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If you’ve been living with orange stains on your toilet, a faint sulfur smell in the shower, or water that just tastes off that’s not just an inconvenience. That’s your well telling you something.
Dublin sits in northern Lake County, where private wells draw from the Upper Floridan Aquifer. That water is naturally hard, mineral-heavy, and carries the chemical history of the land it moves through including decades of citrus agriculture that left traces in the ground long after the groves were gone.
A properly installed reverse osmosis water filtration system removes what you can’t see, smell, or taste on your own. We’re talking about dissolved minerals, agricultural residues, volatile organic compounds, and the kind of contaminants that a refrigerator filter or a pitcher simply wasn’t built to handle. What you get on the other side is water that’s genuinely clean not just better-smelling, but tested and verified.
The difference shows up fast. No more buying cases of bottled water every week. No more scrubbing iron stains off fixtures. No more wondering what’s in the glass you’re handing your kid. For Dublin homeowners on private wells, this isn’t a luxury upgrade it’s the baseline your water should have been hitting all along.
We’re based in Leesburg right here in Lake County, just a few miles from Dublin and water treatment is the only thing we do. Not plumbing. Not water heaters. Just water, done right.
That focus means every technician we send to your Dublin home knows Florida well water specifically: the Floridan Aquifer’s mineral load, the agricultural contamination history in northern Lake County, and how to size a system for your actual water not a generic one-size-fits-all install.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star customer rating, and zero complaints on record. In this industry, that last part is genuinely uncommon and you can verify it yourself at bbb.org before you ever call us. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our training and standards go well beyond what most local competitors bother with.
We’re also proud to support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, which builds mortgage-free homes for Gold Star and fallen first responder families. It reflects what we believe in and it’s part of why we offer a $500 discount to active military, veterans, and first responders in communities like Dublin.
Before we suggest a single system, we run a real water analysis on your well. Not a quick hardness test designed to justify a sale an actual lab-grade test that tells us exactly what’s in your water.
For Dublin homeowners, this matters more than most people realize. The Florida Department of Health in Lake County actively monitors groundwater in former citrus grove areas for Ethylene Di-Bromide, a persistent agricultural pesticide. Without testing, you genuinely don’t know what you’re dealing with. We do this first, every time.
Once we know what’s in your water, we size and configure a system specifically for your home. Under-sink reverse osmosis for drinking water, whole-house filtration if iron or sulfur is an issue throughout the property, or a combination it depends on what your test shows, not on what’s easiest to sell.
We use USA-manufactured components and install systems built to last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. After installation, we walk you through everything: how the system works, when filters need replacing, and what to expect over time. There’s no disappearing after the sale. We’re a Lake County company, which means when your pre-filter needs swapping in three years, you’re not searching for a random technician who’s never seen your system you’re calling the same people who installed it.
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Dublin’s water situation is specific. You’re in unincorporated Lake County no city water department, no annual consumer confidence report, no treatment plant doing any of the work for you. What comes out of your well is what the ground delivers.
That’s why every system we install starts with a professional water analysis, and why we configure each install around what that test actually shows. For most Dublin homes, a reverse osmosis drinking water system handles the point-of-use side clean, purified water at the kitchen tap, confirmed through membrane filtration that meets NSF/ANSI 58 standards.
If your well is also showing elevated iron, hydrogen sulfide, or hardness levels that are damaging fixtures and appliances throughout the house, we address that at the point of entry with a whole-house system designed for the specific mineral load in your water.
Under Lake County’s jurisdiction as an unincorporated community, well construction and modification falls under the Saint Johns River Water Management District’s permitting program. We handle water treatment as an appliance-level installation, and we’ll be upfront with you if your scope of work requires additional permitting coordination. No surprises.
If you’re a veteran, active military member, or first responder which describes a significant portion of Lake County’s rural homeowner base your $500 discount applies automatically. Just mention it when you call.
The honest answer is: you don’t know until you test it. Dublin is an unincorporated community in Lake County with no municipal water utility, which means there’s no treatment plant, no annual water quality report, and no government agency running routine checks on your private well. What comes out of your tap is whatever the Upper Floridan Aquifer delivers and in northern Lake County, that water is naturally hard, mineral-heavy, and in some areas, influenced by the agricultural history of the land.
The Florida Department of Health in Lake County specifically monitors groundwater in former citrus grove areas for Ethylene Di-Bromide, a pesticide residue that persists in the ground long after the groves themselves are gone. That monitoring exists because the risk is real in this region. A professional water test not a DIY kit, but an actual lab analysis is the only way to know what’s in your specific Dublin well. That’s where we start every conversation.
A properly configured reverse osmosis water filtration system removes dissolved solids, heavy metals, nitrates, volatile organic compounds, chlorine, chloramines, and a wide range of agricultural chemical residues. The membrane at the core of an RO system filters down to 0.0001 microns far smaller than what a standard carbon filter or pitcher can reach.
For Dublin well water specifically, that means it handles the mineral load from the Floridan Aquifer, the iron that causes staining, and the kind of agricultural compound residues that are actively monitored in this region. It’s worth being clear about what RO doesn’t do on its own: it won’t address iron or sulfur at a whole-house level. If you’re dealing with orange staining on fixtures throughout your home or a sulfur smell in every faucet, that requires a point-of-entry system upstream of the RO. The two work together whole-house filtration handles what affects your plumbing and appliances, and the under-sink RO handles what goes in your glass.
For a standard under-sink reverse osmosis drinking water system, most Dublin homeowners are looking at a range depending on the number of stages, the quality of the membrane, and whether any additional pre-filtration is needed based on your water test results. Whole-house systems that also address iron, sulfur, or hardness at the point of entry run higher depending on home size and water conditions.
The more useful number to think about is the comparison to bottled water. If your household is spending $60 to $100 a month on bottled water because you don’t trust the well, that’s $720 to $1,200 a year every year, indefinitely. A properly installed RO system pays for itself within two to four years and then runs on maintenance costs alone. The systems we install are built to last 15 to 20 years. The math tends to make the decision easier once people see it laid out that way. We’ll give you exact pricing after your water test, so you know exactly what you’re investing in.
The sulfur smell that rotten egg odor that’s common in rural Lake County well water comes from hydrogen sulfide gas dissolved in the groundwater. It’s a natural occurrence in Florida’s aquifer system, and it’s one of the most frequent complaints we hear from Dublin homeowners on private wells.
It doesn’t necessarily indicate a dangerous contamination, but it makes the water unpleasant to drink, cook with, and bathe in and many families have simply learned to live with it when they don’t have to. An under-sink reverse osmosis system will improve the taste and odor of your drinking water significantly, but if the hydrogen sulfide level in your Dublin well is high, you’ll want a whole-house treatment system at the point of entry to address it throughout the home not just at the kitchen tap. That’s why the water test matters first. Once we know the concentration, we can tell you exactly what combination of treatment will eliminate the problem rather than just mask it.
For most residential RO systems, pre-filters and post-filters need to be replaced every six to twelve months, and the membrane itself typically lasts two to five years depending on your water quality and usage volume. In Lake County, where well water tends to carry a higher mineral load than municipal water, filters can wear faster than the manufacturer’s general estimate which is why we size systems based on your actual water test rather than average use assumptions.
The maintenance schedule isn’t complicated, and we walk every customer through it at installation. You’ll know what to replace, when to replace it, and what to watch for. We also service what we install so when the time comes, you’re not searching for a random technician who’s never seen your system. That ongoing relationship is part of what separates a local water treatment specialist from a national company that hands you a warranty card and moves on.
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