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Your shower doors stay clear without scrubbing. Your whites come out of the washer actually white, not dingy or rust-stained. Your water heater and dishwasher last years longer because they’re not fighting hard water buildup every single day.
You stop buying bottled water because what comes out of your tap is clean and doesn’t taste like chlorine or smell like sulfur. Your skin doesn’t itch after showers, and your hair feels softer. The embarrassing orange streaks in your toilets and sinks disappear.
This is what happens when you install a point-of-entry system that treats water before it enters your home’s plumbing. Every faucet, every appliance, every shower gets filtered water. Not just the kitchen sink.
We’ve been installing whole home carbon filters and point-of-entry systems across North and Central Florida for more than five decades. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and maintain an A rating with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints.
We’re not a national chain that sells you a system and disappears. We service what we install, and we service other brands too. Burbank homeowners deal with the same hard water and iron issues that affect much of Central Florida, and we’ve seen every variation of it.
You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all solution. You’re getting a system designed around your water test results and your household’s actual usage.
We start with a water test because guessing at your water problems wastes money. Your water might have high iron, sulfur, hardness, or a combination that needs multi-stage sediment filtration plus a water softener combination. We need to know what we’re treating.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a point-of-entry system that addresses those specific issues. If you have iron and sulfur, you need oxidation and filtration before softening. If you have bacterial iron, you might need UV purification. If you just have hardness, a salt-free conditioner might work.
The system gets installed at your main water line before it splits off to your house. That means every drop of water that enters your home gets treated. Installation typically takes a few hours, and you’ll notice the difference immediately.
We handle the filter media backwashing setup so your system maintains itself. You’re not constantly changing cartridges or adding chemicals. The system does the work.
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Your whole house water filter system is custom-designed based on your water analysis, not pulled off a shelf. If you need iron and sulfur removal, you get an oxidation system that converts dissolved iron into particles that can be filtered out, plus activated carbon to handle the hydrogen sulfide causing that rotten egg smell.
For hard water, you get either a traditional water softener or a salt-free conditioning system depending on your hardness levels and preferences. Burbank sits in an area where groundwater picks up minerals from limestone, so hardness is common. A water softener combination with filtration handles both scale prevention and contaminant removal.
Multi-stage sediment filtration removes particles, rust, and debris before they reach your fixtures and appliances. Whole home carbon filters take out chlorine, chemicals, and odors that affect taste. If you’re on well water with bacteria concerns, UV purification kills organisms without adding chemicals.
You also get ongoing service. We maintain what we install, handle filter media backwashing when needed, and respond when you have questions. We’re local, and we’ve been doing this in Florida for over 50 years.
Most Burbank homes deal with hard water because the groundwater in Central Florida passes through limestone and picks up calcium and magnesium. You’ll see this as white scale on faucets, spots on dishes, and buildup inside your water heater and pipes.
Iron is the other big issue. Even low levels of iron cause orange stains on everything water touches. If you have well water, you might also smell sulfur, which is hydrogen sulfide gas creating that rotten egg odor.
Some areas have bacterial iron, which is different from regular dissolved iron and needs a different treatment approach. That’s why testing your water matters before choosing a system. What works for hard water won’t fix iron problems, and what removes iron might not address sulfur.
An under-sink filter only treats water at one faucet. You get clean drinking water in the kitchen, but your shower, washing machine, dishwasher, and every other water source in your home still gets untreated water.
A whole house water filter is a point-of-entry system installed where water enters your home. Every drop that flows through your plumbing gets filtered. Your appliances are protected from scale and corrosion. Your showers don’t leave you with dry skin and brittle hair. Your laundry doesn’t come out dingy.
If you have hard water or iron, treating just your drinking water doesn’t solve the real problems. The damage happens throughout your plumbing system, and the annoyances show up in every bathroom and on every fixture. Point-of-entry filtration handles all of it at once.
You might need both, depending on what’s in your water. A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It protects your pipes and appliances from damage and makes soap work better.
A whole home carbon filter removes chlorine, chemicals, odors, and some contaminants that affect taste and smell. It doesn’t address hardness. If your water is hard and has chlorine taste or odor issues, you need a water softener combination with carbon filtration.
Some systems integrate both into one unit. Others use separate tanks in sequence. We design the setup based on your water test results and what problems you’re actually experiencing. If you have iron or sulfur on top of hardness, you need multi-stage sediment filtration before softening, because iron fouls softener resin.
It depends on the type of system and what it’s removing. Systems with filter media backwashing clean themselves automatically, usually once a week or based on water usage. You don’t do anything—the system handles it.
If you have a traditional water softener, you add salt every few months depending on your water hardness and how much water you use. Salt-free systems don’t need salt or chemicals at all.
Carbon filters eventually need replacement, typically every few years depending on your water quality and household size. Sediment pre-filters might need changing more often if you have high iron or particulate levels. We set up a maintenance schedule based on your specific system and let you know what to expect upfront.
Standard whole house filtration removes chlorine, sediment, some chemicals, and improves taste and odor. For specific contaminants like PFAS, arsenic, or heavy metals, you need specialized filtration media or a reverse osmosis system.
PFAS removal typically requires activated carbon designed for those compounds or a point-of-use reverse osmosis system at your drinking water tap. Whole home reverse osmosis systems exist but they’re expensive and waste significant water.
The practical approach for most homes is whole house filtration for general water quality plus a dedicated reverse osmosis system at the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water. That gives you comprehensive treatment without the cost and waste of treating water you use for toilets and irrigation. We test your water first and recommend what actually makes sense for your situation.
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