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Your morning shower doesn’t smell like rotten eggs anymore. Your dishes come out without spots. Your coffee tastes the way it’s supposed to.
That’s what happens when you treat water at the main line instead of chasing problems faucet by faucet. A whole house water filtration system catches contaminants before they enter your home, so every tap delivers clean water.
Your washing machine isn’t fighting mineral buildup with every load. Your water heater isn’t collecting scale at the bottom of the tank. Your fixtures stay cleaner longer because iron and sulfur never make it through the pipes. This isn’t about convenience—it’s about protecting what you’ve already invested in and avoiding the repairs that come from ignoring water quality.
We specialize in water purification, softening, and filtration for homeowners throughout Orlovista and Lake County. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re also members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we meet the highest industry standards for water treatment.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water quality because that’s where we can make the biggest difference for your home. Central Florida’s geology creates unique water challenges—limestone aquifers, sulfur bacteria, iron contamination—and we’ve spent years learning how to solve them correctly.
When you call us, you’re working with a local company that’ll still be here when you need service. That matters more than you might think.
We start with professional water quality testing. You need to know what’s actually in your water before you can treat it properly. Iron requires different filtration than sulfur. Hard water needs softening. Bacteria needs UV purification. Guessing doesn’t work.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system that addresses your specific issues. If you’ve got iron staining, we install filtration that removes it before it oxidizes. If hydrogen sulfide is causing that rotten egg smell, we eliminate it at the source. If your water is hard enough to damage appliances, we soften it to safe levels.
Installation happens at your main water line, so the system treats every drop entering your home. Our certified technicians handle the technical work, test the system thoroughly, and walk you through maintenance. You’ll know exactly how your system works and what to expect going forward.
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Reverse osmosis systems remove dissolved solids, heavy metals, and chemical contaminants that other filters miss. They’re especially effective for drinking water quality testing results that show high TDS levels or specific contaminants like nitrates. Under-sink filter installation gives you purified water right at the tap you use most.
Activated carbon filtration handles chlorine, bad taste, and odor-causing compounds. It’s often the first stage in a multi-step system because it catches the larger particles and improves taste immediately.
UV water purification kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms without adding chemicals to your water. If you’re on well water in Orlovista, this matters—over 4,400 Florida wells since 2005 have shown chemical concentrations above federal standards. UV gives you an extra layer of protection against contamination you can’t see or taste.
The right system for your home depends on what’s in your water. Some homes need all three methods. Others need targeted treatment for one or two specific issues. That’s why testing comes first.
System costs vary based on what you’re treating and how much water your household uses. A basic softener for moderate hardness runs differently than a multi-stage system handling iron, sulfur, and bacteria.
Most whole house systems for Central Florida homes range from a few thousand dollars to higher-end installations that include reverse osmosis, UV purification, and specialized filtration. The investment protects appliances that cost significantly more to replace—your water heater, washing machine, and dishwasher all last longer when they’re not fighting contaminated water.
We provide upfront pricing after testing your water. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why each component matters for your specific situation. We also offer a $500 discount for military personnel and first responders.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide gas, produced by sulfur bacteria in groundwater. It’s common in Florida because we sit on top of limestone aquifers that naturally contain sulfur compounds. The bacteria thrive in wells and certain geological conditions.
Hydrogen sulfide isn’t usually a health risk at the concentrations that cause odor, but it’s corrosive to plumbing and appliances. It also makes water unpleasant to drink, cook with, or shower in. The smell gets worse when water sits in pipes overnight or when your water heater is set to lower temperatures where bacteria multiply faster.
Treating it requires removing the gas before it enters your home’s plumbing. Aeration, oxidation, and activated carbon filtration all work, but the right method depends on how much hydrogen sulfide is present and what other contaminants you’re dealing with. Testing tells us which approach will actually solve the problem instead of just masking it temporarily.
Yes, but you need filtration that specifically targets iron. Those orange and reddish-brown stains come from iron in your water that oxidizes when exposed to air. Even small amounts of iron—as little as 0.3 parts per million—can cause visible staining on toilets, sinks, tubs, and laundry.
Iron filtration removes the mineral before it enters your plumbing, which stops new stains from forming. Existing stains will need to be cleaned, but they won’t keep coming back once you’re treating the water properly.
Central Florida groundwater often contains both iron and manganese, which creates even darker stains. A whole house system with the right filtration media catches both minerals at the main line. Your fixtures stay cleaner, your laundry doesn’t come out discolored, and you’re not scrubbing rust stains every week. The filtration also protects your appliances from the corrosion and clogging that iron causes inside pipes and water heaters.
Maintenance frequency depends on your system type and your water quality. Reverse osmosis systems typically need filter replacements every 3-6 months for pre-filters and carbon filters, while the RO membrane lasts 2-3 years. Whole house carbon filters usually need replacement every 6-12 months depending on water usage and contamination levels.
Softener systems need salt refills regularly—you’ll know when the brine tank is running low. Iron filters may need backwashing or media replacement annually. UV bulbs lose effectiveness after about a year even if they still produce light, so annual replacement keeps your system working properly.
We provide clear maintenance schedules when we install your system. Most homeowners can handle basic tasks like filter changes and salt refills themselves. For more technical maintenance, we’re available for service calls. Regular maintenance isn’t optional if you want your system to keep working—filters that aren’t changed stop filtering, and UV bulbs that aren’t replaced stop purifying. The good news is that proper maintenance is straightforward and far less expensive than replacing appliances damaged by untreated water.
City water meets federal safety standards, but that doesn’t mean it’s problem-free. Municipal treatment adds chlorine for disinfection, which you can taste and smell. Some city water in Central Florida still has hardness issues that cause scale buildup. And while rare, contamination can enter distribution lines between the treatment plant and your home.
A whole house system gives you an extra layer of treatment after municipal processing. Activated carbon filtration removes chlorine and improves taste. Softening protects your appliances from hard water damage. UV purification adds protection against any biological contamination that might enter through aging infrastructure.
If your city water tastes fine, doesn’t leave spots on dishes, and doesn’t cause scale buildup, you might not need extensive treatment. But if you’re dealing with any of those issues—or if you simply want the cleanest possible water for your family—filtration makes sense even on municipal supply. Testing your tap water shows exactly what’s coming through and whether treatment would benefit your specific situation.
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