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You stop scrubbing mineral buildup off your shower doors every week. Your dishes come out of the dishwasher without spots. Your clothes don’t fade or feel stiff after washing. Your water heater lasts years longer because it’s not fighting scale buildup inside the tank.
That’s what a point-of-entry system does—it treats all the water coming into your home before it reaches a single faucet or appliance. No more rust stains in the toilet. No more rotten egg smell when you turn on the tap. No more wondering if what you’re drinking is actually clean.
Florida water comes loaded with calcium, magnesium, iron, and sulfur because it filters through limestone aquifers before it reaches your home. A whole home carbon filter combined with multi-stage sediment filtration removes what you can see and what you can’t—chlorine, bacteria, heavy metals, and the minerals that wreck your plumbing. You’re not just improving taste. You’re protecting a significant investment in your home and your family’s health.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We’ve been doing this for over five decades across North and Central Florida, and Camp Roosevelt is part of our service area.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment—purification, softening, and filtration systems designed specifically for Florida’s water problems. That specialization matters because Florida water isn’t like water anywhere else. The aquifers, the limestone, the high water table—it all creates unique challenges that require systems built to handle them.
When you call us, we start with a free water analysis. We test your water, identify exactly what’s in it, and design a system based on your home’s usage and your family’s needs. No guessing. No generic solutions.
First, we test your water. You need to know what you’re dealing with—hardness levels, iron content, sulfur, chlorine, bacteria, whatever’s coming through your pipes. We do this for free because there’s no point designing a system without real data.
Once we know what’s in your water, we design a system that handles it. That usually means a water softener combination with whole home carbon filters and multi-stage sediment filtration. The softener removes calcium and magnesium. The carbon filter pulls out chlorine and organic compounds. The sediment stages catch iron, rust, and particulates. If you’ve got bacterial iron or sulfur, we add components that kill bacteria and filter out hydrogen sulfide gas.
Installation takes a few hours. We connect the system at your main water line—that’s the point-of-entry—so every drop of water that enters your home gets treated. After that, the system runs automatically. Most use filter media backwashing to clean themselves, which means low maintenance on your end. We’ll walk you through what to expect and when you’ll need service, but these systems are built to run without constant attention.
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Every system we install starts with that free water analysis. You get a breakdown of what’s in your water and a custom design based on your home’s specific needs—not a one-size-fits-all box from a big-box store.
The system itself typically includes a water softener to handle Florida’s notorious hard water, whole home carbon filters for chlorine and chemical removal, and multi-stage sediment filtration for iron, rust, and particulates. If your water smells like rotten eggs, we add sulfur filtration. If you’ve got bacterial contamination, we include treatment for that too. We also offer eco-friendly, salt-free options that prevent scale buildup without chemicals or electricity.
Camp Roosevelt pulls water from the same limestone aquifers as the rest of Central Florida, which means you’re dealing with high mineral content, occasional iron, and sometimes sulfur depending on your well depth or municipal source. Around 85% of Florida has hard water, and almost all of it contains dissolved minerals that damage appliances and plumbing over time. A properly designed point-of-entry system stops that damage before it starts and extends the life of your dishwasher, washing machine, and water heater by years.
We back our work with an A+ BBB rating and over 50 years of experience. We’re not a national company that sells you a system and disappears. We’re local, we service what we install, and we’ve built our reputation on doing this right the first time.
It depends entirely on what’s in your water and what you need the system to do. A basic softener and carbon filter setup runs differently than a multi-stage system designed to handle iron, sulfur, bacteria, and hardness all at once.
That’s why we start with a free water test. Once we know what we’re treating, we can give you an accurate price for a system that actually solves your problems. Some homes need a straightforward water softener combination with a carbon filter. Others need more aggressive filtration if they’re dealing with high iron content or bacterial contamination.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for a custom-designed system built to handle Florida water, professional installation, and a company with an A+ BBB rating that’s been doing this for 50 years. Cheap systems fail. They don’t remove what they claim to remove, they require constant maintenance, and they leave you with the same problems you started with. We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders, which helps offset the investment.
A water softener removes hardness—calcium and magnesium—through an ion exchange process. It stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances, makes soap lather better, and eliminates that sticky feeling on your skin after a shower. But it doesn’t remove chlorine, iron, sulfur, bacteria, or sediment.
A whole house water filter handles contaminants a softener can’t touch. Carbon filters remove chlorine and chemical byproducts. Sediment filters catch rust, dirt, and particulates. Specialized media can remove iron and sulfur. Some systems kill bacteria.
Most Florida homes need both. Hard water is nearly universal here because of the limestone aquifers, but you’ve also got chlorine from municipal treatment, iron from well water, and sometimes sulfur or bacterial contamination depending on your location. A water softener combination with multi-stage filtration gives you comprehensive treatment—soft water that’s also clean, clear, and safe to drink.
Yes, but only if it’s designed to handle hydrogen sulfide gas, which is what causes that smell. Not all systems do this. A standard carbon filter won’t touch it. You need a system with specific media or an oxidation process that converts the gas into a solid particle, which then gets filtered out.
Sulfur problems are common in Florida, especially in well water or areas where the aquifer has organic material breaking down underground. The smell is unmistakable—it hits you the second you turn on the tap. It’s not just unpleasant; it can corrode plumbing and fixtures over time.
We test for hydrogen sulfide during the initial water analysis and design the system accordingly. If sulfur is present, we include the right filtration media or treatment method to eliminate it completely. You shouldn’t have to hold your breath every time you turn on the shower. A properly designed point-of-entry system handles it at the source so every faucet in your home runs clean and odor-free.
It depends on the system and what it’s filtering. Most modern whole house systems use filter media backwashing, which means they clean themselves automatically by flushing accumulated sediment and contaminants down the drain. You’re not pulling out cartridges every month or scrubbing anything by hand.
Carbon filters typically need media replacement every few years depending on your water usage and chlorine levels. Softeners need salt refills if you’re using a traditional ion-exchange system, though we also install salt-free, eco-friendly options that require even less maintenance. Sediment pre-filters might need changing once or twice a year if you’ve got high iron or particulate content in your water.
We walk you through the maintenance schedule when we install the system, and we’re available for service if you need it. Florida water is tough on filtration systems because of the high mineral content and the volume of contaminants coming through, but a well-designed system shouldn’t require constant attention. If you’re changing filters every few weeks, the system wasn’t sized correctly or it’s not the right type for your water.
Yes. Whole home carbon filters are specifically designed to remove chlorine, chloramines, and the chemical byproducts that come from municipal water treatment. Chlorine is added to kill bacteria in the public water supply, but it leaves behind a taste, a smell, and compounds like trihalomethanes that you don’t want to consume long-term.
Activated carbon works through adsorption—it traps chlorine molecules as water passes through the media. A properly sized carbon filter removes chlorine from every tap in your home, which means you’re not just improving drinking water. You’re also protecting your skin and hair in the shower, since chlorine dries out both and can irritate sensitive skin.
Florida’s municipal systems often use higher chlorine levels because of the heat and the organic material in the source water. That means the chlorine taste and smell can be strong, especially in the summer. A point-of-entry carbon filter handles it before the water reaches your kitchen, your bathroom, or your appliances. You’ll notice the difference immediately—water tastes clean, smells neutral, and doesn’t leave that chemical residue behind.
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