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Your water heater lasts longer. Your skin stops feeling dry and irritated after every shower. Dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots.
That’s what happens when you remove the minerals, chemicals, and contaminants that Florida water is known for. Salt Springs sits on some of the most porous limestone in the state, which means your well water or municipal supply is pulling in everything from iron and sulfur to nitrates and bacteria.
A properly designed water filtration system handles all of it. Reverse osmosis systems remove dissolved solids and emerging contaminants like PFAS. Activated carbon filtration pulls out chlorine, pesticides, and the chemicals that make your water taste off. UV water purification kills bacteria without adding anything to your water.
You stop buying bottled water. Your appliances run cleaner and last years longer. Your family drinks from the tap without wondering what’s in it.
We specialize in whole-house water purification for Salt Springs homeowners who want systems that actually work. 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, and we only install equipment that carries the WQA Gold Seal for performance and safety.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We design, install, and service water treatment systems, and that focus shows in the results.
Salt Springs has unique water challenges—high iron content, sulfur smells, hard water that clogs pipes and coats fixtures. We test your water first, then build a system around what’s actually in it. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all setup. You’re getting a solution based on your water analysis and your household’s daily usage.
We start with drinking water quality testing. You need to know what’s in your water before you can treat it. We test for hardness, iron, sulfur, bacteria, nitrates, pH, and other contaminants common to Salt Springs wells and city water.
Once we have your results, we design a system. That might include a water softener to handle hardness, an Iron Clear filter to remove rust and bacterial iron, a Sulfur Clear system to eliminate that rotten egg smell, or a whole-house reverse osmosis setup for comprehensive filtration. Some homes need UV water purification to kill E.coli and other bacteria. Others benefit from under-sink filter installation for point-of-use drinking water.
We install everything at your home. The system gets plumbed into your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets treated water. We walk you through how it works, what maintenance looks like, and when to call us for service.
After installation, we stay available. Filters need changing. Systems need occasional adjustments. We service what we sell, which is something you won’t get from the national companies operating in this area.
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A whole-house water filtration system treats every drop of water entering your home. That means your washing machine, your water heater, your showers, your kitchen sink—all of it gets filtered before it reaches you.
In Salt Springs, that matters more than in most places. Nearly 90% of Florida’s drinking water comes from aquifers, and those aquifers are easily contaminated because of our porous limestone, high water table, and heavy rainfall. One in five wells tested in Florida contains contaminants above health benchmarks. Hard water is nearly universal here, and it’s not just annoying—it’s expensive. Mineral buildup shortens the life of your water heater, clogs pipes, and forces you to replace appliances years earlier than you should.
A properly designed system handles hardness, removes iron that stains your sinks and toilets, filters out sulfur that makes your water smell like rotten eggs, and eliminates bacteria and nitrates that pose real health risks. If you’re concerned about PFAS or other emerging contaminants, reverse osmosis handles those too.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Softer skin and hair. Better-tasting water. No more scrubbing hard water spots off shower doors. Appliances that run efficiently and last longer. And peace of mind that your family isn’t drinking or bathing in contaminated water.
If you’re on well water in Salt Springs, you almost certainly need treatment. Wells in this area commonly test high for iron, sulfur, hardness, and bacteria because of the porous limestone and high water table.
Even if you’re on city water, you’re likely dealing with hard water and chlorine. The signs are obvious: white buildup around faucets, soap scum in your tub, spots on dishes, dry skin after showers, and water that tastes or smells off.
The only way to know exactly what you need is to test your water. We do that for free. Once we see what’s in your water, we can tell you what type of filtration or treatment will actually solve the problem. Some homes need a basic softener. Others need a multi-stage system with iron removal, sulfur filtration, and UV purification. Testing takes the guesswork out of it.
A water softener removes hardness—specifically calcium and magnesium—that causes scale buildup and makes soap less effective. It uses salt to exchange those minerals for sodium. That solves hard water problems, but it doesn’t filter out contaminants like bacteria, nitrates, chlorine, or chemicals.
A filtration system removes contaminants. Activated carbon filters pull out chlorine, pesticides, and chemicals that affect taste and smell. Reverse osmosis systems remove dissolved solids, heavy metals, and emerging contaminants like PFAS. UV purification kills bacteria and viruses without adding chemicals.
Most Salt Springs homes need both. You need softening to protect your appliances and plumbing from scale buildup, and you need filtration to remove the iron, sulfur, bacteria, and other contaminants common in local water. We design systems that handle everything in one setup so you’re not piecing together multiple solutions.
It depends entirely on what your water needs. A basic softener for mild hardness runs less than a multi-stage system designed to handle iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness all at once.
We don’t give ballpark estimates because they’re usually wrong. Your water is different from your neighbor’s water. Your household uses a different amount of water. Your contamination levels vary. A system that works for a two-person household with moderate hardness won’t be the same as what a family of five needs when they’re dealing with high iron, sulfur smell, and bacterial contamination.
After we test your water and understand your household size and usage, we’ll give you an exact price for a system that actually solves your problem. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. What matters more than the upfront cost is that the system works, lasts, and gets serviced when it needs it. That’s where a lot of national companies fall short.
Yes, but only if the system is designed for it. Sulfur—that rotten egg smell—comes from hydrogen sulfide gas or sulfur bacteria in your water. It’s extremely common in Salt Springs well water.
A standard water softener won’t remove sulfur. You need a dedicated sulfur filtration system that uses oxidation and filtration to eliminate the gas and bacteria causing the smell. Our Sulfur Clear systems are designed specifically for this problem.
In some cases, sulfur bacteria also require shock chlorination of the well and ongoing treatment to prevent it from coming back. We test your water to determine whether you’re dealing with hydrogen sulfide gas, sulfur bacteria, or both, and then design a treatment plan that actually eliminates the smell at the source. If you’ve been living with that smell or trying to mask it, you don’t have to. It’s fixable with the right equipment.
It depends on the type of system and how much water you use. Most whole-house filters need media replacement or cartridge changes once or twice a year. Reverse osmosis systems need membrane and filter changes annually. Water softeners need salt refills every few weeks or months depending on your hardness level and water usage.
UV systems need annual bulb replacements to maintain disinfection effectiveness. Iron and sulfur filters may need more frequent backwashing or media replacement if your contamination levels are high.
We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and usage. We’ll remind you when service is due, and we handle all the filter changes, media replacements, and system checks. A lot of homeowners try to DIY maintenance and end up with systems that don’t work properly because they missed a step or used the wrong replacement part. We make it simple—you call us when it’s time, and we take care of it.
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