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Your skin stops feeling tight after showers. Your hair isn’t crusty anymore. The weird taste in your coffee disappears.
That’s what happens when you install a point-of-entry system that treats water before it enters your home’s plumbing. Every faucet, every shower head, every appliance gets filtered water instead of whatever’s coming through the municipal line.
Your appliances last longer because they’re not fighting mineral buildup. Your water heater runs more efficiently. You stop buying bottled water that costs 600 times more per gallon than what comes out of your tap. And you’re not just masking problems with a pitcher filter that only handles your drinking water while ignoring everything else.
We focus exclusively on whole-house purification, filtration, and softening. We’re not plumbers who dabble in water treatment. We’re not HVAC companies trying to upsell you on filters.
We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a 5-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. And we’re involved with the Tunnels to Towers Foundation because we believe in supporting the people who serve our communities.
Chatmire homeowners deal with the same water challenges as the rest of Central Florida—high chlorine levels, hard minerals, and municipal treatment chemicals that leave residue on everything they touch. We’ve been solving these problems with customized filtration systems that match what’s actually in your water, not generic solutions that work everywhere and nowhere.
We start by testing your water to see what’s actually in it. Chatmire gets municipal water, but that doesn’t mean it’s the same as what your neighbor gets. Treatment varies, and so do the contaminants we’re removing.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we recommend a system. That might be multi-stage sediment filtration if you’ve got particulate issues. It could be whole home carbon filters if chlorine and chloramines are the main problem. Sometimes it’s a water softener combination when you’re dealing with hard water that’s leaving scale on everything.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry before water distributes throughout your home. That’s why these are called POE systems. We’re treating all your water, not just what comes out of one tap. The system backwashes itself to clean the filter media, so you’re not constantly replacing cartridges.
We come back in one to three months to test again. If the water quality isn’t where it should be, we work for free until it is. That’s the guarantee.
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A whole house water filter treats every drop of water that enters your home. That means filtered water in your kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, and any outdoor spigots connected to your main line.
The system removes chlorine that dries out your skin and hair. It catches sediment that clogs your aerators and showerheads. It filters out heavy metals and other contaminants that you’d rather not drink or bathe in. And depending on your specific setup, it can reduce the hardness that causes scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.
In Chatmire and throughout Central Florida, municipal water treatment adds chemicals to meet safety standards. Those chemicals do their job for public health, but they’re not great for your home. Chlorine levels here are higher than in many parts of the country. Hard minerals are common. Iron contamination shows up as rust stains on clothing and fixtures.
Your system gets professionally installed by our local Florida team. You get a six-month money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied. And if you’re military or a first responder, you get $500 off. Maintenance is straightforward—these systems are designed to run with minimal intervention once they’re dialed in correctly.
Most whole house systems in Florida run between $1,300 and $5,000 depending on what you need filtered and how your home is set up. A basic sediment and carbon system costs less than a multi-stage setup with softening and advanced filtration.
Installation costs vary based on where your main water line is and how much labor is involved. If we’re working with easy access and straightforward plumbing, installation is simpler. If we’re dealing with tight spaces or older pipe configurations, it takes more time.
The system you need depends on what’s in your water. That’s why we test first instead of selling you a one-size-fits-all solution. You might need heavy chlorine removal but no softening. Or you might have hard water and iron issues but minimal chemical treatment. The price reflects what actually solves your specific problem.
A water softener removes hardness minerals—calcium and magnesium—that cause scale buildup. A whole house filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and organic compounds. They solve different problems.
Hard water leaves white residue on faucets and makes soap less effective. Softeners use salt to exchange those hard minerals for sodium, which prevents scale. Filters use carbon, sediment media, or other materials to catch and remove particles and chemicals from your water.
Some homes need both. If you’ve got hard water and high chlorine, a combination system makes sense. If your water is relatively soft but tastes like a swimming pool, you probably just need filtration. We test your water and recommend what actually addresses the issues you’re dealing with, not what we happen to have in stock.
Most whole house systems need filter media replacement or backwashing every six to twelve months depending on your water quality and household usage. Some systems backwash automatically, which means they clean themselves without you doing anything.
Carbon filters need replacement when they’re saturated—usually once a year for an average household. Sediment filters might need changing more often if you’ve got high particulate levels in your water. The system will show reduced flow when filters are getting clogged.
We check your system one to three months after installation to make sure everything’s working correctly. After that, you’re looking at annual maintenance for most setups. We service what we install, which is different from national companies that sell systems and disappear. If something’s not performing right, we come back and fix it.
A properly designed system removes 99% of common contaminants including chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and many organic compounds. But “all contaminants” is a big claim, and it depends on what’s in your water and what filtration media we’re using.
Multi-stage systems with carbon filtration, sediment removal, and additional treatment stages handle most of what Florida homeowners deal with. If you’ve got specific concerns like PFAS or certain industrial chemicals, we can add specialized filtration for those.
That’s why testing matters. We’re not guessing what’s in your water and hoping a generic system handles it. We test, we design the system around those results, and we test again after installation to confirm we’re hitting the targets. If we’re not removing what we said we’d remove, we keep working until we do.
A correctly sized system shouldn’t cause noticeable pressure loss. If your pressure drops significantly after installation, either the system is undersized for your household demand or the filters are already clogged and need attention.
We size systems based on your home’s flow rate and the number of fixtures you’re running simultaneously. A family of four with three bathrooms needs different capacity than a couple in a smaller home. The filter housing and media have to handle peak demand without creating a bottleneck.
If you’re starting with low pressure from the municipal supply, a whole house filter won’t make that worse as long as it’s properly installed. But it also won’t fix existing pressure problems. We measure your incoming pressure during the consultation so you know what to expect after the system goes in.
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