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Most Eldorado homeowners don’t realize how much their water is costing them until they start adding it up. The orange staining on the shower floor. The white crust around the faucet. The case of bottled water you picked up at the Publix because the tap water just doesn’t taste right.
These aren’t minor annoyances they’re symptoms of a water supply that’s working against your home instead of for it. The Floridan Aquifer, which supplies virtually all of Marion County, moves through limestone and dolomite before it reaches your tap. That geology is what makes this region the Horse Capital of the World but it’s also what puts heavy mineral content into your water every single day.
For homes in Eldorado built between 1978 and 2000, that’s four decades of mineral-laden water running through pipes, water heaters, and appliances. The scale buildup is cumulative, and it’s quietly shortening the lifespan of systems you’ve already paid for. We address this at the source with a reverse osmosis system.
Contaminants like arsenic, nitrates, PFAS, and dissolved minerals are removed before the water reaches your glass or your ice maker, your coffee maker, or anything else that runs on your home’s water supply. Marion County has formally listed PFAS contamination as a legislative priority, which means the gap between “legally safe” and “actually clean” is a documented reality here, not a hypothetical.
Clean water protects your health, your appliances, and a home that’s worth protecting.
We do one thing: water treatment. No plumbing calls, no HVAC work, no water heater installs. Just water purification, softening, and filtration which means every technician who comes to your Eldorado home has spent their entire career focused on exactly this problem.
We hold an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star score, and zero complaints on record. That’s a public record you can verify yourself at bbb.org before you ever pick up the phone. Our membership in the National Water Quality Association means ongoing training in Florida’s specific water chemistry the Floridan Aquifer, the chloramine-based disinfection used in Marion County’s municipal systems, the iron and sulfur issues common in west Ocala wells.
This isn’t general knowledge. It’s specific to where you live in Eldorado.
For active military, veterans, and first responders and Eldorado has plenty of them we offer a $500 discount on qualifying systems. We also support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, which builds mortgage-free homes for Gold Star and fallen first responder families. That’s not a footnote. It’s who we are.
It starts with a real water test not a sales pitch dressed up as a diagnostic. Before anything is recommended, we conduct a lab-grade analysis of your Eldorado home’s water supply to identify exactly what’s in it.
This matters more here than most places, because Eldorado homes may be drawing from Marion County Utilities, the City of Ocala’s water system, or a private well depending on your parcel. The contaminant profile is different in each case, and the right system depends entirely on what the test actually shows.
Once the analysis is complete, you get a clear recommendation based on your water not on whatever carries the highest margin. If an under-sink reverse osmosis system is the right fit for your drinking water needs, that’s what we recommend. If your home’s mineral load or iron content calls for a whole-house approach, that conversation happens honestly, with the data in front of you.
Installation is handled by our licensed, insured technicians who know Marion County’s permitting requirements and work within Florida’s water treatment contractor licensing framework. After the system is in, we service what we install. Filter replacements, membrane swaps, annual maintenance you call us. Not a third-party service company. Not a national 800 number. The same team that installed your system.
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A standard reverse osmosis system runs your water through multiple filtration stages sediment pre-filtration, carbon block filtration, the RO membrane itself, and a post-filter polish before the water reaches your tap. Each stage targets a different category of contaminant.
The result is water with 95–99% of dissolved solids removed, including lead, arsenic, nitrates, PFAS, chromium-6, and pharmaceutical traces. For Eldorado homeowners on older plumbing, that membrane is also catching whatever decades of mineral scale may have loosened inside your pipes.
What we install in your home is matched to your water test results, not pulled from a standard product sheet. Homes in Eldorado dealing with iron staining a common issue in west Ocala wells may need pre-treatment upstream of the RO membrane to prevent fouling and extend membrane life.
Homes on Marion County Utilities or the City of Ocala’s chloramine-treated supply need carbon filtration rated specifically for chloramines, which break down differently than chlorine and require a different media. These aren’t details a generalist contractor thinks about. They’re the details that determine whether your system performs the way it should five years from now.
Every system we install carries NSF/ANSI-certified components independently tested, not just claimed. And every system comes with a clear maintenance schedule so you know exactly when filters need changing and what to expect over the life of the unit.
