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You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your coffee tastes better because the water doesn’t taste like chlorine or rotten eggs.
Your water heater lasts longer because it’s not caked with mineral buildup. Your skin doesn’t feel tight and dry after every shower. You’re not embarrassed when guests ask for a glass of water.
That’s what happens when you install a water filtration system that’s actually designed for Florida water. Not some one-size-fits-all setup that works in Minnesota but fails here. A reverse osmosis system or whole house filter built around what’s actually in Oyster Creek’s water supply.
Hard water, sulfur, bacteria, chlorine, and those forever chemicals everyone’s talking about. You need a system that handles what’s real, not what’s theoretical.
We don’t install water heaters or fix leaky faucets. We focus on one thing: making sure the water in your Oyster Creek home is safe, clean, and doesn’t destroy your appliances or taste like swamp runoff.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we actually know what we’re doing and stay current on water treatment standards. We’ve built our reputation on showing up, testing your water properly, and installing systems that work the first time.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, because if you’re serving this community, we want to make sure you’re taken care of. And we support the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, because some things matter more than profit margins.
First, we test your water. Not a guess, not a generic assessment. Actual testing to see what contaminants, minerals, and bacteria are present. That tells us what system you actually need.
Then we walk you through your options. Whole house filtration if you want every tap and shower protected. Under-sink filter installation for drinking water. Reverse osmosis systems if you need serious contaminant removal. UV water purification for bacteria. Activated carbon filtration for chlorine and odors. We explain what each one does and what it costs.
Once you decide, we schedule the installation. Our team shows up on time, installs everything correctly, tests the system to make sure it’s working, and shows you how to maintain it. You’re not figuring this out on your own.
After installation, you’ve got support. If something’s not right, we come back. If you have questions six months later, you can call. That’s the difference between working with a local company and dealing with a national brand that disappears after the sale.
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Oyster Creek sits in Charlotte County, where the water comes from limestone aquifers. That means high mineral content, sulfur, and tannins that turn your water yellow and make it smell like rotten eggs. It also means bacteria risk if you’re on well water, and potential contamination from fertilizers and pesticides that seep through porous limestone.
Your system needs to handle that specific profile. That’s why we don’t sell cookie-cutter setups. We test first, then recommend what actually works for your water source.
You might need a whole house water filter to protect every fixture and appliance. You might need reverse osmosis for drinking water quality testing that removes heavy metals and those PFAS chemicals showing up in Florida water supplies. You might need UV purification if bacterial contamination is a concern. Or a combination.
What you get is a custom water treatment plan, professional installation, and ongoing service. Not a sales pitch for the most expensive system. Not a cheap filter that stops working in six months. A real solution that makes your water safe and usable.
Whole house systems typically run between $1,500 and $5,000 depending on what you need and the size of your home. That includes the equipment and professional installation.
If you just need an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water, that’s less. If you need a comprehensive setup with softening, filtration, and UV purification, that’s more. The price depends on what’s actually in your water and what problems you’re trying to solve.
What matters more than the upfront cost is whether the system actually works. A cheap filter that doesn’t remove sulfur or hard water minerals isn’t saving you money. It’s wasting it. You want a system that eliminates bottled water costs, protects your appliances, and actually improves your water quality. That pays for itself.
Yes, but you need the right type of system. Sulfur smell comes from hydrogen sulfide gas in well water, which is common in Florida because of our limestone aquifers and organic matter in groundwater.
Activated carbon filtration handles low levels of sulfur. For stronger odors, you need an oxidation system or a combination of filtration methods. UV purification doesn’t remove sulfur, and a basic sediment filter won’t touch it either.
We test your water first to see how much sulfur is present, then recommend the specific treatment that’ll actually eliminate the smell. Not mask it. Not reduce it slightly. Get rid of it completely so your water doesn’t smell like rotten eggs every time you turn on the tap.
It depends on the type of system and how much water you use. Most under-sink reverse osmosis systems need filter changes every six to twelve months. Whole house filters might need replacement every three to six months for sediment filters, and six to twelve months for carbon filters.
The harder your water and the more contaminants present, the faster filters get used up. If you’re on well water in Oyster Creek with high mineral content and sulfur, you’ll replace filters more often than someone on treated municipal water.
We set you up with a maintenance schedule when we install your system. You’ll know exactly when filters need changing and how to do it. Most homeowners can swap filters themselves in ten minutes. If you’d rather have us handle it, we offer service plans that include regular maintenance visits.
Reverse osmosis removes about 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, chlorine, fluoride, and those PFAS forever chemicals that are showing up in Florida water supplies. It’s one of the most thorough filtration methods available for drinking water.
It works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane that catches contaminants while letting clean water pass through. What you get is bottled-quality water from your tap without the plastic waste or the weekly grocery store runs.
RO systems don’t remove everything. They’re not designed for large particles or sediment, which is why most setups include a pre-filter. And they use more water than other filtration methods because some water gets flushed away during the filtering process. But for removing dissolved contaminants and making your drinking water actually safe, reverse osmosis is the most effective option.
Probably both, because they do different things. A water softener removes calcium and magnesium that cause hard water. That stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, eliminates soap scum, and makes your water feel softer on your skin and hair.
A water filtration system removes contaminants like chlorine, bacteria, heavy metals, and chemicals. It makes your water safe to drink and gets rid of bad tastes and odors. It doesn’t address hardness.
Most Oyster Creek homes dealing with Florida water need a combination. Hard water is almost universal here because of our limestone aquifers. But you’ve also got chlorine from treatment plants, potential bacteria in well water, and sulfur that makes everything smell terrible. One system won’t fix all of that. You need a whole house approach that handles both hardness and contamination.
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