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You’re not just filtering out taste and odor. A properly installed water filtration system removes heavy metals like lead and mercury, chlorine and chlorine byproducts, bacteria, dissolved solids, and the kind of contaminants that basic pitcher filters can’t touch.
That means cleaner water for drinking, cooking, bathing, and laundry. Your coffee tastes better. Your skin doesn’t feel dried out after a shower. Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup.
The difference between point-of-use filters and whole-house systems comes down to coverage. An under-sink filter installation handles your drinking water. A whole house water filter protects every drop that enters your home. If you’re concerned about what’s in Horizon West’s water supply, you want protection at the source.
We specialize in one thing: water purification. Not plumbing. Not water heaters. Just filtration, purification, and softening systems for homeowners in Horizon West and surrounding areas.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that most companies skip. We also offer a $500 discount to military personnel and first responders because that’s the right thing to do.
You’ll find national companies advertising in this area, but many don’t service what they sell. We’re local, we install it right, and we’re here when you need support. That’s the difference between buying a system and actually having clean water.
First, we test your water. Horizon West pulls from municipal sources, but that doesn’t mean your water is problem-free. We check for contaminants, hardness levels, chlorine content, and anything else that might be affecting your water quality. This tells us what you’re dealing with and what type of system makes sense.
Next, we recommend a solution. That might be a reverse osmosis system for drinking water, activated carbon filtration for chlorine and taste issues, UV water purification if bacteria is a concern, or a whole-house system that handles everything. We’re not trying to upsell you on equipment you don’t need.
Then we install it. Professional installation matters because an improperly installed water filtration system won’t perform the way it should. We handle the setup, test everything, and walk you through how it works. After that, you’ve got clean water and a company that actually answers the phone when you call.
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A complete water filtration system isn’t just a tank in your garage. Depending on what’s in your water, you might need multiple stages of filtration. Reverse osmosis systems force water through a semipermeable membrane that removes up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, and microorganisms. Activated carbon filtration handles chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and the chemicals that affect taste and smell. UV water purification kills bacteria and viruses without adding chemicals to your water.
For Horizon West homeowners, whole-house systems are popular because they protect every water source in your home. That includes your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor faucets. You’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re filtering the water that touches your skin, washes your clothes, and runs through your appliances.
We also handle drinking water quality testing before and after installation. You should know what’s in your water before you buy a system, and you should see proof that it’s working after we install it. Testing removes the guesswork and gives you actual data on what you’re drinking.
It depends on the system, but a properly designed water filtration system removes chlorine, chloramines, heavy metals like lead and mercury, bacteria, viruses, dissolved solids, volatile organic compounds, and sediment. Reverse osmosis systems are the most thorough and can remove up to 99% of contaminants that pass through municipal treatment.
Horizon West’s water comes from municipal sources, which means it’s treated to meet EPA standards. But that doesn’t mean it’s free of everything you’d rather not drink. Chlorine is added for disinfection and often leaves behind byproducts. Aging pipes can introduce lead. Agricultural runoff in Florida can carry nitrates and pesticides into the water supply.
A whole house water filter handles contaminants at every faucet. An under-sink filter installation focuses on your drinking and cooking water. If you want to know exactly what’s in your water, we start with testing so you’re not guessing about what needs to be removed.
Whole house systems typically range from $2,000 to $6,000 depending on the size of your home, the type of filtration you need, and whether you’re adding softening or UV purification. A basic activated carbon system costs less than a multi-stage reverse osmosis setup with remineralization.
The price also depends on what’s in your water. If you’re dealing with high chlorine levels, a carbon filter might be enough. If you’ve got bacteria, heavy metals, and hardness issues, you’ll need a more comprehensive system. That’s why we test first—so you’re not paying for equipment that doesn’t match your water quality.
Long-term, a whole house water filter saves you money compared to bottled water, pitcher filters, and the damage hard water causes to appliances. You’re also protecting your family’s health, which is harder to put a price on. We offer a $500 discount for military and first responders, and we’ll walk you through exactly what you’re paying for before we install anything.
Most systems need filter changes every six to twelve months, depending on your water usage and the type of filtration. Activated carbon filters typically last six months. Reverse osmosis membranes can last two to three years if the pre-filters are changed on schedule. UV bulbs should be replaced annually to maintain disinfection effectiveness.
Maintenance isn’t complicated, but it’s not optional. A clogged filter reduces water pressure and stops removing contaminants effectively. If you’re not changing filters, you’re not actually filtering your water anymore—you’re just running it through a dirty system.
We provide ongoing service and support, which is something national companies often skip. You’ll know when it’s time for maintenance, and we’ll handle it. That’s part of the reason our BBB rating is A+ with zero complaints. We don’t just install systems and disappear.
Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, chemicals, and organic compounds that affect taste and odor. It works by adsorption—contaminants stick to the carbon surface as water passes through. It’s effective for improving taste and removing certain chemicals, but it doesn’t remove dissolved solids, heavy metals, or microorganisms.
Reverse osmosis systems force water through a semipermeable membrane that blocks contaminants at the molecular level. RO removes heavy metals, fluoride, nitrates, bacteria, viruses, and up to 99% of total dissolved solids. It’s the most thorough filtration method available for residential use.
Most whole house systems combine both technologies. Carbon filters handle chlorine and chemicals in the first stage, and reverse osmosis tackles everything else. If you’re only filtering drinking water, an under-sink reverse osmosis system with a carbon pre-filter gives you the best protection. If you want every faucet filtered, a whole-house setup with multiple stages makes more sense.
City water meets EPA safety standards, but that doesn’t mean it’s free of everything you’d rather not drink. Municipal treatment adds chlorine for disinfection, which kills bacteria but leaves behind taste, odor, and chemical byproducts. Aging infrastructure can introduce lead from old pipes. Seasonal runoff in Florida can carry agricultural chemicals and nitrates into the water supply.
Horizon West’s municipal water is treated and tested, but treatment plants aren’t designed to remove every contaminant. They’re designed to meet minimum safety standards. If you’ve ever noticed a chlorine smell, metallic taste, or cloudy appearance in your tap water, that’s what’s getting through.
A water filtration system gives you control over what you’re drinking and using in your home. Testing shows exactly what’s in your water, and filtration removes it. You’re not relying on municipal treatment to be perfect—you’re adding a layer of protection that handles what city water doesn’t.
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