment approach. For most Cisky Park homeowners on city water, an under-sink RO handles the drinking and cooking water concern directly. If iron, sulfur, or heavy sediment is also present—more common in homes with well water on the edges of the area—additional pre-filtration stages may be recommended based on your water test results.

The cost depends on the type of system and what your water test reveals. An under-sink reverse osmosis system—the most common setup for Cisky Park homes—typically runs between $500 and $1,200 installed, depending on the number of filtration stages and the specific components used. Whole-house reverse osmosis systems, which are our specialty and provide coverage at every tap in the home, are a larger investment and are priced based on your home’s size, water demand, and incoming water quality.

What’s worth understanding is the math over time. If your household is spending $75–$100 per month on bottled water—which is common for families in the Leesburg area who don’t trust the tap—that’s $900 to $1,200 per year going out the door. A well-installed RO system has a 15 to 20-year lifespan with routine filter maintenance. The per-gallon cost of RO water is a fraction of bottled water. The system pays for itself, and then keeps paying.

Veterans, active military, and first responders also qualify for a $500 discount, which meaningfully changes the upfront number.

Most under-sink RO systems have multiple filter stages with different replacement schedules. Pre-filters—which handle sediment and chloramines before water reaches the membrane—typically need replacement every six to twelve months depending on your incoming water quality. In Leesburg, where the municipal supply uses chloramine disinfection and carries a notable mineral load from the Floridan Aquifer, pre-filters can work harder than they would in areas with softer or less treated source water. The RO membrane itself usually lasts two to five years under normal residential use.

We handle ongoing filter service for the systems we install—that’s part of why the zero-complaint BBB record matters. You won’t be searching for a new company to service a system another company sold you. When your filters are due, you call us. We know your setup, your water chemistry, and what your system specifically needs. That continuity makes a real difference in system performance and longevity over time.

For the right home, yes—and it’s more relevant in Cisky Park than in many other areas. The City of Leesburg’s water doesn’t just affect what you drink. The same mineral-heavy, PFAS-containing water runs through your shower, your dishwasher, your washing machine, and your water heater. Whole-house reverse osmosis treats water at the point of entry, so every tap in the home gets filtered water. That protects appliances from scale buildup, reduces skin and hair exposure to chloramines and dissolved solids, and eliminates the concern across the entire home rather than just at the kitchen sink.

Whole-house RO is a larger system and a larger investment than under-sink—it requires proper sizing based on your home’s square footage, number of bathrooms, and daily water usage. We specialize in whole-house RO, which means we have the specific experience to size and install it correctly for a Cisky Park home rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach. The starting conversation is always the water test, which determines whether whole-house coverage is genuinely warranted or whether a targeted under-sink system makes more practical sense for your situation.