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You stop buying bottled water by the case. Your shower doesn’t leave your skin feeling tight and itchy. Your coffee tastes better because the water tastes better.
The white film on your glassware disappears. Your washing machine stops building up that chalky residue. You’re not replacing appliances as often because hard water isn’t corroding them from the inside out.
That’s what a point-of-entry system does. It treats water the moment it enters your home, before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. Multi-stage filtration handles sediment, chlorine, minerals, and contaminants so every drop you use is clean.
You’re not just filtering drinking water. You’re protecting your entire home.
We don’t install water heaters or fix leaky pipes. We focus entirely on water filtration, purification, and softening because that’s what we’re best at.
We’re A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints and a 5-star rating. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards and stay current on water treatment technology. We also support military members and first responders with a $500 discount, and we’re proud partners with the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
Bayard homeowners deal with the same water challenges as the rest of Florida—hard water from limestone aquifers, chlorine from municipal treatment, and contamination risks from a high water table. We’ve been solving these problems with custom-designed systems that actually match how your household uses water.
We start with a free water analysis at your home. Not a generic test—an actual look at what’s in your water and what problems you’re dealing with. Hard water, chlorine smell, sediment, metallic taste—we measure it.
Then we design a system based on your results and your household size. A family of two doesn’t need the same setup as a family of six. We’re not selling you a one-size-fits-all box.
Installation happens at your main water line, where water enters your home. That’s the point-of-entry. From there, a combination of sediment filters, carbon filters, and sometimes a water softener treats every gallon before it reaches your taps. Some systems use backwashing filter media that cleans itself, so you’re not constantly swapping cartridges.
After installation, we test the water again to confirm everything’s working. Then we show you how the system operates and what maintenance looks like. If something ever goes wrong, we service what we sell—and we do it fast.
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A whole house water filter isn’t just one piece of equipment. It’s a multi-stage system designed to handle different contaminants at different stages.
Sediment filtration comes first. It catches dirt, rust, and particles before they clog up your pipes or damage your appliances. Then comes carbon filtration, which removes chlorine, bad taste, and odors. If you’ve got hard water—and in Bayard, you probably do—a water softener combination handles calcium and magnesium buildup that causes spots, scale, and appliance wear.
In Florida, 90% of drinking water comes from aquifers. That means your water passes through porous limestone, picks up minerals, and sometimes contaminants like pesticides or dry-cleaning solvents. A point-of-entry system catches those issues before they become your problem.
You’ll also get professional installation, which matters more than people think. A system installed wrong doesn’t filter right. We make sure water pressure stays consistent, filtration stages are in the correct order, and backwashing cycles are set up properly so your system runs efficiently for years.
Most systems in Florida fall between $800 and $3,000, but that range depends on your home’s water quality, household size, and what you’re filtering for. If you’re only dealing with chlorine and sediment, you’re on the lower end. If you need a water softener combination with carbon filtration and backwashing media, you’re looking at the higher end.
We don’t give cookie-cutter pricing because your water isn’t cookie-cutter. After we test your water, we’ll design a system that fits your needs and give you a clear quote with no surprises. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders.
The upfront cost might feel like a lot, but compare it to what you’re spending on bottled water, appliance repairs, and soap that doesn’t lather because of hard water. Most homeowners break even within a few years and then start saving money every month after that.
Yes. Chlorine is one of the easiest things for a carbon filter to remove, and it makes a noticeable difference immediately. If your water smells like bleach or has that chemical taste, a whole home carbon filter will handle it.
Chlorine is added to municipal water to kill bacteria, so it’s not dangerous in small amounts. But it’s harsh on your skin, dries out your hair, and makes drinking water taste bad. A lot of people in Bayard drink bottled water just to avoid the chlorine taste, which adds up fast.
A point-of-entry system with activated carbon filtration removes chlorine before it reaches any faucet in your home. That means better-tasting water for drinking and cooking, plus softer water for showers. You’ll notice the difference in how your skin and hair feel within the first week.
It depends on the type of system you have and how much water your household uses. Sediment filters typically need replacing every 6 to 12 months. Carbon filters last longer—usually 12 to 24 months. If you have a backwashing system, the filter media can last 5 to 10 years because it cleans itself.
We’ll walk you through the maintenance schedule during installation so you know exactly what to expect. Some systems have indicators that tell you when it’s time to change a filter. Others run on a set schedule based on your water usage.
The good news is that maintaining a whole house filter is way easier than dealing with the problems it prevents. Replacing a filter once a year beats scrubbing hard water stains off your shower or replacing a clogged washing machine valve. We also offer servicing for all makes and models, so if you ever need help, we’re a phone call away.
Absolutely. Hard water is the number one cause of premature appliance failure in Florida. The calcium and magnesium in hard water create scale buildup inside your dishwasher, washing machine, water heater, and any other appliance that uses water. Over time, that buildup clogs valves, reduces efficiency, and shortens the lifespan of your equipment.
A water softener combination removes those minerals before they enter your plumbing system. That means no more white crusty buildup around faucets, no more spots on dishes, and no more sediment settling at the bottom of your water heater. Your appliances run better and last longer.
Florida’s aquifer water is loaded with minerals because it filters through limestone. If you’ve ever noticed chalky residue on your glassware or a film on your shower doors, that’s hard water. A whole house system stops it at the source, which protects everything downstream.
City water is treated to meet safety standards, but that doesn’t mean it’s problem-free. Municipal water in Florida often contains chlorine for disinfection, and it still picks up minerals from the aquifer before it reaches the treatment plant. You might also taste metallic notes from old pipes or notice sediment in your water.
A whole house water filter improves what’s already considered “safe” water. It removes chlorine, filters out sediment, and reduces hard water minerals that cause buildup and staining. Even if your city water passes EPA standards, it can still taste bad, smell like chemicals, and damage your appliances over time.
If you’re on well water, filtration is even more important. Wells in Florida are vulnerable to contamination from pesticides, dry-cleaning solvents, and gasoline leaks because of the state’s thin soil layer and high water table. A point-of-entry system gives you an extra layer of protection no matter where your water comes from.
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