Yes and the short answer is that virtually every home in Marion County deals with hard water because the source is the same: the Floridan Aquifer, which picks up calcium, magnesium, and iron as it moves through the limestone bedrock beneath this region. Eldorado homes, many of which were built between 1978 and 2000, have had decades of this mineral-laden water running through their plumbing and appliances.
The evidence usually shows up as white scale buildup around faucets, orange staining in showers or on driveways from well water iron, or a flat, metallic taste at the tap. Whether you need a reverse osmosis system specifically depends on what’s in your water beyond hardness. Hard water alone is often addressed with a water softener. But if your water test shows elevated arsenic, nitrates, PFAS, or other dissolved contaminants which are documented concerns in Marion County an RO system is the appropriate solution for your drinking water.
That’s exactly why the process starts with a real water test, not a product recommendation.
A properly installed reverse osmosis system removes 95–99% of dissolved solids from your water. That includes lead, arsenic, nitrates, fluoride, chromium-6, PFAS (the “forever chemicals” Marion County has formally flagged as a legislative concern), pharmaceutical traces, and total dissolved solids from the Floridan Aquifer’s mineral content.
The RO membrane is the core of the system it has pores small enough to block contaminants at the molecular level that carbon filters alone can’t catch. What it doesn’t remove on its own is chloramine, which is the disinfectant used in many Marion County and City of Ocala municipal water systems.
Chloramine requires a specific carbon block pre-filter rated for that compound it behaves differently than chlorine and won’t break down the same way. A system configured for Eldorado’s water supply accounts for this. That’s one of the reasons a water test before installation matters: the system needs to be built around what’s actually in your water, not what’s typically in Florida water.
A professionally installed RO system typically lasts 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. The maintenance itself is straightforward: pre-filters and post-filters generally need replacing once a year, and the RO membrane itself lasts two to three years under normal residential use. Annual maintenance costs usually run between $100 and $200 depending on your system configuration and water quality.
For Eldorado homes drawing from a private well with elevated iron content, pre-filter life can be shorter because iron loads up sediment filters faster than standard municipal water does. Your maintenance schedule should reflect your actual water chemistry, not a generic recommendation off a product sheet.
When we install a system, we leave you with a clear maintenance plan based on your water test results so you’re not guessing when something needs attention. And when that time comes, you call us. Not a third-party service company. Not a national 800 number. The same company that installed the system.
An under-sink reverse osmosis system treats the water at a single point of use typically your kitchen sink, with a dedicated faucet. It’s the right solution when your primary concern is drinking water and cooking water quality. It’s also the most common entry point for homeowners who want clean water without a major whole-house investment upfront.
For an Eldorado home where the main complaint is taste, odor, or concern about contaminants in drinking water, an under-sink RO system handles that directly and efficiently. A whole-house reverse osmosis or purification system treats all the water entering your home before it reaches any fixture showers, laundry, dishwasher, ice maker, everything.
For a home in Eldorado’s price range, where the plumbing, appliances, and water heater represent a significant investment, whole-house treatment makes a strong case. Hard water scale damages water heaters, clogs appliance lines, and shortens the lifespan of fixtures over time. If your water test shows issues that go beyond drinking water high iron, heavy mineral content, sulfur odor the whole-house approach protects the entire home, not just one faucet.
An under-sink reverse osmosis system professionally installed in an Eldorado home typically runs between $500 and $1,200 depending on the number of filtration stages, the quality of the components, and whether any pre-treatment is needed based on your water test. Whole-house water purification systems which are our core specialty range from approximately $2,500 to $6,000 or more depending on home size, water chemistry, and system configuration.
For context, the average family spending $600 to $1,200 per year on bottled water recoups the cost of an under-sink RO system within the first year or two. For a home in Eldorado worth $650,000 or more, the argument for whole-house purification is also an appliance-protection argument scale buildup in water heaters, dishwashers, and refrigerator lines adds up to real replacement costs over time.
If you’re an active military member, veteran, or first responder, the $500 discount we offer applies to qualifying system installations and brings the investment down meaningfully from the start.
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