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The chlorine smell disappears. Your skin stops feeling tight after showers. Your water heater quits building up scale that kills it early.
You’re not just filtering drinking water—you’re protecting every pipe, fixture, and appliance in your home. That means fewer repairs, less soap scum, and no more white spots on your glassware.
Most homeowners in Beauclerc deal with hard water from the Floridan Aquifer. It’s loaded with calcium and magnesium that municipal treatment doesn’t remove. A point-of-entry system catches all of it before it enters your house, so you’re not constantly fighting mineral buildup or that chemical taste from chlorine disinfection byproducts.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Water tastes better. Your hair feels softer. Your appliances last longer. And you stop wondering what’s actually in the water your family uses every day.
We have an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star rating with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our technicians meet industry standards for installation and service.
We’ve been working in Jacksonville and Duval County for over five decades. We know the aquifer system here, the minerals in your water, and what actually works for Florida homes—not just what works in a textbook.
We don’t do plumbing or water heaters. We specialize in whole-home water purification and filtration, and that focus means you’re getting people who know this equipment inside and out. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, and we’re proud supporters of the Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
We start with a water test. Not a guess—a real analysis of what’s in your water and at what levels. That tells us whether you need a basic carbon filter, a water softener combination, or a multi-stage sediment filtration system.
Once we know what you’re dealing with, we recommend a system sized for your home’s water usage. Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry—so everything downstream gets filtered. We’re talking about your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry, outdoor hose, all of it.
The system itself usually combines sediment filtration to catch particles, carbon filtration to remove chlorine and chemical tastes, and specialized media designed for Florida’s specific water challenges like iron and sulfur. Some systems include filter media backwashing, which cleans the media automatically so you’re not constantly replacing parts.
After installation, you’ll run the water and taste the difference within minutes. We walk you through maintenance, which is minimal, and we’re available if anything comes up. Most whole home carbon filters last for years depending on your water usage—our systems are built for around a million gallons or up to 10 years of normal household use.
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A whole house water filter is a point-of-entry system. It sits on your main water line and treats every gallon before it splits off to different parts of your home. You’re not just filtering one tap—you’re filtering everything.
In Beauclerc and the surrounding Jacksonville area, most homes pull water from the Floridan Aquifer, which means you’re dealing with hard water, chlorine from municipal treatment, and sometimes iron or sulfur depending on your neighborhood. Your system needs to handle all of that, not just one problem.
We install multi-stage systems that layer different types of filtration. Sediment filters catch dirt and particles. Carbon filters pull out chlorine, chemical odors, and organic compounds. If you’ve got serious hardness, we add a water softener combination that prevents scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.
The result is water that doesn’t taste like a swimming pool, doesn’t leave spots on your dishes, and doesn’t slowly destroy your water heater. You’ll use less soap and detergent because soft water lathers better. Your skin and hair won’t feel stripped after every shower. And you’ll stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap actually tastes clean.
Most whole house systems run between $2,000 and $5,000 depending on the size of your home, your water usage, and what contaminants we’re removing. A basic carbon filter for chlorine and taste is on the lower end. A multi-stage system with water softening and specialized media for iron or sulfur costs more.
You’re not just paying for the equipment. You’re paying for professional installation on your main water line, proper sizing so the system doesn’t restrict water pressure, and a setup that actually matches your water chemistry. Cheap systems from big-box stores don’t account for Florida’s specific water problems, and they usually fail early or underperform.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. And because we’re local and A-rated by the BBB with zero complaints, you’re working with people who’ll actually service what we install—not a national company that disappears after the sale.
Jacksonville’s water testing has documented chlorine, chlorate, radium, strontium, and TTHMs above health guidelines. All of those are colorless, odorless, and tasteless—you can’t detect them without testing, but they accumulate in your body over time.
A quality whole house system removes chlorine and chlorine disinfection byproducts through carbon filtration. It reduces heavy metals and radioactive elements like radium and strontium with specialized filter media. And it catches sediment, rust, and organic material that municipal treatment misses.
Hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium aren’t dangerous, but they wreck your appliances and plumbing. If your system includes a water softener combination, those get removed too. The goal is comprehensive treatment—not just making your water taste better, but actually protecting your family’s health and your home’s infrastructure.
Most systems last one year for every 100,000 gallons of filtration capacity. A typical whole home carbon filter rated for a million gallons will last around 10 years for a family of four using normal amounts of water.
That doesn’t mean the entire system gets replaced. Filter media needs changing or backwashing depending on the type. Carbon filters eventually saturate and lose effectiveness. Sediment pre-filters might need swapping every 6 to 12 months depending on how dirty your water is.
We walk you through the maintenance schedule when we install your system. Most of it is simple—checking pressure gauges, occasionally backwashing the media, replacing a filter cartridge when needed. And because we’re local, we’re available for service calls if something isn’t working right. You’re not calling a 1-800 number and waiting weeks for a technician.
If you’re in Beauclerc or anywhere in the Jacksonville area, you’re dealing with hard water. The Floridan Aquifer is loaded with calcium and magnesium, and municipal treatment doesn’t remove it.
Hard water leaves scale in your pipes, coats your water heater elements, and makes your soap barely lather. Over time, it shortens the life of every appliance that uses water—your dishwasher, washing machine, ice maker, all of it. A whole house filter removes chlorine and contaminants, but it doesn’t soften water.
A water softener combination handles both. You get filtration for health and safety, plus softening to protect your plumbing and appliances. It’s a bigger upfront cost, but it saves you money long-term because you’re not replacing water heaters every few years or dealing with constant clogs and buildup. Most homeowners in this area need both, and we size the system based on your water test results—not a sales pitch.
Not if it’s sized correctly. A properly installed point-of-entry system is designed to handle your home’s flow rate without restricting pressure. That’s why we don’t just sell you a filter—we test your water, measure your usage, and match the system to your home.
Undersized systems or cheap filters with small housings will choke your water flow. You’ll notice it in the shower or when multiple faucets are running. Professional installation means using the right diameter pipes, the right size filter housings, and positioning everything so water moves through efficiently.
We’ve been doing this in Florida for over 50 years. We know how to install a multi-stage sediment filtration system without killing your pressure. And if something isn’t performing right after installation, we come back and fix it. That’s the difference between working with a local company that stands behind the job and buying a system online that you’re stuck troubleshooting yourself.
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