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Your water heater stops fighting scale buildup. Your shower pressure comes back. The rotten egg smell disappears when you turn on the tap.
That’s what happens when you install a whole home carbon filter designed for the well water common in this area. Citra sits in a region where underground wells pull moderately hard water, often loaded with iron and sulfur. Most homes here deal with bacterial iron buildup, orange staining on fixtures, and that unmistakable smell.
A multi-stage sediment filtration system handles all of it at the point where water enters your home. You’re not just filtering drinking water. You’re protecting every pipe, every appliance, and every faucet from the minerals and contaminants that wear them down. Your clothes last longer. Your skin doesn’t feel tight after a shower. Your glassware comes out of the dishwasher without spots.
Quality Safe Water of Florida LLC has an A-rating with the Better Business Bureau, a 5-star rating, and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association. We’ve been installing whole house water filters across Central Florida since before most national companies existed.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t sell water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment, which means when you call, you’re talking to someone who knows filtration systems inside and out.
Citra homeowners deal with specific water issues tied to this area’s geology and well systems. We test your water first, then design a system based on what’s actually in it—not a one-size-fits-all setup that works for someone in Tampa but fails here.
We start with a free in-home water analysis. You’re not guessing what’s in your water or buying a system based on assumptions. We test for hardness, iron, sulfur, chlorine, bacteria, and other contaminants common in Citra wells.
Once we know what you’re dealing with, we design a system. That might mean an Iron Clear filter to handle rust and bacterial iron. A Sulfur Clear system if you’ve got that rotten egg smell. A whole home carbon filter for chlorine and sediment. Or a water softener combination if you need both filtration and conditioning.
Installation happens at your main water line—the point of entry. Every drop of water coming into your home gets filtered before it reaches a single faucet or appliance. No moving parts. No electricity. No salt if you choose a salt-free conditioner. Just filter media backwashing on a schedule that keeps everything running clean.
After installation, you’re done. These systems last years with minimal maintenance. No timers to program. No regeneration cycles to monitor. If you ever need service, we handle all brands—not just what we sell.
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Your system gets designed around your water test results and your household’s daily usage. We’re not selling you an oversized unit or undersized filter that can’t keep up.
If you’ve got iron in your water—and most Citra wells do—you’ll likely need an Iron Clear filter. It removes rust and kills bacterial iron, plus other bacteria like E. coli. If sulfur is the issue, a Sulfur Clear system handles that rotten egg odor at the source. Chlorine removal comes standard with whole home carbon filters, which also catch sediment and chemicals that dry out your skin and hair.
For hard water, you can choose a traditional softener or a salt-free conditioner. The salt-free option uses no electricity, no water for backwashing, and no monthly salt purchases. It prevents scale buildup without adding sodium to your water. If you’ve got both hardness and contaminants, a water softener combination handles everything in one system.
Every installation includes professional setup and a walkthrough of how your system operates. You’ll know when to expect filter changes, what maintenance looks like, and how to reach us if something ever needs attention. We also offer a $500 discount for military and first responders.
If you’re seeing rust stains on sinks or in toilets, that’s iron. If your water smells like rotten eggs, that’s sulfur. If your shower pressure has dropped or your water heater isn’t lasting as long as it should, that’s mineral buildup from hard water.
Citra’s water comes from wells in an area where hardness levels typically run between 100 and 300 parts per million. That’s considered moderately hard to very hard. You’ll also see bacterial iron in a lot of wells here, which causes orange or brown staining and clogs fixtures over time.
The easiest way to know for sure is to get your water tested. We do that for free. You’ll see exactly what’s in your water, how much of it, and what kind of system will actually fix the problem. No guessing. No overselling. Just a clear answer based on your specific water quality.
A water softener handles hardness—the calcium and magnesium that cause scale buildup. It doesn’t remove iron, sulfur, chlorine, or bacteria. A whole house filter removes contaminants and sediment, but it doesn’t soften water unless it’s specifically designed to do both.
Most Citra homes need both. You’ve got hard water and you’ve got contaminants. A water softener combination system handles hardness and filtration in one setup. You can also go with separate units if your water needs more targeted treatment—like an Iron Clear filter for rust and a salt-free conditioner for scale prevention.
Salt-free systems are popular here because they don’t use electricity, don’t waste water during regeneration, and don’t require monthly salt purchases. They condition the water to prevent scale without actually removing the minerals. If you want the minerals gone entirely, a traditional softener is the better option. It depends on what you’re trying to accomplish and what’s in your water.
It depends on the system and what’s in your water. Most whole home carbon filters need media replacement every few years. If you’ve got heavy iron or sediment, you might need to backwash or replace filters more often.
Salt-free conditioners have no moving parts and no regeneration cycles, so maintenance is minimal. Traditional softeners need salt refills and occasional cleaning of the resin tank. Iron Clear and Sulfur Clear systems use filter media that gets backwashed on a schedule—usually automated, so you’re not doing it manually.
We’ll tell you exactly what to expect based on your system and your water test. You’re not guessing when a filter needs changing or wondering if something’s wrong. We also service all brands, so if you’ve got an older system from another company, we can maintain it. You don’t need to track down the original installer or figure it out yourself.
A properly sized system won’t reduce your pressure. If anything, you’ll notice better pressure over time because you’re not dealing with mineral buildup clogging your pipes and fixtures.
Undersized filters or filters that aren’t maintained can slow flow, but that’s a sizing issue, not a filtration issue. When we design your system, we account for your household’s water usage and the flow rate you need. If you’ve got a large home or high daily usage, you get a system that can handle it.
Citra homes on well water sometimes already have pressure issues due to scaling inside pipes. A point-of-entry filtration system stops that buildup from getting worse. You’re protecting your plumbing, not restricting it. If your pressure is low now, it’s likely because of existing mineral deposits or an issue with your well pump—not something a filter will cause.
It depends on what’s in your water and what kind of system you need. A basic whole home carbon filter costs less than a multi-stage system with iron removal, sulfur filtration, and water softening. Custom systems cost more than off-the-shelf units, but they’re built for your specific water quality.
You’re also looking at long-term costs. Salt-free systems don’t require monthly salt purchases, electricity, or water waste from backwashing. Traditional softeners cost around $100 to $200 per year in salt alone. Filters that prevent scale buildup can cut your water heater’s energy use significantly—hard water can reduce efficiency by nearly 50 percent.
We give you a price after we test your water and design your system. No hidden fees. No upselling. You’ll know what it costs, what’s included, and what kind of maintenance to expect. We also offer a $500 discount for military and first responders. If you want a real number, schedule a free water test and we’ll walk you through it.
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