Water Filtration System in Mount Dora, FL

Clean Water From Every Tap, Every Day

Stop worrying about what’s in your water and start enjoying peace of mind with a custom water filtration system designed for your Mount Dora home’s specific needs.

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Mount Dora Water Treatment Solutions

What Clean Water Actually Changes

Your appliances last longer. Your skin and hair feel softer. Your coffee tastes better, and you stop buying bottled water.

Hard water stops destroying your pipes and water heater. Scale buildup becomes a thing of the past. Your dishwasher actually gets dishes clean, and your clothes come out of the wash feeling soft instead of stiff.

You drink from the tap without hesitation. Your family gets clean water for cooking, bathing, and drinking without the constant worry about contaminants that might be lurking in Mount Dora’s water supply.

Mount Dora Water Filtration Experts

50+ Years Solving Florida Water Problems

We’ve been tackling the unique water challenges that Mount Dora homeowners face for over five decades. We’re not some national company trying to sell you a cookie-cutter system.

We understand that Mount Dora’s groundwater picks up minerals as it moves through limestone, creating the hard water problems that damage your appliances and make daily tasks frustrating. We know about the boil water notices that occasionally pop up and the specific contaminants that show up in local water testing.

Our A-rated Better Business Bureau status and 5-star rating with zero complaints isn’t an accident. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association because we take water treatment seriously, not as a side business.

Water System Installation Process

From Water Test to Clean Water

First, we test your water. Not with some generic test strips, but with a comprehensive analysis that shows exactly what’s in your Mount Dora water supply and what needs to be addressed.

Then we design a system specifically for your home. If you need a whole house water filter to handle hard water throughout your home, that’s what we recommend. If an under-sink water filter makes more sense for your situation and budget, we’ll tell you that instead.

Installation happens when it’s convenient for you. Our technicians show up on time, work efficiently, and clean up after themselves. You’ll have clean water flowing from your taps the same day, and we’ll walk you through exactly how your new system works and what to expect for maintenance.

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Everything Your Mount Dora Home Needs

Whole house water filters handle the big picture, giving you clean water from every faucet and protecting all your water-using appliances. These systems tackle Mount Dora’s hard water problems before they reach your pipes, water heater, or washing machine.

Under-sink water filters focus on your drinking and cooking water, removing contaminants like chlorine, lead, and other substances that affect taste and safety. These work great when you want premium drinking water without the expense of treating water for your entire home.

Well water filtration addresses the specific challenges that come with private wells in the Mount Dora area. Iron, sulfur, bacteria, and tannins that create that tea-colored water all require different treatment approaches, and we handle them all. We also offer water softening systems, reverse osmosis systems, and UV sterilization depending on what your water analysis reveals.

How do I know if I need a water filtration system in Mount Dora?

Start with what you can see, taste, and smell. Hard water leaves white spots on dishes and makes soap less effective. You’ll notice scale buildup on faucets and showerheads. Your water might taste like chlorine or have a metallic flavor. But the real answer comes from testing. Mount Dora’s water can contain contaminants you can’t detect with your senses, like arsenic or bacteria. We provide comprehensive water analysis that shows exactly what’s in your water and what health or household risks you’re facing. If you’re dealing with any water-related frustrations – from appliances breaking down early to just not wanting to drink from the tap – testing gives you the facts you need to make an informed decision.
Whole house systems treat all the water entering your home. Every faucet, shower, washing machine, and dishwasher gets filtered water. This makes sense if you’re dealing with hard water problems that affect your entire plumbing system and appliances. Under-sink systems focus on one location, usually your kitchen. They provide highly filtered water for drinking and cooking but don’t treat water going to your bathrooms or laundry room. They’re typically less expensive upfront and work well when your main concern is drinking water quality. Many Mount Dora homeowners end up with both – a whole house system to handle hard water and protect appliances, plus an under-sink system for premium drinking water. We’ll recommend what makes sense based on your water test results and priorities.
It depends on your water quality and how much water you use. Whole house filters typically last 6-12 months, while under-sink filters might need replacement every 6-18 months depending on the type and your usage. The key is following the manufacturer’s schedule, not waiting until you notice problems. Most modern systems have indicators that tell you when it’s time to change filters. Some even send alerts to your phone. We provide ongoing service for all the systems we install. You don’t have to remember maintenance schedules or figure out which replacement filters to buy. We handle it all, ensuring your system keeps working effectively and your water stays clean.
Yes, but it requires the right type of system. Standard carbon filters won’t remove the calcium and magnesium that cause hard water. You need either a water softener that uses ion exchange or a reverse osmosis system for drinking water. Water softeners are the most common solution for whole-house hard water treatment. They replace the hard minerals with sodium, eliminating scale buildup and making your soap and detergents work better. Your appliances last longer, and you’ll notice softer skin and hair. For drinking water, reverse osmosis systems remove virtually everything, including hard minerals. Some people prefer this for taste, while others like the mineral content that softeners leave in. We’ll explain the differences and help you choose based on your preferences and water test results.
Under-sink systems typically range from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars, depending on the level of filtration you need. Whole house systems start around $1,500 and can go up from there based on your home’s size and water challenges. The real cost isn’t just the upfront price. Factor in what you’re spending on bottled water, how often you’re replacing appliances damaged by hard water, and the ongoing maintenance costs. Many homeowners find that a good filtration system pays for itself within a couple of years. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Military and first responders get a $500 discount. We also offer financing options to make clean water accessible regardless of your budget situation.
Absolutely. With over 50 years in the water treatment industry, we can service virtually any brand of water treatment equipment. Whether your system was installed by another company or you moved into a home with an existing system, we can help. We stock parts for most major brands and can troubleshoot problems quickly. Sometimes a simple repair or filter change is all you need. Other times, we might recommend upgrading to a newer, more efficient system. Our goal is to get you clean water, not sell you something you don’t need. If your existing system can be fixed or improved, we’ll tell you that. If it makes more sense to replace it, we’ll explain why and give you options that fit your budget.