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Your shower doors have that white film you can’t scrub off. Your dishes come out spotted. Your skin feels tight and itchy after every shower, and your hair looks dull no matter what products you use.
That’s Florida water. Metro West gets municipal water with 121 to 180 milligrams per liter of hard calcium and magnesium minerals, plus contaminants like chromium-6 and TTHMs that exceed independent health guidelines even when they meet basic EPA minimums.
A proper water filtration system handles both problems at once. You get water that doesn’t leave scale buildup in your pipes, doesn’t shorten your appliance lifespan, and doesn’t make you second-guess what your family is drinking. Your coffee maker stops needing constant descaling. Your water heater runs efficiently. Your skin and hair feel normal again.
The right system means fewer maintenance headaches, lower long-term costs, and actual peace of mind about what’s coming out of every faucet in your home.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for Metro West homeowners dealing with Florida’s specific water quality challenges. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints, which matters when you’re trusting someone to install a system that affects your entire home.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, meaning we follow professional standards and stay current on water treatment technology. We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We focus on water purification, softening, and filtration, particularly whole-house systems that address both hard water minerals and chemical contaminants at the same time.
Metro West families need systems designed for local water conditions, not generic solutions that work everywhere and nowhere. We test your specific water, recommend what actually makes sense for your home, and install systems that handle Florida’s combination of moderate hardness and concerning chemical contaminants.
First, we test your water. Not just hardness, but contaminants. Metro West municipal water varies, and well water is a different situation entirely. You need to know what you’re dealing with before choosing a system.
Once we know what’s in your water, we recommend a system that addresses your specific issues. If you’ve got hard water plus chromium-6 or TTHMs, you need a combination approach. Reverse osmosis systems handle contaminants. Salt-free conditioning handles minerals without chemicals or electricity. UV water purification eliminates waterborne organisms and bacteria if that’s a concern in your situation.
We install the system at your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets treated water. Installation typically takes a few hours depending on your home’s setup and the system complexity. We test everything before we leave to make sure it’s working correctly.
After installation, we’re available for ongoing service and maintenance. Filters need changing. Systems need occasional checkups. We don’t install and disappear, which is apparently a problem with some national companies operating in Florida.
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A whole-house water filtration system treats water at the point it enters your home, before it reaches any faucet or appliance. That means every shower, every load of laundry, every glass of water, and every appliance gets filtered water.
For Metro West homes, that usually means combining technologies. Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine, volatile organic compounds, and chemical contaminants. Reverse osmosis systems push water through membranes that catch dissolved solids and heavy metals. UV water purification uses light to eliminate bacteria and microorganisms without adding chemicals.
Salt-free water conditioning handles the mineral content that causes scale buildup without the ongoing salt costs or environmental concerns of traditional softeners. Under-sink filter installation gives you an extra layer of purification at your drinking water tap if you want it.
The specific combination depends on your water test results and what problems you’re trying to solve. Some homes need comprehensive treatment for both hardness and contaminants. Others have good municipal water but want extra protection for drinking water quality. We recommend based on testing, not upselling.
Systems come with warranties. Installation includes testing and verification. Ongoing maintenance keeps everything running efficiently, and we’re local, so service calls don’t take weeks to schedule.
If you see white scale on your faucets and showerheads, that’s hard water minerals. If your skin feels dry and itchy after showers, that’s likely chlorine and mineral content. If you’re concerned about what’s actually in your tap water, that’s a contaminant question.
Metro West water contains 121 to 180 milligrams per liter of calcium and magnesium minerals, which is moderate to high hardness. Recent testing also shows contaminants like chromium-6 and trihalomethanes above independent health organization guidelines, even though they meet EPA legal minimums.
The clearest sign you need a system is when you’re dealing with multiple issues at once. Scale buildup, appliance problems, skin irritation, and concerns about drinking water quality all point to needing whole-house treatment. A water test gives you specific numbers so you’re not guessing.
A traditional water softener removes hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process using salt. It stops scale buildup and helps with soap lathering, but it doesn’t remove chemical contaminants, chlorine, or bacteria.
A water filtration system removes contaminants, chemicals, and potentially harmful substances from your water. Reverse osmosis systems, activated carbon filters, and UV purification all fall under filtration. They improve water safety and taste, but they don’t necessarily address hardness.
Metro West homes often need both functions because Florida water has moderate hardness plus chemical contaminants. That’s why we typically recommend combination systems that handle minerals and contaminants simultaneously. Salt-free conditioning addresses hardness without ongoing salt costs, while filtration handles everything else. You get complete protection instead of solving half the problem.
Whole-house systems typically range from a few thousand dollars to over ten thousand, depending on the technology, capacity, and how many issues you’re addressing. A basic carbon filter costs less than a multi-stage system with reverse osmosis, UV purification, and conditioning.
The price includes the equipment, professional installation at your main water line, testing, and warranty coverage. Ongoing costs include periodic filter replacements and occasional maintenance, which varies by system type.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. More importantly, we focus on recommending what your home actually needs based on water testing, not pushing the most expensive option. A properly sized system that addresses your specific water quality issues will cost less long-term than replacing appliances early, buying bottled water constantly, or dealing with plumbing repairs from scale buildup. We give you exact pricing after testing your water and understanding your home’s requirements.
Yes, activated carbon filtration removes chlorine taste and odor from your water. Carbon filters are specifically effective at removing chlorine, chloramines, and volatile organic compounds that cause unpleasant taste and smell.
Municipal water in Metro West contains chlorine for disinfection, which is why your tap water might smell like a swimming pool or have that chemical taste. A whole-house carbon filtration system treats water before it reaches any faucet, so your drinking water, shower water, and even the water you cook with no longer has that chlorine presence.
If you only want to address drinking water, an under-sink filter installation with activated carbon will handle chlorine at that specific tap. But if you’re also noticing dry skin and hair from showering, or if you want chlorine removed throughout your entire home, whole-house filtration makes more sense. The chlorine removal is immediate and noticeable as soon as the system is installed and running.
Filter replacement schedules depend on your system type and your water quality. Carbon filters typically need changing every six to twelve months. Reverse osmosis membranes last two to five years. UV bulbs need annual replacement to maintain effectiveness.
Florida water is harder on systems than water in many other states because of the mineral content and contaminant levels. Metro West homes using municipal water will have different maintenance needs than homes on well water. Higher contaminant levels or harder water means filters work harder and may need more frequent replacement.
We provide maintenance schedules specific to your installed system and your water test results. Most homeowners schedule annual service visits where we check system performance, test output water quality, and replace filters as needed. You’ll notice when filters need changing because water pressure may decrease or taste may change. We’re local and available for service calls, which matters when you need maintenance or have questions. Some national companies install systems and then make service calls difficult to schedule.
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