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You stop buying bottled water. Your coffee tastes better. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower.
Those are the immediate things you notice. But the real value shows up over time when your water heater isn’t caked with sediment, your dishwasher isn’t leaving spots on glasses, and your washing machine isn’t wearing out from hard water damage.
A whole house water filter handles everything at the point where water enters your home. That means every faucet, every shower, every appliance gets filtered water. You’re not just addressing taste or one bathroom sink—you’re protecting your entire home and everyone in it from chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and the contaminants Florida water is known for.
Most families in Carver Shores, FL spend over $100 a month on bottled water. That’s $1,200 a year for water with significantly more microplastics than what a proper filtration system delivers. The math makes sense, but more than that, you’re done hauling plastic bottles and wondering if your tap water is safe.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 5-star customer rating with zero complaints. That doesn’t happen by accident.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, and our technicians are certified, licensed, and background-checked. We’ve been installing water filtration and purification systems across Florida for over five decades, so we know exactly what Carver Shores, FL water does to homes and how to fix it.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t sell water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment because that’s what we’re best at. And we offer a $500 discount to military members and first responders because we believe in supporting the people who serve our communities.
We start with a water analysis. Not a guess, not a generic recommendation—we test your water to see what’s actually in it. That tells us which contaminants need to be addressed and what type of system makes sense for your home and family size.
From there, we design a point-of-entry system that fits your needs. Most systems include multi-stage sediment filtration to catch particles, whole home carbon filters to remove chlorine and chemicals, and depending on your water, a water softener combination to handle hardness. These aren’t off-the-shelf units—we customize based on what your water test shows.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We install the system where your main water line enters the house, so all the water flowing through your home gets filtered before it reaches any faucet or appliance. Once it’s in, you’ll notice the difference immediately—better taste, no chlorine smell, softer water.
We come back in one to three months for a follow-up water quality check to make sure everything is performing the way it should. And if you ever need service, we’re local and we answer the phone.
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Your system filters out chlorine, chloramine, sediment, heavy metals like arsenic, and emerging contaminants including PFOA, PFAS, and PFOS. It also handles the herbicides and pesticides that make their way into Florida’s water supply from stormwater runoff and agricultural areas.
In Carver Shores, FL, hard water is a major issue. Calcium and magnesium build up in your pipes, damage your water heater, and leave spots on your dishes. A water softener combination addresses that while the carbon filtration handles taste and odor. The result is water that’s clean, soft, and safe throughout your entire home.
You’ll use less soap and detergent because soft water lathers better. Your appliances will last longer because they’re not fighting scale buildup. And you’ll have peace of mind that your family isn’t bathing in or drinking water loaded with chemicals and contaminants.
We also make sure your system includes filter media backwashing, which keeps the filtration media clean and effective over time. That means consistent performance without constant maintenance on your part.
Most homeowners in Carver Shores, FL pay between $1,500 and $2,500 for a properly sized system with professional installation. That includes the filtration unit, any necessary softening equipment, installation labor, and a warranty.
If someone quotes you over $5,000 for a basic city water system, you’re likely paying for markup, not better equipment. On the other hand, if a price seems too low, the system probably isn’t built to handle Florida’s water issues long-term or the company is cutting corners on installation.
We price based on what your water test shows and what your home actually needs. No upselling, no scare tactics. Just a system that works and a price that makes sense.
A quality whole house water filter removes chlorine, chloramine, sediment, rust, heavy metals like lead and arsenic, and volatile organic compounds. Advanced systems also filter out PFAS, PFOA, PFOS, herbicides, and pesticides—contaminants that are increasingly common in Florida water due to agricultural runoff and industrial sources.
The specific contaminants your system targets depend on what’s in your water. That’s why we start with a water test instead of assuming. Carver Shores, FL water can vary depending on your source and the condition of local infrastructure, so testing gives us the full picture.
Carbon filtration handles chemicals and taste issues. Sediment filters catch particles that damage appliances. And if your water is hard, a softener prevents scale buildup that shortens the life of your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine.
Most whole home carbon filters need replacement every 6 to 12 months depending on your water quality and household usage. Sediment filters may need changing more frequently if your water has high particulate content—sometimes every 3 to 6 months.
The good news is that filter media backwashing helps extend the life of your system by keeping the filtration media clean between replacements. We’ll show you how to monitor your system and let you know when it’s time for a change.
We also offer maintenance plans if you’d rather not think about it. We’ll come out, swap the filters, test your water, and make sure everything is running the way it should. Most people prefer that because it’s one less thing to remember, and it keeps the system performing at 99% contaminant removal.
A properly sized and installed system won’t cause noticeable pressure loss. If your pressure drops after installation, it usually means the system is undersized for your home’s flow rate or the filters are clogged and need changing.
We size systems based on your home’s plumbing and your family’s water usage. That means calculating flow rates and making sure the filtration system can handle peak demand—like when someone’s in the shower, the dishwasher is running, and someone else turns on a faucet.
If you already have low water pressure, a whole house filter won’t fix that. But it also shouldn’t make it worse if it’s installed correctly. In some cases, removing sediment buildup in your pipes actually improves flow over time because the water isn’t pushing through layers of scale and debris.
In most cases, yes. A whole house filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, and chemicals, but it doesn’t address hardness. Hard water contains dissolved calcium and magnesium, and those minerals cause scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.
Florida has some of the hardest water in the country, and Carver Shores, FL is no exception. If you don’t soften your water, you’ll still deal with spots on dishes, soap scum in showers, and shortened appliance life even if your water is filtered.
The best setup is a water softener combination system that handles both filtration and softening at the point of entry. That way, every drop of water in your home is clean and soft. We design systems that do both without requiring separate units or complicated plumbing, so you get complete water treatment in one installation.
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