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Your morning shower feels completely different when the water is actually clean. No more mineral buildup drying out your skin and hair. No more scrubbing embarrassing iron stains off your toilet and fixtures every week—they just stay clean.
Your water heater stops fighting scale buildup. Your dishwasher runs cleaner. Your washing machine doesn’t leave that weird residue on clothes anymore. Point-of-entry systems install at your main water line, so every drop flowing through your home gets treated before it reaches a single faucet or appliance.
The sulfur smell disappears. The metallic taste is gone. You’re not buying bottled water for coffee anymore because your tap water actually tastes normal. And you’re not replacing appliances years earlier than you should because hard water destroyed them from the inside out.
This isn’t about luxury. It’s about fixing a problem that costs you money, time, and peace of mind every single day.
We have an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star rating, and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we stay current on treatment technology and water quality standards.
We’ve spent over 50 years dealing with the specific water issues that affect Blitchton, FL and the surrounding Lake County area. Iron staining from groundwater. Sulfur odors from limestone aquifers. Hard water that wrecks appliances and leaves soap scum on everything.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment—testing, designing systems, installing them correctly, and servicing them long-term. That’s it. If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount because we support the people who serve this community.
We start with a free in-home water analysis. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—an actual test that shows what’s in your water. Iron levels, hardness, sulfur, bacteria, pH, everything that matters for designing the right system.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a custom system based on your specific water chemistry and household size. Multi-stage sediment filtration removes particles and debris. Whole home carbon filters handle chlorine, taste, and odor issues. If you need iron removal or sulfur treatment, we add the right media for that. If bacteria is a concern, UV sterilization takes care of it.
The system installs at your main water line—usually near where water enters your home. Professional installation takes a few hours. After that, the system runs automatically. Filter media backwashing happens on a schedule, flushing out trapped contaminants so the system stays effective.
You’ll notice the difference immediately. Cleaner water from every tap. No more staining. No more odors. And because we service what we sell, you’re not stuck figuring out maintenance on your own.
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Blitchton sits in an area where groundwater moves through limestone aquifers loaded with minerals. That’s why so many homes here deal with hard water around 180 ppm or higher—enough to cause serious scale buildup and appliance damage. Iron staining is another constant issue. That reddish-brown ring around your toilet isn’t dirt. It’s dissolved iron reacting with oxygen.
Every system we install addresses your specific test results. If you have iron, we use media designed to filter it out before it oxidizes and stains everything. If sulfur is the problem—that rotten egg smell from hydrogen sulfide gas—we treat it with a sulfur clear system that eliminates the odor and stops the corrosion it causes to your plumbing.
Hard water gets handled with a water softener combination or a salt-free conditioning system, depending on what makes sense for your situation. If you’re on well water and bacteria is a concern, UV sterilization kills E. coli, coliform, and other contaminants without adding chemicals.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all solution. You’re getting a system built around what’s actually wrong with your water. And because we use professional-grade components—not the residential stuff from big box stores—these systems last and perform the way they’re supposed to.
Most whole house systems range from $2,000 to $5,000 installed, depending on what your water test shows and what treatment you need. If you only need basic sediment and carbon filtration, you’re on the lower end. If you need iron removal, sulfur treatment, UV sterilization, and a water softener combination, the cost goes up.
The real question is what poor water quality is already costing you. Between bottled water, extra cleaning supplies, appliance repairs, and replacing water heaters years earlier than you should, most families spend hundreds annually just dealing with the symptoms. A whole house system fixes the problem at the source and pays for itself over time in avoided costs and appliance longevity.
We provide a free water test and a clear quote based on your specific situation. No surprises, no upselling. Just the treatment your home actually needs.
Yes, but only if the system is designed for it. Standard carbon filters don’t remove iron or sulfur effectively. You need specific treatment media that targets those contaminants.
For iron, we use oxidation and filtration media that converts dissolved iron into particles, then filters them out before they reach your fixtures. That eliminates the staining on toilets, sinks, and laundry. For sulfur—that rotten egg smell from hydrogen sulfide—we use a sulfur clear system that removes the gas and stops the corrosion it causes to copper and brass plumbing.
Both of these are common issues in Blitchton because of the groundwater chemistry here. We test first, then design the system to handle whatever’s present in your water. That’s why testing matters—you can’t fix what you don’t measure.
It depends on the type of system, but most require very little hands-on maintenance. Multi-stage systems with backwashing media handle cleaning automatically—they flush trapped sediment and contaminants on a programmed schedule, usually every few days. You don’t have to do anything.
Carbon filters typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months depending on your water usage and quality. UV bulbs last about a year and need swapping to maintain sterilization effectiveness. If you have a salt-based softener as part of your system, you’ll need to add salt periodically.
We offer service plans and can handle all of this for you. Or if you prefer to manage it yourself, we’ll walk you through what to check and when. Either way, these systems are designed to run reliably without constant attention. The main advantage of professional-grade equipment is durability—fewer moving parts that wear out, better components that last longer.
Probably, if you’re in Blitchton. Most homes in this area test around 180 ppm for hardness or higher. That’s enough to cause scale buildup in pipes, damage appliances, and leave soap scum on everything. A whole house filter handles contaminants like chlorine, sediment, and odors, but it doesn’t remove the calcium and magnesium that make water hard.
A water softener combination treats both issues. You get filtration for clean water and softening to protect your plumbing and appliances. Some people prefer salt-free conditioning systems, which don’t remove hardness but prevent scale from forming. That works if you want to avoid adding sodium to your water.
We test your water first and recommend what makes sense based on your hardness level, household size, and preferences. If your water is only slightly hard, you might not need softening. If it’s 180 ppm or above—which is typical here—you’ll see a noticeable difference with a softener installed.
Yes, but you need UV sterilization as part of the system. Standard filtration removes sediment, chlorine, and some chemicals, but it doesn’t kill bacteria like E. coli, coliform, or other pathogens that show up in well water.
UV sterilization uses ultraviolet light to destroy bacteria, viruses, and parasites at a microscopic level. Water passes through a chamber with a UV bulb, and the light disrupts the DNA of any microorganisms, making them unable to reproduce or cause illness. It’s fast, chemical-free, and highly effective.
If your well water tests positive for bacteria—or if you just want that extra layer of protection—we include UV as part of your whole house system. The UV bulb lasts about a year and takes a few minutes to replace. After that, you have continuous disinfection for every drop of water entering your home.
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